Sherry Greenwood has been given until November to move out of her Oak Creek mobile home. Her story is hardly unique. Across Southwest Florida, and particularly in Lee County, low-income families and retirees are propping ‘for sale’ signs in their windows as the once rustic mobile home parks give way to developers’ ambitions. For Greenwood and many others, there are few options.

Photo by MICHEL FORTIER, Daily News

Sherry Greenwood has been given until November to move out of her Oak Creek mobile home. Her story is hardly unique. Across Southwest Florida, and particularly in Lee County, low-income families and retirees are propping ‘for sale’ signs in their windows as the once rustic mobile home parks give way to developers’ ambitions. For Greenwood and many others, there are few options.

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