RV Parks & Mobile Home Communities for Sale in Missouri
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Missouri RV Park Market Intelligence
Missouri is the most accessible entry market in this group. 269 parks. Cap rates around 7.9% — tied for the highest here. Valuations of $3.5M to $5.2M — the lowest floor in this batch. And five parks currently listed for sale.
This is a market where deals are actually available and the math can work for investors who don't have $3M to deploy.
The demand profile is real but different from mountain or coastal states. Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks is one of the largest man-made lakes in the US and it drives a consistent midwestern boating and camping culture that doesn't get covered in the coastal investment press. Parks in Morgan, Camden, and Miller counties around the lake run strong occupancy from May through October. The Branson corridor has a different driver — country music tourism, Silver Dollar City, and a retiree demographic that keeps coming back year after year.
Missouri's 37.5% phone coverage is decent. Five listed parks means you have actual inventory to evaluate, not just theoretical deal flow.
Risks: Missouri sits in Tornado Alley. Insurance for parks in the southern half of the state reflects storm exposure that's not theoretical — tornadoes have directly damaged commercial properties in this region multiple times in the past decade. Get specific quotes before you underwrite any Missouri deal.
Flood risk is serious. Missouri is where the Missouri River and Mississippi River converge, and the flood history of parks in the St. Louis metro, Jefferson County, and the Bootheel region is ugly. FEMA maps here are not a formality — they're essential due diligence. Some of the cheapest parks in Missouri are cheap for a specific reason.
The economy is manufacturing and agriculture based. Extended-stay demand in smaller cities like Joplin, Cape Girardeau, and Poplar Bluff is tied to those industries. Understand the local economic base before you buy a park that depends on contractor and worker traffic.
Five parks are listed right now. At $716K entry, it's worth a look.
Five Missouri parks are actively listed right now — start with what's for sale and see if the numbers hold up.
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