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John___Angela
Oct 12, 2014Explorer
Private RV lots are not for everbody but can be a good idea for the right lifestyle. For us as full timers we have one in the north and one in the south. We travel a lot but like to have a home base where we have our little piece of paradise, maybe a little storage shed and facilities like Golf, Gym, Pools etc. Owners can rent out the site when not in use and supplement their income etc. Are they a good investment, depends on the person. For us they are part of our exit strategy and even with monthly maintenance fees and property taxes we are way ahead. Heres a few pics of the north and south homesteads.
Oh, and don't let anyone tell you that they somehow limit your travel. In the 11 years since we have been full timing and owned the lots we have been to 1 territory, 8 provinces and 62 North American States and logged over 160,000K, and we still manage to work as much as 5 months per year (but usually less).
Like I say, not for everybody but works for some.
Looking down the main 18 holes.
Mount San Jacinto in the back ground.
Typical clubhouse. (There are two)
Entrance way.
Pool and Restaurant. One of 9 (pools that is)
Front entrance flowers.
And the North
Oh, and don't let anyone tell you that they somehow limit your travel. In the 11 years since we have been full timing and owned the lots we have been to 1 territory, 8 provinces and 62 North American States and logged over 160,000K, and we still manage to work as much as 5 months per year (but usually less).
Like I say, not for everybody but works for some.
Looking down the main 18 holes.
Mount San Jacinto in the back ground.
Typical clubhouse. (There are two)
Entrance way.
Pool and Restaurant. One of 9 (pools that is)
Front entrance flowers.
And the North
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