We finally acted on our decision to quit the RV life. We took our MH to a consignment dealer in Burlington, WA, yesterday. The dealership is "Dreamchasers RV" alongside I-5 north of the town. Friends had their '98 Bounder there after they gave up the lifestyle in August and it sold last week.
The head guy was quite impressed with the condition of our rig and thinks he can get about $7K more than we thought it was worth. The extra "perk" is that they will fix the minor issues it has for a reasonable price and deduct it from the selling price they get. We'll get a detailed list of what they will be doing in a few days.
We were surprised that he considers this a good time of year to sell. He reckons people come from out of state to visit families and decide to look at an RV to go home in instead of flying!
We're sorry to give it up, but using it was becoming too expensive. Since we started. with an elderly Class C, gas has gone from $1.75 to $4 (though it's around $2.70 at the moment) and CG fees have doubled.
I'll probably visit this group regularly, just to see what's going on. As we say in the north of England "TTFN" (Ta-ta for now).
Frank Damp, DW - Eileen, pet - female Labrador (10 yrs old), location Anacortes, WA, retired RVers (since Dec 2014)