May-19-2013 12:04 PM
May-24-2013 03:04 AM
LongWeekends wrote:
. . . To the OP, I wouldn't worry about a ten year old RV at all assuming you can get documentation of maintenance.
May-22-2013 07:01 AM
CCIntrigue wrote:
We have a 10 year old Country Coach that's like new.
May-21-2013 07:39 PM
Empty Nest, Soon wrote:havasu wrote:
From my experience, when you buy an older MH you have an initial period and expense of 'fixing her up'. That could be 30%-50% of the purchase cost.
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Just to put some numbers to this . . .
I was hoping to spend in the neighborhood of $50 – $60,000, up to maybe $80,000, for the initial purchase. With due diligence on my part before buying, I was hopeful that another $10,000 would easily take care of bringing it up to snuff.
Are you suggesting that I may need to put more like $15,000 to $24,000, or even as much as $40,000 into it for fix-up? Or were you thinking 30% to 50% of a much lower purchase price?
Wayne
May-21-2013 07:37 PM
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May-20-2013 08:35 PM
BigRabbitMan wrote:
Then again, you could buy one like mine (see signature) in very nice shape for $14-16,000 and put the rest of the money in and envelope and just draw a little out every now and then.
There is one like mine that has been all redone and converted to a Duramax diesel w/allison that you can get for about $25,000.
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May-20-2013 07:15 AM
sdianel wrote:
Our 2004 Country Coach has 110,000 miles on it and is still going strong.
May-20-2013 04:42 AM
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