I just took a job in the Myrtle Beach area and will be moving down there by myself (family can't move until next year)
. I was thinking about buying a Class A or a TT and living in it for the next year when I'd buy a home
.
I was thinking it would be warm enough for year round living. But, RV parks seem to be a bit pricy.
Has anyone lived full-time in this area? Any suggestions on locations? Is this viable? I was thinking it would be fun...but maybe not.
The reality and cost of it is NO. Especially if you are going to do it for just one year.
1. First of all to buy an RV for just one year is not prudent. If you buy new you will loose a ton of money selling it in one year.
2. Monthly Park rates are not cheap. And in most Florida CG's they charge EXTRA on top of the daily rate quoted for your electric usage. And in tourist town Myrtle Beach? Double the rates of elsewhere!
3. The money you will spend for an RV, park rates, electric, etc. would be better off going for your down payment on your new home instead of up in smoke.
You will never recuperate the cost of the RV when you go to try and sell it. And certainly not if sold in Florida. Selling prices are low and inventory high on RV's down here. Don't ask me how I know.:(
There are TONS of real nice mobile home parks in Florida AND houses for rent. And then you can deduct some of the rental costs within your deduction for moving expenses.
IMHO I would fore go buying an RV and rent for the year that you need before you buy your home. Just saying.
Welcome to the forum. How lucky are you getting relocated to the sunshine state! :C