A younger fellow I golf with here in Michigan just retired this past spring and will be renting a condo near Lakeland which is in the same development as his parents. He's thinking of buying a place in FL. He's never been an RVer.
In fact, several fellows I golf with, some in their late 60s, some younger, seem to gravitate toward renting or buying a doublewide or condo. I think unless they're into the traveling RV lifestyle, whether it be as a weekend camper or into longer family trips, renting gives them some financial flexibility.
There are always doublewides, mobile homes, or condos for sale in snow bird areas. Some for very reasonable prices. In fact, last winter while in FL we were toying with the idea of trading our '01 Cardinal 5ver for something 2-3 years old. We didn't find what we were looking for, but I had this thought that purchasing a $50K +/- RV might not be as great an idea as I had once thought. Looking around Ocala, FL real estate booklets I found some reasonable condos/doublewides/mobile homes. Maybe that would be a better investment?
We traded for a new RV because we like to travel with our own bed. Our idea of flexibility won out. We're in our mid-60s, maybe in 5-10+ years our preferences may change.
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