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MagillaGorilla
Mar 24, 2015Explorer
We still hope to vacation even after we switch to full time. We still want to take a cruise and visit places that you need to fly to get to.
Our income will be based on years of planning and then years of praying.
My exit plan is to die. Its simple, to the point and highly achievable by almost anyone standards. :)
Another option for us would be to rent our house and use that money to finance our FT-RV. Our house is a 2 family and the rent would more than cover RV payments. The benefit of this is that we could come off the road at any time we wanted to. The downside of this is that we have to maintain a house from far away and you have to deal with renters and inconsistent rent.
I still think that buying a crappy single wide in Florida sounds like a good idea for us. WE can scrap the camper and then use the property as our base camp and or exit plan. The property would have septic, power and water already. Just add a cement pad and I'm good to go.
Our income will be based on years of planning and then years of praying.
My exit plan is to die. Its simple, to the point and highly achievable by almost anyone standards. :)
Another option for us would be to rent our house and use that money to finance our FT-RV. Our house is a 2 family and the rent would more than cover RV payments. The benefit of this is that we could come off the road at any time we wanted to. The downside of this is that we have to maintain a house from far away and you have to deal with renters and inconsistent rent.
I still think that buying a crappy single wide in Florida sounds like a good idea for us. WE can scrap the camper and then use the property as our base camp and or exit plan. The property would have septic, power and water already. Just add a cement pad and I'm good to go.
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