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Lindsay, CA Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $49,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,200 Sq Ft

    630 W Hermosa St Unit Spc 6, Lindsay, CA 93247

    Bring your vision! This roomy mobile home offers a functional floor plan with ample living space. It's move-in ready and provides a great opportunity for a new owner to update and customize to their taste. Enjoy the peace of mind of a well-kept community, with onsite maintenance and landscaping that keep the grounds looking their best. Approximately, $70.00 per month for trash, sewer, and gas.

    Connie Kautz AXEN Realty

    630 W Hermosa St Unit Spc 6, Lindsay, CA 93247
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    $30,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 720 Sq Ft

    690 W Hermosa St Unit 20, Lindsay, CA 93247

    2 bed 2 bath manufactured home in park current owner has maintained in great shape. park is very quiet great for any one 55 years or older with no kids. manufacture home is being sold as is.

    Maribel Cruz Cen Cal Real Estate Group

    690 W Hermosa St Unit 20, Lindsay, CA 93247
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    $400,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,440 Sq Ft

    21800 Road 258 Unit B, Lindsay, CA 93247

    Mobile home on land with beautiful hill top views. Give your favorite REALTOR a call for more information!

    Jackie Casillas AXEN Realty

    21800 Road 258 Unit B, Lindsay, CA 93247

Why Live in Lindsay

Lindsay, located in California’s Central Valley, is a small city known for its agricultural roots, particularly in citriculture and olives. With a population of over 12,500, Lindsay is expanding, supported by infrastructure improvements from agencies like the Department of Water Resources. The city offers a rural feel with views of the Rocky Mountain and Sierra Nevada ranges and is conveniently positioned between Fresno and Bakersfield. Local attractions include the Lindsay Wellness Center, which features an aquatics center and fitness classes, and McDermott X, an activity center with indoor sports facilities and a FlowRider for simulated surfing. The Orange Blossom Festival in April draws over 6,000 visitors, showcasing a parade, art competition, and food vendors. Housing in Lindsay consists mainly of ranch-style single-family homes, with nearly 50% built between 1970 and 1999. The Lindsay Unified School District, serving around 4,000 students, is highly rated, focusing on student-centric learning. Dining options emphasize locally grown produce, with a variety of Mexican, Chinese, and American eateries. Public art, including nearly 20 murals, enhances the downtown area. The Tulare Outlets, 15 miles west, and Visalia Mall, 22 miles northwest, offer additional shopping opportunities. Lindsay is safer than the national average, with property crime rates declining slightly. The city experiences cold, rainy winters and long, hot summers, with a high potential for wildfires and poor air quality on certain days.

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