Real Estate & Construction  March 25, 2021

Cloverleaf mobile home community fetches $47M

FORT COLLINS — The Cloverleaf mobile home community on East Mulberry Street in Fort Collins changed hands this month for just over $47.1 million, according to Larimer County real estate records. 

Beyond the sales price and the names of the buyer and seller of the 391-home site, roughly 60- acre community built in 1974, publicly available records about the deal are scant. 

The seller was Boggs Kurlander Steele LLC, an entity that voluntarily dissolved this month, according to the Colorado Secretary of State’s office.

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The company was registered to the Pasadena, California, address of Tower Management Co. Cloverleaf’s website shows Tower as the community’s property management company, but otherwise the company’s web presence is limited. Tower did not respond to an email Thursday. 

The buyer, according to Larimer County records, is Royce Cloverleaf LLC.

Royce Cloverleaf is a Delaware company formed in December 2020 and in good standing with Colorado regulators. The entity is registered to 4412 E. Mulberry St., an address within the Cloverleaf community. The Corporation Service Co., rather than an individual person, is the company’s registered agent.

Royce Cloverleaf, which appears to have no web presence nor publicly listed phone number, could not be reached for comment. 

This story will be updated as new information becomes available.

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FORT COLLINS — The Cloverleaf mobile home community on East Mulberry Street in Fort Collins changed hands this month for just over $47.1 million, according to Larimer County real estate records. 

Beyond the sales price and the names of the buyer and seller of the 391-home site, roughly 60- acre community built in 1974, publicly available records about the deal are scant. 

The seller was Boggs Kurlander Steele LLC, an entity that voluntarily dissolved this month, according to the Colorado Secretary of State’s office.

The company was registered to the Pasadena, California, address of Tower Management Co. Cloverleaf’s website shows Tower as the…

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