Mobile Home Broker

Startup Costs: $2,000 - $10,000
Home Based: Can be operated from home.
Part Time: Can be operated part-time.
Franchises Available? Yes
Online Operation? Yes

Working as a mobile home sales broker does not require a real estate license in most areas of the country, and that is one of the many reasons making this a very good low-cost business venture to initiate. The business can be operated from home on a full- or part-time basis, and promoting the broker service can be by way of designing and distributing promotional information pamphlets to all the mobile home parks in your community. You can charge clients a 5 or 6 percent commission upon successfully selling their mobile homes. Becoming a mobile home broker does not require a lot in terms of equipment, and the main requirement to make the business successful will be outstanding marketing skills.

Mobile Home Broker Ideas

Business for Sale Broker

Put a commercial realtor's license to work in a business brokerage.

Real Estate Photo Service

Capture your passion for photography and architecture in a few snaps.

Commercial Real Estate Guide

Help advertise commercial property for sale or lease with a commercial real estate publication.

More from Business Ideas

Side Hustle

He Started a Salty Backyard Side Hustle That Out-Earned His Full-Time Job and Now Makes Over $1 Million a Year: 'Take the Leap'

In 2011, Kyle Needham turned his passion for oysters into a business that saw consistent monthly revenue "right away."

Starting a Business

He Had a Side Hustle Driving for Uber When a Passenger Gave Him $100,000 — Now His Company Is On Track to Solve a Billion-Dollar Problem

Joshua Britton is the founder and CEO of Debut, a biotechnology company that's doing things differently.

Growing a Business

7 Practical Tips for Running Multiple Businesses Successfully

Thinking of starting additional businesses alongside your existing ventures? Learn some practical tips for successfully juggling multiple companies from this insightful blog post.