Located 3 miles from Ft Myers. Take I-75, get off at Bayshore Road, Exit 143 and head West. Go approximately 5 miles and turn right on North Tamiami Trail. Go approximately 1/2 mile and make U-Turn at traffic light. Jones Mobile Home and RV Park will be on your right.
Its ok. The trailers are too close together and they ask for too much rent for the quality. But it does include utilities including wifi. Very little in way of security features in park. Although one thing going for it is the staff in office are very nice people, easy to get along with.
Was good when I first moved in. Recently changed owners and well. Been going down hill since. Giving it a one star ⭐ and that's a half star overrated. I have photos of one of our 2 managers going in to resident mail boxes. Which is a federal felony. The only persons authorized to go in to mail boxes is a mail carrier. New owners and management have been extremely hostile towards the residents. Don't move in to the park. Nothing but a headache.
I visited a friend here. I was in shock when I was told the amount of rent it costs. Truly "slumlord" type of living conditions. Most of the trailer's need to be removed because of less than adequate safety for comfortable living conditions!!!
Someone in the county needs to go through and identify the "condemned" structures as inhabitable. Garbage, old furniture, cars piled in front of quite a few. If the rent is high for trailer park living, then one should be able to get what they pay for, comfortable living.
Call out to condemn
I was there to look at a place for sale. The lot rent at the time was reasonable for location, but I found out while inquiring it was going up to almost $700 ( which is not bad but for here!!!) If I had known this before I went, I would not have ever been curious. Please don't know what the lot rent is at this time so inquire if this is where you like to be. The work staff/residents seemed very interested in what was going on, not to help just well nosey it seemed. The area it is located in a general area, which is not that desirable but convenient for shopping and such. Most of the homes are run down, and the park itself was not maintained. There were a few homes that appeared to take pride in their lot, but not many. It is more of a full-time park it appeared to me not many open slots or ability to be ableto move a big vehicle tome anyway. I didn't see any amenities, but again, once I drove in, I just wanted to be respectful to the young lady selling and get out. No sightseeing. 🙃 I am unsure if the lot rent did raise, but with that, I would hope they used or are using it to make it more desirable. Personally, at the time, I would drive on by.