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Isaac-1
Jul 29, 2017Explorer
Here is my take on it, I spent about 5-6 months seriously shopping within a 1,500 mile radius and casually nation wide before buying last November. There does not really seem to be a lot of geographic variation in used motorhome prices, I can't comment on towables. However there does seem to be some regional seasonal variations, particularly in the northern states where sellers want to sell before winter conditions set in. While it is true that Florida and Arizona seem to have many motorhomes for sale a low prices, it also seems to be that those are the states that old motorhomes go to die. My guess is many retired people who tend to settle in FL and AZ get to the point in life where they should have given up RV ownership, then let them sit for a few years and run down, before selling.
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