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Sunny Crest Mobile Home Park - Nice and green. Wanna take a dip?

Sunny Crest Mobile Home Park

(5 reviews)

There is a serious problem at this park with feral and stray cats, where the residents are the only…read moreones who take it upon themselves to handle the situation. There are four in the park who have taken it upon themselves to do TNR to try to manage the problem. For those who may not know, TNR is Trap, Neuter, and Release. The cats are trapped, taken to a local spay clinic, and then brought back home to recover. They must be released where they were trapped. There have been at least 10 cats in the park TNR'd by the residents, some of which were pregnant, and those pregnancies were aborted. Some found loving homes, and some went to a barn cat program. At least two were too feral and were returned to the park as required by law. In Arizona, killing or harming feral and stray animals is considered a form of animal cruelty and is illegal. This includes actions such as trapping them in inhumane conditions, leaving them to die, or using them as bait. The law protects all animals, including community cats, from mistreatment, poisoning, and unsafe trapping methods. Instead of taking care of the problem as the property manager, Diana Hopps chooses to punish the residents who have chosen to take it upon themselves to handle the stray/feral cat population humanely. The residents at Sunny Crest Mobile Home Park are living on a limited income with ever-increasing lot rents and being forced to pay for yearly palm trimmings. The least the park could do is pay to hire one of the many humane and knowledgeable cat trappers in the area to TNR these cats. She complains that she "smells cat urine," and there are residents who complain that the ferals have urinated on their plants or yard furniture, yet the property manager does nothing about it except to complain about smelling urine, when those residents are doing their best to try to alleviate the problem with TNR. But we are not professionals and need help with this process. The park needs to hire someone to do TNR. Feeding feral/stray cats offers several benefits, including: - Improving their physical condition: A consistent food source can help a malnourished cat regain weight and improve its overall health. -Easier TNR: Regular feeding can make it easier to trap the cat for Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs, which are vital for controlling the stray population. -Monitoring their health for injuries that may require veterinary care. animals -Bonding and socialization: Consistent interaction, starting with feeding, might lead to eventual socialization, making the cat more adoptable. Marchea S.

Since June of 2025 a new Resident Manager was placed in charge of our park. Diana has been truly a…read moregodsend to Sunny Crest. Right out of the gate, she started making much-needed improvements here. The community looks so much better now and looks like an enjoyable place to live, which it is now. I appreciate all the effort to making the improvements and future plans for the park. I would highly recommend living here in Sunny Crest MHP!

Superstition Buttes Mhp

Superstition Buttes Mhp

(2 reviews)

This mobile park is bad news! Water is turned off every…read moreweek(dangerous during COVID-19) There is security but seems that homeless people living in vacant lots but they do not monitor, seems that they don't want to be bothered. Try to communicate with manager in office but is so unfriendly that it's clear they don't want to be bothered. From talking to several residents the owner, who I think is Bill is even worse to deal with. I'm looking to relocate but I won't be buying from here, just too many negative reviews.

I think the person giving the park only a "one" star, was "exaggerating." We've lived in the park…read morefor about 4 years now, & It's safe, clean, and quiet. The water gets turned off perhaps, once or twice every few months, but definitely not every week. Perhaps, there was one month this last year where it was turned off more often but usually, only for about 2-3 hours at a time. We are on the park's email list & are told ahead of time, when the water would be turned off, what day, & which locations inside the park it would affect. The pool is ALWAYS clean & it's quiet here, something that did not happen in 2014 when we lived in a "prestigious" Fullerton, CA area. The climate here is dry & healthy for people with breathing problems or arthritic conditions. Doctors in this area are AWESOME & we're close to the 60 freeway, Sprouts & Safeway. Whenever I call the office, someone usually always either returns my call or picks up the phone. Ramona in the office, has been here for several years and has done a terrific job answering questions about COVID policies in the park they are FORCED to follow per Gov. Ducey's order(s). The restrooms & laundry room are meticulously clean. Also, this area is low elevation for people who "get sick" when living in high elevation areas. There is an excellent "Filiberto's Mexican food drive through" down the street that provide excellent healthy, inexpensive, fresh food that is reasonably priced w/bean/rice perfect protein combos. On certain days, we get chicken tacos or bean tostados for only about $2.00 where we have never gotten sick from the food. There are several Canadians who have homes in the park & they are gone about 6 months yearly, making the park "quiet;" again something we did not have when living in California. There will always be something "not so perfect" about living in any mobile home park; we've owned 3 mobile homes in three different states. We've been here 4 years, which is the longest we've ever lived in any mobile home park because other parks or areas were MUCH WORSE. How about having "outside the park" children entering the pool leaving feces in the pool with the pool never properly emptied & sanitized afterwards? This NEVER happened here at Superstition Buttes mobile home park and happened TWICE in the allegedly, so-called prestigious Fullerton, CA park we used to live in around 2014. How about having to listen to "pot-smelling, foul-mouth music lyrics & foul-mouth relatives visiting daily," right next door with the CA MH park managers not being able to do doing anything about it? Happened to us, & we were forced to move from our beautiful, large 3-bedroom, 2 bath home with a shed & outside green garden because management did nothing in CA. We have NOT had any noise here in the park, no foul-mouth neighbors, and no loud music inside this park. I take it back.... One time, I emailed the park management about 9 PM, about some "loud Mexican music." MGT emailed me back within about half an hour explaining that sound travels inside the park; it was coming from outside the park, outside their jurisdiction. I'm not "being racist" by calling it "Mexican music," because the lyrics were in Spanish with that European "hoomph pah" sound in "Mexican music." We call the drive through down the street, a "Mexican food drive-through," because that kind of food & it's recipes originated from "Mexico." We like Mexican food because the hot sauce is healthy, & rice and beans make a complete, perfect protein. BTW, RV'ers' are not called, "homeless, but transients" where they often temporarily live in RV's & pay rent to park in the East, Back-side of this MH park. They travel here from cold states to get out of the cold. Some RV'ers work the guard gates at the entrance in exchange for rent on their RV's parked in the back because that's what many mobile home parks & places in tourist areas do. We have NEVER had anything stolen here and NEVER had any break-ins where we live; however, I did hear that one time, someone got their golf-cart stolen in the day time near the pool area - did they leave their keys in the golf cart? I don't know. What I'm trying to say is that many people like the country music & square dance activities here in the park, along with the always CLEAN pool & public areas. I think there were two times where certain areas of the park's electricity had to be shut off for repairs, but when I called the ER number in the evening, the gentleman promptly answered the phone & told me when to expect the electricity to be back on. One of the two times, the cause came from outside the park during a storm & was not the park's fault. It's MUCh worse in other MH parks & the owners here own several MH parks where they've been doing this for years. We're staying here unless AZ goes full "blue," then we'll move to a "red" state. We saw beautiful CA destroyed by "corrupt, "blue" Politicians" & that's why we're in AZ.

Sun Valley - mobileparks - Updated May 2026

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