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rockhillmanor
Dec 22, 2014Explorer II
Buying a new RV and parking it permanently to rot into the dirt as it sits for years is a waste of money.
Buying a used RV and parking it permanently to rot into the dirt as it sits for years is also a waste of your money.
Neither gains equity or will you be able to sell it for what you paid for it. = your hard earned saved money down the drain.
A small part of your saved $25,000 down on a real house will net you a very nice investment. AND the expenses will be the same as living in a trailer. EXCEPT you will be building equity. CG's charge you electric and monthly rent and there is the cost of propane, etc. It is NOT cheap to live in an RV like so many people think. You can find a nicer living accommodations in an apartment for the same price.
There are still tons of house foreclosures out there to be had at a very nice price. Check here for just a small portion of those available in your area. This is Fannie Mae homes and they will provide you financing. (I bought my first home at 18)
homepath.com
Don't know where you live but just in the town of LasVegas itself there are 55 homes and condo's galore listed, many way under 60,000.
Do a search in the town you are in! https://www.homepath.com/listing/search?q=Las+Vegas%2C+NVπ=&pa=100000&bdi=&bhi=&x=42&y=10
Buying a used RV and parking it permanently to rot into the dirt as it sits for years is also a waste of your money.
Neither gains equity or will you be able to sell it for what you paid for it. = your hard earned saved money down the drain.
A small part of your saved $25,000 down on a real house will net you a very nice investment. AND the expenses will be the same as living in a trailer. EXCEPT you will be building equity. CG's charge you electric and monthly rent and there is the cost of propane, etc. It is NOT cheap to live in an RV like so many people think. You can find a nicer living accommodations in an apartment for the same price.
There are still tons of house foreclosures out there to be had at a very nice price. Check here for just a small portion of those available in your area. This is Fannie Mae homes and they will provide you financing. (I bought my first home at 18)
homepath.com
Don't know where you live but just in the town of LasVegas itself there are 55 homes and condo's galore listed, many way under 60,000.
Do a search in the town you are in! https://www.homepath.com/listing/search?q=Las+Vegas%2C+NVπ=&pa=100000&bdi=&bhi=&x=42&y=10
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