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rockhillmanor
Apr 07, 2016Explorer
Bumpyroad wrote:donn0128 wrote:
RV can get really cramped in a hurry. Plus maintenance can be a killer if your not used to it. Consider a park model instead. Cheaper to buy, more living space, less upkeep. Of course you wont be able to move it either. We lived 8 months in our fiver while trying tonfind a house too. Lots of negatives if your parked in one place. Now, if you were full timing and moving every month or so, thats another story
x2 on park model.
bumpy
X3
The park models in Central Florida right now are still going for really cheap. I've been searching for one for a friend and there are many REAL nice ones for sale.
They are the last type of homes that can still be bought real low that are left over from the real estate crash. AND in many cases the price of a park model is lower than what you would pay for an RV that will do nothing but loose value. AND they are already hooked up, manicured lawns, w/car ports etc. ready to move in.
Real Estate is now on the rise. So if you picked up a nice park model for a couple of years you will most definitely be able to sell it for more than you paid for it. So from a financial standpoint that is what I would do.
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