Private process
How RVParkOffer works
RVParkOffer starts with a private owner worksheet, not a public listing. The goal is to understand the park, estimate a working value range, identify diligence questions, and decide whether a confidential direct-offer conversation is worth continuing before broader market exposure.
Open the private worksheet >What happens first?
The owner shares basic park information: name, location, site count, revenue range, occupancy, seasonality, and contact details. The calculator can also create an initial working range from owner-entered assumptions.
What happens after the first review?
If the park appears to fit a direct conversation, the next step is usually a focused request for financial, utility, licensing, and operational context. The owner remains in control of whether to continue.
When does a direct offer happen?
A direct offer only makes sense after enough information exists to understand income, risk, transition, and buyer fit. The early worksheet is a starting point, not a binding offer.
Owner questions
Will my staff or guests be contacted?
No staff, guest, broker, or local outreach is part of the first private worksheet submission.
Do I have to sell after submitting?
No. The process is meant to help owners compare options. Submitting does not create an obligation to sell.
Can I compare the result with a broker opinion?
Yes. Many owners compare a private direct range with a brokered process before deciding how public they want the sale path to become.
