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Deb_and_Ed_M
Oct 03, 2016Explorer II
I'll throw this thought out there: when we really looked hard at Snowbirding in FL, *assuming the purchase price is doable* - it was just as cheap per year, to buy a condo and pay the monthly fees; as it was to either rent an apartment/house; or pay seasonal rent for an RV site. In the case of Florida, we felt better having the storm protection of a real building, as opposed to the non-protection of an RV. While we don't have quite as busy a social scene as a seasonal RV Park, our condo ass'n DOES have plenty of activities. We also have the added bonus of extra bedrooms for visitors.
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