One of Anna Maria Island’s last trailer parks is for sale in Florida. ‘It’s a family.’

Bradenton Herald

One of Anna Maria Island’s last trailer parks is for sale in Florida. ‘It’s a family.’

James A. Jones Jr. – March 12, 2023

Along with the bright colors, quirky personal touches and flowering plants at the Pines Trailer Park, there is sadness and uncertainty among residents.

Park owner Jackson Partnership LLLP plans to sell the park and offered the home owners association the first chance to buy it, as it is required to do under state statute.

The asking price for the 87-lot, 2.78-acre park at 103 Church Avenue: $16 million.

Residents own their homes but rent the land under their trailers.

Dating back to 1935, the park was first used by members of a traveling circus, some say, and baseball great Babe Ruth once owned a home at 402 Church Ave., that later burned down, the Bradenton Herald reported in 1990.

It’s a tight-knit group of residents, some full-time, but many seasonal. The park bumps up against Sarasota Bay. Bridge Street and Bay Drive both run through it. Visitors often walk through, taking in the local color of one of Anna Maria Island’s last two trailer parks.

It’s a throwback to the Florida of yore.

Bradenton Beach City Hall sits a few blocks to the west.

“It’s sad. We are extremely hopeful residents will be able to work out a deal with the property owner,” Mayor John Chappie said. “The Pines is really a community within a community.”

Trailer park residents respond

Pines Trailer Park and Sandpiper Mobile Resort, 2601 Gulf Drive N., also in Bradenton Beach, are the last remaining trailer parks on Anna Maria Island.

For some of the residents of Pines Trailer Park, it is the only home they have, said Linda Maerker, president of the tenant’s association.

She worries for them.

“You know the price of real estate. It’s sad,” she said.

Maerker and her husband have wintered in Pines Trailer Park for 15 years.

“This place is so important to so many people,” she said. “It’s a family. We have become very close.”

Maerker calls the park her healing place after some tragedies in her life.

Ranae Ratajczak has lived in the park for 13 years, spending six months a year there.

“It’s our happy place, our piece of paradise,” Ratajczak said.

The owners of Pines Trailer Park in Bradenton Beach want to sell the property and have offered residents the option to purchase the park for $16 million.
The owners of Pines Trailer Park in Bradenton Beach want to sell the property and have offered residents the option to purchase the park for $16 million.

“Our hope is to become owners of the park. There is a lot of history here. We want to keep it as it is, as a mobile home park,” she said.

History of Pines Trailer Park

This is not the first time that park owners have offered to sell the park to residents.

In 2002, the owners also offered residents a chance to buy the park, according to records filed with the Manatee County Clerk of Court’s Office.

George and Grace Bagley started Pines Mobile Home Park — named after the Australian pine trees in the area — in 1935 and the park has had many owners over the years, according to Jonathan Torkos, historical resources librarian for the clerk’s office.

At its opening in 1935, the Bradenton Herald reported that it was a “new and strictly modern tourist camp” with a community hall, dance hall, restaurant and laundry. Budweiser was offered on draft, according to a newspaper advertisement.

In 1936, thieves entered the washroom of the park and stole all the plumbing, the Bradenton Herald reported.

In 1948, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hively sold the park to Mr. and Mrs. James Ashby for $25,400.

This aerial depicts the southern-most portion of Bradenton Beach. To the right of the image is the Anna Maria Sound and to the left of the image is the Gulf of Mexico in this historic postcard from 1945.
This aerial depicts the southern-most portion of Bradenton Beach. To the right of the image is the Anna Maria Sound and to the left of the image is the Gulf of Mexico in this historic postcard from 1945.

One of the subsequent owners, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fifer, sold the park in 1956 for $55,000 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bisbee.

In 1962, Bradenton Beach’s then-mayor Victor Reinel sold the park to Mildred Henri and Forrest J. and Elizabeth Lincoln for $150,000, the Bradenton Herald reported.

Jackson Partnership has been the owner of the trailer park since 1976.

Challenging housing market

The housing market has never been so challenging in the Bradenton area, with rental prices becoming some of the least affordable in the United States and the price paid to buy a house at record levels.

In the early 1970s, Bradenton Beach had very affordable housing that service workers on the island could afford, Chappie said this week.

That has changed with the trend of big money buying up island property and replacing beach bungalows with high-priced mansions and condos.

That is a concern not only for Pines Trailer Park residents who want to remain in their homes but for many who are looking to rent or buy elsewhere in the Bradenton area.

The owners of Pines Trailer Park in Bradenton Beach want to sell the property and have offered residents the option to purchase the park for $16 million.
The owners of Pines Trailer Park in Bradenton Beach want to sell the property and have offered residents the option to purchase the park for $16 million.

In 2021, rents in the Bradenton area ranked eighth on the list of least-affordable small American cities, New York business research firm AdvisorSmith Solutions, Inc. reported.

At the same time, there was a huge increase in the sales prices for existing single-family homes in the Bradenton area during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In January the median price for an existing single-family house in the Bradenton area was $505,710, compared to $480,000 12 months earlier.

The availability of affordable housing and workforce housing has become a major concern not only for consumers but for business interests and public service providers.

The owners of Pines Trailer Park in Bradenton Beach want to sell the property and have offered residents the option to purchase the park for $16 million.
The owners of Pines Trailer Park in Bradenton Beach want to sell the property and have offered residents the option to purchase the park for $16 million.
The owners of Pines Trailer Park in Bradenton Beach want to sell the property and have offered residents the option to purchase the park for $16 million.
The owners of Pines Trailer Park in Bradenton Beach want to sell the property and have offered residents the option to purchase the park for $16 million.
The owners of Pines Trailer Park in Bradenton Beach want to sell the property and have offered residents the option to purchase the park for $16 million.
The owners of Pines Trailer Park in Bradenton Beach want to sell the property and have offered residents the option to purchase the park for $16 million.
The owners of Pines Trailer Park in Bradenton Beach want to sell the property and have offered residents the option to purchase the park for $16 million.
The owners of Pines Trailer Park in Bradenton Beach want to sell the property and have offered residents the option to purchase the park for $16 million.

Author: John Hanno

Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. Bogan High School. Worked in Alaska after the earthquake. Joined U.S. Army at 17. Sergeant, B Battery, 3rd Battalion, 84th Artillery, 7th Army. Member of 12 different unions, including 4 different locals of the I.B.E.W. Worked for fortune 50, 100 and 200 companies as an industrial electrician, electrical/electronic technician.