The worst thing in the world you can do is to buy a manufactured home and place it on a rented lot. There are just too many reasons to even list but for a clue you can go look at some of the comments in the video.
I saw the video and I was thinking, there is no way other people are going to comment on this video and say this guy is giving great advice. Well I was wrong, a few morons did you think it was wonderful advice but a lot of people were thinking exactly like I was thinking.
For one thing, you plant that manufactured home on a rented lot and a developer buys the lot you are screwed. Also they can raise the rent on you. Basically you have no rights to what you can do on that land either. It's the worst case scenario of every option.
Plus you don't earn any equity from owning your own property and placing a house on it. You are throwing your money away and also putting yourself at a huge risk. You can buy a manufactured home and spend all the money to place it on a lot and then a year later they could sell the place and give you 30 days to get it off there a lot. If you can't pay to have somebody move it and if you can't find another spot to place it, you'll be paying that space rent even if you are evicted.
Buying your own land and placing a manufactured home on there is a good option.
If you have no other options, like I don't have any options right now, I'm going to have to rent a house or an apartment. I would never buy a manufactured home and place it on a rented lot.
I live in a rented lot but I didn't pay a dime for many years. It was included in my employment. And then I continued on my own and paid only $385 a month. The trailer was bought for $10,000 15 years ago. I can sell that trailer for about that right now and I can easily move it but I can't easily find a spot for it. But I can move it and put it in a storage lot and then sell it. Good luck doing that with a manufactured home. Some of those homes can't even be moved after there are certain age.
It's just an all-around stupid idea and bad advice.
Now renting a manufactured home on a lot is not so bad. But renting a home is stupid when you could usually buy a home for what you're renting them for.