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sayoung wrote:You can't really look at the cost that way. Some people spend 12k on a weeks vacation to a all inclusive private resort. At least you have something to show for it and can resell when your done.
We have our own " campground " of sorts. My DW & I own 5 1/2 acres about 8 miles out in the " country ". 45ft slab with rv cover, covered patio, septic, water, electricity, and two barns/shop. We go out there and piddle, just relax. Easy to just hookup & go when we want to travel. I added another FHU if friends want to come out with their rv for a few days. . No hassle of campground/HOA rules. Just don't ask how much time/$ we have in this place :S
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โFeb-01-2020 08:42 AM
Ron3rd wrote:
Doesn't Escapees have something like this where they sell you a lot you can use as your "base station"?
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โJan-28-2020 03:13 AM
Hammerboy wrote:Sure - we considered that, but the amount of revenue you make on renting - after the park takes their share wouldn't cover the costs of ownership when all the fees are added in. Of course, this varies by location.2012Coleman wrote:
There is a couple in Hilton Head NC:
Hilton Head Island Motorcoach Resort
Hilton Head Harbor
We've stayed at the second a few times - really nice - and expensive. The sites are privately owned an d the resort rents them out when the owner isn't there. You get there, park your rig, then go around on a golf cart and choose the site you want - you mark it with a cone they give you.
We looked into ownership out of curiosity and once you get over the price of the sites, you get hit with the association fees and other dues. I'll be a renter - not an owner.
Did you consider renting it out while you are not using it? I know many lot owners more than cover their expenses that way. I thought of buying one someday in Florida and just saving Jan-March for ourselves then renting the rest.
Dan
โJan-27-2020 06:51 PM
โJan-27-2020 03:25 PM
magnusfide wrote:PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
Just make sure you get to read and understand all the rules, fees about the place. In reality, you would be buying property in a community managed by an HOA.
That isn't necessarily a bad thing. Just understand fully what you would be getting into.
Double ditto. Some places have property taxes too.
โJan-27-2020 01:03 PM
ct1964ups wrote:Guy Roan wrote:
We own our on lot in Key Largo and our park is a "condominium Park"
We winter here and summer in our home in the NC mountains.
Our park is so nice it is next to impossible to get a place for sale here.
We lucked out five years ago and even though we have no intentions of selling, our lots value has tripled in value.
One thing to check on is the taxes. Where we are we just pay county property taxes on the land if the trailer stays on wheels and can be moved
Like others have said, check all the rules, regulations and monthly maintenance fee and if your place is a desirable place, go for it
Can we ask the Name of your park and where it is in Key Largo...if you don't mind giving out this info..Chuck
Guy
โJan-27-2020 08:25 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
There is a couple in Hilton Head NC:
Hilton Head Island Motorcoach Resort
Hilton Head Harbor
We've stayed at the second a few times - really nice - and expensive. The sites are privately owned an d the resort rents them out when the owner isn't there. You get there, park your rig, then go around on a golf cart and choose the site you want - you mark it with a cone they give you.
We looked into ownership out of curiosity and once you get over the price of the sites, you get hit with the association fees and other dues. I'll be a renter - not an owner.
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