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Juzaxadar
Jul 16, 2014Explorer
I bought a used one (2000) with the knowledge that I'd have to spend some time working on it. Maintenance and repair is a pain and my MH isn't very pretty. It has its quirks, but like toadtoes said, the time spent in it is awesome. I tend to own used cars that are 12+ years old because I want reliability and function and don't concern myself much with the look. So I drive around looking poor, but I don't have any debt. To me that's a good trade off.
If your husband is handy and has time, you can fix the little things for almost nothing but a little time.
Gorilla glue for the table edging, lots of caulking and EternaBond for the leaks... etc.
If you are just done with it and have the ability to sell it, that might gain you a lot of peace of mind, which is pretty valuable. You can always get another one later on when you have the time and means. The only downside is that you can no longer vacation in the MH.
Good luck with whatever you decide.
If your husband is handy and has time, you can fix the little things for almost nothing but a little time.
Gorilla glue for the table edging, lots of caulking and EternaBond for the leaks... etc.
If you are just done with it and have the ability to sell it, that might gain you a lot of peace of mind, which is pretty valuable. You can always get another one later on when you have the time and means. The only downside is that you can no longer vacation in the MH.
Good luck with whatever you decide.
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