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How to Get a Park Listed in Under 15 Minutes

Whether you're an owner doing it yourself or a broker who needs national reach, getting a park listed is simpler than you'd expect.

Posted: June 19, 2026

For a lot of people, the thing standing between them and a listing isn't doubt — it's the assumption that it'll be complicated. Forms, fees, hoops to jump through. In reality, getting a listing live takes about as long as a coffee break, and it works the same whether you're an owner listing your own park or a broker bringing one to market. Here's exactly how it goes.

Owners and brokers both welcome

The Connection is built for anyone with a park to sell. If you're an owner, you can market your park yourself, on your own terms and at your own pace. And if you're a broker, you can use the Connection as your platform to reach the right buyers — because for a campground, RV park, resort, or marina, the buyer usually isn't coming from your local market. These buyers come from all over the country, and they're a specialized group. The Connection puts your listing in front of exactly that national, niche audience, which is hard to reach any other way.

What to have handy first

You'll move faster if you gather a few things before you start:

  • A handful of decent photos of the park
  • The site count and basic mix (RV, tent, cabins, seasonal)
  • A rough sense of the asking price, or a decision to keep it private for now
  • A few sentences on what makes the place special

None of it has to be perfect. You can polish later.

The steps

The process is straightforward:

  1. Register. A quick sign-up gets you an account, whether you're an owner or a broker.
  2. Enter the basics. Location, property type, and site count give buyers the frame.
  3. Add the highlights. Amenities, setting, and the features that set the park apart.
  4. Upload the photos. Even a dozen good phone shots make a real difference.
  5. Set the price, or choose “contact for price” if you'd rather field that privately.
  6. Submit. The listing goes into the queue and becomes searchable by buyers.

That's it. There's no marathon of paperwork, and you're not committing to anything by going live.

You can edit anytime

This is the part that takes the pressure off. Start simple and refine as you go. Add better photos when the season turns, adjust the price, sharpen the description. A listing is a living thing, not a one-shot form you have to get perfect on the first try.

The listings that get results aren't the ones that waited until everything was flawless. They're the ones that got up early and improved over time.

Whether it's your own park or a client's, the Connection gives you a national platform built for this niche — and getting listed takes just a few minutes. Head to the Sell a Park page and register to get started.