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AprilWhine
Sep 02, 2013Explorer
MookieKat wrote:
Thank you! Some great and serious considerations to take into account.
Our situation is that we are really tired of the area in which we live. It is in Southern rural GA, in a tiny town of 400 people. We have to drive 30 miles to the nearest decent grocery store. 1 hour to better stores with more selections. We got stuck here after my mother passed away and left me the house...which is al paid for.
We have wanted to move away from here for years...possibly to CA, but not sure where in CA, so when we started thinking about traveling and RVing, it occurred to us that we could travel around until we found a place where we wanted to settle.
Is it necessary to go stick and brick at any point, even if we settle? Could you not just park the 5er in a mobile home park or buy a lot and park your rig there for the rest of your days?
Yes, you can get a lot to park your rv. California can be expensive, you might want to look at AZ or NV. We bought a HUD repo in NV, then added an RV garage to make it suitable for us. There are some real bargains in the place where the housing had the sharpest declines. Real estate is climbing again, but it's still pretty close to the bottom prices here.
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