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korbe wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:
The biggest mistake is not having a workable exit plan. I think some folks want to fulltime so bad, they use all of their assets to buy the RV, then use it until it has depreciated to be worth almost nothing. Then reality sets in. They can no longer travel and are stuck. No money to buy a permanent residence, cannot afford to rent accommodations they would be comfortable in, and the RV is not practical to love in.
Yes, and many people who have posted above may be included in that group, but may just not realize it yet. My parents were.
Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
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C-Bears wrote:
The results of that search convinced us that purchasing a stick and brick in SW Florida was just slightly more than getting a double-wide or manufactured home.
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korbe wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:
The biggest mistake is not having a workable exit plan. I think some folks want to fulltime so bad, they use all of their assets to buy the RV, then use it until it has depreciated to be worth almost nothing. Then reality sets in. They can no longer travel and are stuck. No money to buy a permanent residence, cannot afford to rent accommodations they would be comfortable in, and the RV is not practical to love in.
Yes, and many people who have posted above may be included in that group, but may just not realize it yet. My parents were.
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