How Do I Start an RV Park?

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
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    In this video, I touch on the topic of starting an RV Park. I go through the basics of infrastructure and some common things you'll need to figure out before getting started. Starting an RV Park can be a scary thing to think about. If you're equipped with the proper knowledge and you plan accordingly, you will be just fine.

Komentáře • 46

  • @markacrispin9134
    @markacrispin9134 Před rokem +12

    Hey Nash. Thanks for sharing everything. Can you talk about insurance for an RV Park?

  • @soami8601
    @soami8601 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video…to the point! Your attention to detail on the punch list was awesome! You paved the road (no pun intended) Well done! Much success to you on this endeavor!!!

  • @SpiritualGrowthGuy
    @SpiritualGrowthGuy Před rokem +1

    Just found you and had to subscribe. I'm looking to get into the business myself, somewhere in CA, NV, AZ area. Looking forward to more of your videos.

  • @serge4274
    @serge4274 Před rokem +2

    Huge thanks for sharing, I'm looking to start an RV park. I'll follow your channel.

    • @NashMancino
      @NashMancino  Před rokem

      Hey Serge! Thanks for commenting bro. Im glad i can help in some way. If you ever have any questions feel free to ask. Best of luck on your journey 🙏 Greetings from TX

    • @irontruth
      @irontruth Před rokem +1

      I’m looking to start an RV park out in the country in Colorado. No electricity or city water. I would have to add solar power , well water and septic tank. Any suggestions? I have a company that’s going to charge me 6,000 for design then help me find financing. Please give me any advice.

    • @NashMancino
      @NashMancino  Před rokem +2

      @IRON TRUTH hey! Thanks for your comment. First things first - do you have any capital? If not - do you have any family or friends you can raise money from? Good credit or bad credit? How far out are you from the nearest town? You can save costs you would incur from drilling a well by buying a water tank and trucking in municipal water to your property but it will be more labor intensive. Septic will be your biggest cost. How many spots do you plan to have? Who's making the design? I'm not sure about CO, but in TX you are only legally obligated to have a septic engineer for anything less than 15 spots that is out of City limits. Not sure who that company is or if you even need them. You need a good plan and you should only need to have an engineer write up a septic design to send your local governance for them to approve. Let me know your goals & what you are trying to do and if i can help i will

    • @irontruth
      @irontruth Před rokem

      @@NashMancino hi Nash, I do have capital and I have 5 acres of land and looking to build 35 lots on it. The newest town is 10-15 min away. Close to the road way from land. The designer would plane the place and credit well it’s good not great but not bad. Any help would be appreciated to get this started. I live in Texas I would love to buy land here but want to start in Colorado then soon as money comes in I’ll buy land in Texas for another RV park.

  • @STILLPHENOM
    @STILLPHENOM Před rokem +2

    Hey Nash- you’re doing what I’ve been wanting to do for a little bit. Do you have a forums or something where we can ask you questions? Appreciate all the help man. Good luck with your journe🙏

  • @volt8399
    @volt8399 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @embededfabrication4482
    @embededfabrication4482 Před 8 měsíci +2

    You have to find land that can be zoned for it, you need water and power. Sounds simple doesn't it, good luck

  • @akashjpatel9
    @akashjpatel9 Před rokem +2

    Hey Nash, great video. I’ve subbed. I’m looking to start an RV and trailer park in Mississippi. This was very informative. Would love to be able to contact you to discuss other business and advice if needed.

    • @NashMancino
      @NashMancino  Před rokem +1

      Hey Akash, I'm glad you got some value from it bro! Excited for you and your journey. Feel free to send me an email if you'd like to chat further: mancinoinvest@gmail.com

  • @m4kingnathan71
    @m4kingnathan71 Před měsícem

    What about programs to keep tenants? Programs use? How to start advertising and filling spots?

  • @TheRealNickArsic
    @TheRealNickArsic Před rokem +2

    Hey Nash, absolutely amazing content.
    How do I connect with you? I’m in dallas and I have small real estate company located in Plano. I’ve been searching in past 3 months land for development my first RV park. I’d like to ask couple of questions if that’s ok. I think I’ll save me some time and money for sure.
    Looking forward to it Nash

  • @propdiva
    @propdiva Před rokem +1

    Very informative. I've been considering this type of investment, but was a bit lost with where to start. Appreciate you sharing your expertise!

  • @Roseofsharondecor
    @Roseofsharondecor Před rokem

    Great information 🌹

  • @RoadtrippinwithTakacs

    Very helpful! 💪

  • @extremerealming4975
    @extremerealming4975 Před rokem +1

    Hey Nash. Are you required to get a commercial well for more than 14 tenant spots because your property doesn't have city water? Are you on a well now? Do they require a well if city water comes to your property?

  • @bobjohnson1096
    @bobjohnson1096 Před rokem

    I am in the process of buying a property. How many should I start with and how much should would I need to do improvements? I will need something there to live on as well. I am looking into barndominiums.

  • @StillLiveWithMyMom
    @StillLiveWithMyMom Před rokem +3

    Hey Nash, been researching how to build a park for over a week now and I figured the road came last after utilities but didn’t realize electric could be in the same trench as water. Some good insight in this video - curious what you mean when you say “plan” tho. Do you mean like a map of how I want the park to be laid out? Would love to be able to ask you questions in the future if possible, thanks!

