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Investment Highlights
- CIty Water & Sewer
- Infill, Supply-Constrained Denver-Metro Location
- Clear Value-Add Runway with Lease Up and Mark-to-Market
Executive Summary
CALL FOR OFFERS DATE - THURSDAY, AUG 20, 2026
CBRE’s National Manufactured Housing & RV Specialty Practice is pleased to present Lakewood Village & Mountain Aire, a two-community manufactured-housing portfolio totaling 88 sites in Lakewood, Colorado — an established, in?ll submarket of metropolitan Denver. The communities sit nearby to one another at 1409 Allison Street (Lakewood Village MHC) and 1550 Depew Street (Mountain Aire MHC) in Jefferson County, offering a buyer the operating efficiency of a single-management footprint within one of the Mountain West’s most supply-constrained housing markets.
The portfolio is approximately 79.5% occupied, with 70 of 88 sites ?lled and 18 pads available, providing a clear, identi?able path to NOI growth through lease-up. The resident base is predominantly tenant-owned (69 tenant-owned homes against just ?ve park-owned units), which limits the new owner’s capital and maintenance burden while supporting durable, owner-occupied tenancy. In-place average site-only rent of roughly $825 per month and average occupied home-plus-site rent of approximately $1,995 leave meaningful room to mark rents to market over time.
Beyond lease-up and rent growth, the portfolio offers a substantial expense-normalization opportunity: the trailing-twelve operating expense ratio of approximately 54% normalizes toward the high-30% range under stabilized, market management, driving a material lift in net operating income. Together, lease-up, rent mark-to-market, and expense optimization underpin a compelling value-add thesis in a market where new manufactured-housing supply is effectively prohibited.
Both communities operate as legal nonconforming manufactured-home uses within the City of Lakewood’s M-G-U (Mixed Use – General – Urban) zoning district, with the right to rebuild following casualty preserved under the City’s nonconformity provisions — reinforcing the scarcity value of an irreplaceable infill land position while preserving long-term optionality.
Beyond current MHC operations, the sites carry meaningful long-term redevelopment optionality. The City of Lakewood has demonstrated a receptive posture toward mixed-use and multifamily redevelopment in this corridor, and the M-G-U zoning — which permits a range of residential and commercial uses by right — positions a future owner to pursue density at the appropriate time.
Please do not visit or contact anyone in the communities without prior approval from the listing brokers.
CBRE’s National Manufactured Housing & RV Specialty Practice is pleased to present Lakewood Village & Mountain Aire, a two-community manufactured-housing portfolio totaling 88 sites in Lakewood, Colorado — an established, in?ll submarket of metropolitan Denver. The communities sit nearby to one another at 1409 Allison Street (Lakewood Village MHC) and 1550 Depew Street (Mountain Aire MHC) in Jefferson County, offering a buyer the operating efficiency of a single-management footprint within one of the Mountain West’s most supply-constrained housing markets.
The portfolio is approximately 79.5% occupied, with 70 of 88 sites ?lled and 18 pads available, providing a clear, identi?able path to NOI growth through lease-up. The resident base is predominantly tenant-owned (69 tenant-owned homes against just ?ve park-owned units), which limits the new owner’s capital and maintenance burden while supporting durable, owner-occupied tenancy. In-place average site-only rent of roughly $825 per month and average occupied home-plus-site rent of approximately $1,995 leave meaningful room to mark rents to market over time.
Beyond lease-up and rent growth, the portfolio offers a substantial expense-normalization opportunity: the trailing-twelve operating expense ratio of approximately 54% normalizes toward the high-30% range under stabilized, market management, driving a material lift in net operating income. Together, lease-up, rent mark-to-market, and expense optimization underpin a compelling value-add thesis in a market where new manufactured-housing supply is effectively prohibited.
Both communities operate as legal nonconforming manufactured-home uses within the City of Lakewood’s M-G-U (Mixed Use – General – Urban) zoning district, with the right to rebuild following casualty preserved under the City’s nonconformity provisions — reinforcing the scarcity value of an irreplaceable infill land position while preserving long-term optionality.
Beyond current MHC operations, the sites carry meaningful long-term redevelopment optionality. The City of Lakewood has demonstrated a receptive posture toward mixed-use and multifamily redevelopment in this corridor, and the M-G-U zoning — which permits a range of residential and commercial uses by right — positions a future owner to pursue density at the appropriate time.
Please do not visit or contact anyone in the communities without prior approval from the listing brokers.
Property Facts
| Sale Type | Investment | Individually For Sale | 0 |
| Status | Active | Total Building Size | 79,329 SF |
| Number of Properties | 2 | Total Land Area | 2.94 AC |
| Sale Type | Investment |
| Status | Active |
| Number of Properties | 2 |
| Individually For Sale | 0 |
| Total Building Size | 79,329 SF |
| Total Land Area | 2.94 AC |
Properties
| Property Name / Address | Property Type | Size | Year Built | Individual Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Lakewood Village Estates
1409 Allison St, Lakewood, CO 80214 |
Multifamily | 77,972 SF | 1959 | - |
| 1550 Depew St, Lakewood, CO 80214 | Multifamily | 1,357 SF | 1952 | - |
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