Mesa Considers Allowing Traditional Homes in MH/RV Subdivisions

Mesa is considering a zoning change that would allow conventional single-story homes to be built in manufactured home (MH) and RV subdivisions—presenting new opportunities and potential value boosts for real estate investors.

Key Highlights:

  • Zoning Flexibility: Property owners in MH or RV subdivisions could build site-built homes, home additions, and even accessory dwelling units (ADUs).
  • Restrictions Apply: This amendment does not apply to MH or RV parks where land is leased. HOA restrictions still supersede any city ordinance.
  • Fire Code Compliance: New homes would follow standard building and fire codes, with officials confirming existing hydrant infrastructure is sufficient.

Investor Implications:

  • Insurance & Risk: Older MHs have higher fire risks and limited insurance coverage. Site-built homes would improve insurability and offer replacement cost coverage.
  • Property Value Uplift: Site-built homes could increase property values and property taxes—boosting long-term investment returns.
  • Strong Public Support: Residents from older, non-HOA communities—especially in north Mesa—show strong support for the proposal.

Comparable Cities:

  • Allowed: Apache Junction, Phoenix, Tempe, Surprise
  • Not Allowed: Gilbert, Scottsdale, Chandler

Next Steps:

The proposal is heading to the Planning and Zoning Board, followed by City Council review.