    • @NashMancino
      @NashMancino  Před rokem +3

      Hey Bro,
      Thanks for taking the time to watch my content. Glad you got some value from it. Yes, a literal map is a good way to convey what you are planning for the county. I took a Google map photo of my property and sketched a general overview of what I was planning and it helped them understand better and put a visual to it.
      If you'd like to chat further - send me an email: mancinoinvest@gmail.com

  • @WhiteKnuckleRacingJD
    @WhiteKnuckleRacingJD Před rokem

    What is the average stay of your renters, and how much are you charging per night? And what does that include?

  • @loriperez2094
    @loriperez2094 Před rokem +4

    Hi Nash. Thanks for sharing your experience. I’m in the early stage of starting an RV park in south texas. Is an LLC required for this? Do you have to provide insurance for tenants? Do you do background checks on tenants? Or what should the contract include for renters?

    • @NashMancino
      @NashMancino  Před rokem +4

      Hello Lori! Congrats on your journey! An LLC is not required, however its recommended. God forbid something happens at your RV Park and a renter tries to sue, they would never be able to attack your personal assets. I only pay insurance for my property. Not for the tenants. Background checks - yes! Important. I don't allow anyone with a serious record into my park. The contract depends on you. Really any basic rules for the park you may have. You can get creative with it.

    • @NashMancino
      @NashMancino  Před rokem +1

      Hitting on insurance for the tenants - where im at in Central Texas there are really no natural disasters but I just cover myself by putting in the contract that if anything happens by nature such as a tree falling on their RV or something like that, that we are not responsible for that. So if you're in south TX, i would protect yourself from potential damage of hurricanes through the contract they sign. Most, or not all RVers should have insurance for their rigs. Legally required if they are on the roads. Thanks Lori and hope the best for you on your journey!

    • @marcelino98
      @marcelino98 Před rokem

      Hello, Lori. Where in South Texas? I’m in Hidalgo County

    • @MoMo-tj8kz
      @MoMo-tj8kz Před rokem

      @@NashMancino at what part of the process did you start your LLC? Did you establish that completely before or did you get the land and have a plan first and then registered all of that under the LLC

  • @rangerbat9295
    @rangerbat9295 Před 6 měsíci

    Nash. Central tx. Bastrop county. I want to start long term rv. Not sure how to start.

  • @djxsinthehouse
    @djxsinthehouse Před rokem

    Great info I have a little over 5 acres and was wondering what I could do with it I already have city water. I am definitely going to look into it ti see if I can make a rv park at location it is near Rio hondo. Texas and about 15-20 mins from south Padre Island. Any insight you can provide is greatly appreciated. Thanks

  • @edwardgarcia595
    @edwardgarcia595 Před rokem

    Anyway to connect to expand more on your water situation????

  • @Godisone88
    @Godisone88 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Amigo I want to start one in Rosarito Beach 🏖 do you sell a course.

    • @NashMancino
      @NashMancino  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Mándame un mensaje por correo y podemos hablar amigo.
      mancinoinvest@gmail.com

  • @jimmareno2732
    @jimmareno2732 Před rokem

    what is your park zoned as?

  • @rhb30001
    @rhb30001 Před rokem

    I own one acre .. can it be done?

  • @jamalwilliams315
    @jamalwilliams315 Před rokem

    Hey Nash, I am also in the state of Texas pursuing to do an RV park. Where do you find the information regarding the septic tank engineer? Does that person have to have the plan set up for the septic tank or are they also the one required to install it as well?

    • @NashMancino
      @NashMancino  Před rokem +2

      Hey Jamal! Thanks for your comment bro. You would need to reach out to a septic engineer first and have them draw up a plan for you. They will help give you insights as to what the capacity for the septic will be and any other varying details. The engineer is different from the septic installer. Usually there are companies/contractors who can give you bids and install the septic for you once you have your plan drawn up by the engineer. If you have any more questions you would like to ask me in depth, email me at mancinoinvest@gmail.com

  • @alanherrera8460
    @alanherrera8460 Před rokem

    Hey nash, I’m in the process if buying land but came across a concerning doubt, In my research I found out that you need a detention pond for storm water in an rv park construction here in texas, is that true?

    • @Proviction
      @Proviction Před rokem

      civil engineer here. if you're increasing existing flows exiting your site (you probably will) you'll need some sort of way to detain that water to existing values i.e. detention pond

    • @alanherrera8460
      @alanherrera8460 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@Provictionhello sir thank you for your response! What would trigger the need for a detention pond? I'll only be putting gravel roads and concrete pads for the rv spots.

  • @Sickzzy
    @Sickzzy Před rokem

    Hey Nash, how can I get in contact with you?

  • @rhb30001
    @rhb30001 Před rokem

    How do you start clearing land if you still are paying on it ? Lol

  • @dungeonmaster6292
    @dungeonmaster6292 Před rokem

    Using someone else's money is pricy.

  • @user-rc9en1kt9u
    @user-rc9en1kt9u Před 10 měsíci