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โAug-28-2018 07:26 PM
DallasSteve wrote:carl2591 wrote:
Will not be officially retiring in 2018 more like 2020 or so but I am thinking about what "2lazy4U" as saying about having a place to go if you need to at some in the future.
We plan to go full-time in 2 yrs leaving our house to be rented while gone for income. When we return to NC we will sell house and I have been looking at places in florida to buy on teh cheap..
I see a lot of 55+ places that are 1 bedroom unit with carports etc for less than 95K.. depending on interest rates might pay cash for one or 1/2 down and finance 1/2.
Short term rentals are an option as well depending on the location you are wanting.. anywhere in Calif is expensive for sure.
I think it a good game plan to have a "last place" if you need to get off the road for some reason, health or accident etc that is unplanned.
thanks for the good info. and I suggest checking out the fulltime RV groups on facebook.
Carl
Is there a way to search for those 55+ places online? I'd like to browse some. I'd be even better if they have a place to park an RV or maybe that would be some RV parks with cottages.
Thanks, Steve
โAug-28-2018 07:17 PM
2gypsies wrote:carl2591 wrote:
We plan to go full-time in 2 yrs leaving our house to be rented while gone for income. When we return to NC we will sell house and I have been looking at places in florida to buy on teh cheap..
I'd suggest selling the house first and investing the money... much better than renting it out with possible rental issues, still paying taxes on it, upkeep, etc.
Then you are free to travel as long as you want. Don't put a deadline on it. You won't see everything in 2 years. You many even find a community you like better than one you think you will at this time. Be flexible!
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โAug-19-2018 04:39 PM
carl2591 wrote:
We plan to go full-time in 2 yrs leaving our house to be rented while gone for income. When we return to NC we will sell house and I have been looking at places in florida to buy on teh cheap..
โAug-19-2018 04:04 PM
carl2591 wrote:
Will not be officially retiring in 2018 more like 2020 or so but I am thinking about what "2lazy4U" as saying about having a place to go if you need to at some in the future.
We plan to go full-time in 2 yrs leaving our house to be rented while gone for income. When we return to NC we will sell house and I have been looking at places in florida to buy on teh cheap..
I see a lot of 55+ places that are 1 bedroom unit with carports etc for less than 95K.. depending on interest rates might pay cash for one or 1/2 down and finance 1/2.
Short term rentals are an option as well depending on the location you are wanting.. anywhere in Calif is expensive for sure.
I think it a good game plan to have a "last place" if you need to get off the road for some reason, health or accident etc that is unplanned.
thanks for the good info. and I suggest checking out the fulltime RV groups on facebook.
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โJun-22-2018 08:30 AM
bacil wrote:
We are planning to FT this March.
We have our business that is location independent and my better half is finishing her online business setup so we should be financially sufficient and have all the expenses taken care of with budget 5-7k a month. But on the other side our situation is little more complicated. We both are from Czech, i am US resident on L1A (thats top management visa) for a while and hoping to get my GC this May as i have businesses registered in CA and DW, but with her it is little more complicated on ESTA program she can only stay 90 days in the row so we have to plan occasional trips abroad :-). Anyway our plan so far is.