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bigdogger wrote:loulou57 wrote:You may not be one wreck away from homeless, but you are one major mechanical malfunction away, or 10 years of depreciation away from being extremely house poor. Your stick home generally appreciates long-term, at least keeping your net worth somewhere close to staying even with inflation (assuming your home is your largest asset) Making your RV rig your largest asset is a sure way to see your net worth start circling the drain.
I don't agree with being one wreck away from being homeless. Sadly, your home can burn down etc. Both homes are insured and can be replaced.
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brirene wrote:
Yeah, I get that. Surprisingly, I don't think our plans sound as appealing to friends who are outside of "our" community. I have yet to mention it to anyone without getting essentially a blank stare. I've yet to figure out exactly why, but I think the vast majority just can't understand the concept. But that's ok; to each his own, and less competition for the best spots! ๐
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Jean S wrote:
A lot of the negative reactions to someone going fulltime is caused by people'sattachment to stuff. People spend their lives collecting stuff. They ARE their stuff, hanging onto much of it even when it is no longer useful. Well, you can't cram a lifetime's worth of stuff into an RV. If someone is willing to shed their stuff, other people find that to be a challenge to the value of their own stuff.
Not sure I am expressing myself well. Hope you can figure out what I am trying to say.
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