Raleigh, NC 27604 | ID: 58480
| Name | Blackburn Mobile Home Park |
| Type of community | All-ages community ? |
| Lot rent range | $475 - $725 |
| Office Phone | (919) 872-2594 |
| Total # of lots | 97 |
| Pet policy |
Pet friendly Pet restrictions apply 10-12 inch height max, vaccines, leashed - Pet restrictions |
| Community owner type | Company, privately held |
| Year built | 1953 |
| Total number of vacancies | 2 |
| Water type | City |
| Sewer type | City provided |
| Street width | Average |
| Parking | Off-street |
| Street type | Paved |
| Climate Zone Rating | MIXED-HUMID |
The lot rent ranges from $475 - $725 per month and includes:
| Trash pickup | Water | Sewer |
Blackburn Mobile Home Park is an established all-ages community in Raleigh’s central area, offering a stable residential option since 1953. Located on Butler Boulevard, the park provides convenient access to Raleigh’s shopping, dining, and employment centers.
The community operates with city water and sewer services, and lot rent includes trash pickup. Off-street parking and paved streets support everyday living. With 97 lots and minimal turnover, Blackburn maintains a settled neighborhood feel - residents tend to stay long-term.
Pet owners should note the park is pet-friendly, though height and vaccination restrictions apply. The 2-acre layout and established tree canopy create a quieter residential environment compared to newer developments in the area.
Monthly lot rent ranges from $475 to $725 depending on lot size and location within the park. Raleigh’s proximity to downtown, North Carolina State University, and Research Triangle employment hubs makes this location practical for commuters and retirees alike.
Blackburn Mobile Home Park is located in Climate Zone 4. A MIXED-HUMID climate is defined as a region that receives more than 20 inches (50 cm) of annual precipitation, and has approximately 5,400 heating degree days (65°F basis) or fewer, and where the average monthly outdoor temperature drops below 45°F (7°C) during the winter months.
Knowing your area’s climate zone (as assigned by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Building America Program into one of eight zones), can help you predict your heating and cooling needs. Humidity and temperature can of course vary, even by county.
The Building America MIXED-HUMID climate zone corresponds to the portions of IECC zones 3 and 4.
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