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Manufactured, Mobile & Modular Homes for Seniors and Retirees in Vero Beach, Florida

Listing of Modular Home Communities in Vero Beach, Florida - please help by providing your feedback! If you know of any others that aren't listed, please suggest a listing.

Heron Cay Mh Community I

1400 90th Ave
Vero Beach, Florida 32966-6600
Heron Cay Mh Community I Details

Tanglewood Village

1060 S Us Highway 1 Lot 103
Vero Beach, Florida 32962-5681
Tanglewood Village Details

Heritage Plantation

1101 82nd Ave
Vero Beach, Florida 32966-8730
Heritage Plantation Details

Heron Cay Mh Community Iv

1400 90th Ave
Vero Beach, Florida 32966-6600
Heron Cay Mh Community Iv Details
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Vero Mobile Home Park

1228 24th St
Vero Beach, Florida 32960-6428
Vero Mobile Home Park Details

Maggie Runyon Tp

506 1st St
Vero Beach, Florida 32962-3643
Maggie Runyon Tp Details

Woodlawn Manor

555 4th St
Vero Beach, Florida 32962-2964
Woodlawn Manor Details

Squire Village Mhp

1275 27th Ave
Vero Beach, Florida 32960-3972
Squire Village Mhp Details
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Fairlane Harbor Mobile Home Estates

1500 Indian River Blvd
Vero Beach, Florida 32960-5640
Fairlane Harbor Mobile Home Estates Details

Southgate Village

750 12th St Lot 85
Vero Beach, Florida 32960-4764
Southgate Village Details

About Vero Beach, Florida

Vero Beach, a city located in the state of Florida (FL), is home to a population of approximately 16,531 people. Vero Beach boasts a median age of 54.3, with around 40.8% of its residents aged 60 or above. 8.8% of the population identifies as US Veterans. 14.9% of Vero Beach residents are disabled. The city has an average household income of $59,335, while the unemployment rate stands at 3.5%, and around 14% of the population is considered to be living below the poverty level. In terms of housing, the average home value in Vero Beach is $341,232, with a monthly rent averaging $1,139.

About Modular Home Communities

Senior mobile parks and modular communities exist to present seniors with an affordable, community-based lifestyle option. These neighborhoods usually operate in the same manner as what you'd probably consider a traditional retirement community, where there may be homeowner association fees as well as localized ordinances, and even amenities. Mobile and modular communities can be an attractive option to senior adults who are looking to downsize while also staying safe and social.

Mobile and modular homes are prefabricated, meaning they're built off-site, in a factory, and then transported to a permanent location.

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