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NanciL
Dec 05, 2017Explorer II
I would say yes to your question, but what we did to solve it for us is to buy our own RV lot.
We traveled all around the country and in Alaska and then about fifteen years ago decided to snow bird in the Florida Keys.
It was fairly easy to get a spot in the state parks back then, but then it got increasingly harder until it reached the point that you had to be on the NET at 8:00 AM eleven months in advance.
Four years ago we found a deal that we couldn't refuse on a Rv lot in Key Largo in a condominium style RV park, and we are now happy campers, and never have to worry about having a spot to come to.
In addition we can rent it out when we are not there and one thing that I never realized was the fact that it is a fantastic investment.
We get several contacts from realtors a years that have perspective buyers if we want to sell.
Jack L
We traveled all around the country and in Alaska and then about fifteen years ago decided to snow bird in the Florida Keys.
It was fairly easy to get a spot in the state parks back then, but then it got increasingly harder until it reached the point that you had to be on the NET at 8:00 AM eleven months in advance.
Four years ago we found a deal that we couldn't refuse on a Rv lot in Key Largo in a condominium style RV park, and we are now happy campers, and never have to worry about having a spot to come to.
In addition we can rent it out when we are not there and one thing that I never realized was the fact that it is a fantastic investment.
We get several contacts from realtors a years that have perspective buyers if we want to sell.
Jack L
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