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Flintstones
Jul 31, 2017Explorer
I would look for an undervalued rv park with great potential rather than starting from scratch, unless you have deep pockets. The permitting process can be lengthy and expensive.
I would attend/join any and all rv park owners associations, and business groups in the hospitality industry.
Finally, build a quality rv park with modern hookups, think like rv'er when you lay out the roads and sites, and do pull thru's for a good amount of sites. Groups that rally like pull thru's best. Pull thru's are easy and you are less likely to get damage to landscape or utilities.
I would attend/join any and all rv park owners associations, and business groups in the hospitality industry.
Finally, build a quality rv park with modern hookups, think like rv'er when you lay out the roads and sites, and do pull thru's for a good amount of sites. Groups that rally like pull thru's best. Pull thru's are easy and you are less likely to get damage to landscape or utilities.
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