If you’ve bought a mobile home or are considering buying one, you’re likely already thinking about which mobile home park you’d like to live in.

No matter where you live you are likely to find many different choices in mobile home parks and communities. Some are rather substantial in size while others are on a smaller scale.

Each one has some amenities common such as water, sewer and heating, but beyond that each mobile home park is different. You will need to evaluate your own individual needs and preferences before you make a selection.

You must also keep in mind if you are in the process of buying a mobile home, some dealerships contract with certain mobile home communities, so you may wish to find out which mobile home dealerships deliver to the mobile home community in which you are interested.

Before you make a decision on a mobile home park, you want to evaluate your own needs. What is it you need besides the basics? For instance, if you have young children, you may be interested in a mobile home community that includes a playground.

Do you have pets? If so, you may want to inquire about any exclusions they have. Even though you are buying your own home, some mobile home communities still limit or exclude their tenants from owning dogs.

Do you want to have the ability to fence in the yard around your lot? Some communities allow this if you do not make it a permanent structure, but you will need to find out.

Public transportation is also important to some people when they are looking at mobile home communities. Even if you drive to work, you may want to choose a community that provides access to public transportation in case of an emergency.

How close is the community to a fire station? Where will your children attend school? The answers to these questions and many more may be important before you can make the decision that is right for the needs of you and your family.

Some mobile home communities are very strict on noise during any time of the day. They also tend to hold you responsible for the actions of any guests who visit. If you tend to entertain frequently you may wish to avoid those mobile home communities that frown on noise.

In addition, if you have children you want to avoid those that include many older residents, or at least attempt to locate in an area of the community that includes families similar to yours.

Remember, when choosing a mobile home park there are many things you should consider before committing to one over another. Think about the location, the amenities, the exclusions and the lifestyle of the other residents. If you can find a place which fits with your desires in these areas, you’ll know you’ve found home!