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PawPaw_n_Gram
Sep 11, 2018Explorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:
South of Saint Louis Missouri
I did a bad job of defining the area. I should have said
If you draw a line across the country even with St Louis Missouri, the area south of that line and mostly east of the Rockies
The biggest regions I've seen the growth of long-term residents only RV parks is in the states of Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama. More of those parks the farther south a person goes until about 150 miles from the Gulf Coast. Though I have seen a few in California and Washington State within the past two years.
Yes, some parts of the economy are doing well. But the gap between the population doing well and the population falling closer and closer to poverty is growing.
That is in my opinion where many new RVs are going.
Travel trailers under $40,000 list price, low 30's sale price. I've even seen dealers who deliver new and used purchases to such an RV park. People buying them who do not own a vehicle capable of towing the trailer.
Those small travel trailers under 32 or 33 feet in length appear to be the largest numbers being sold to me.
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