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rfryer
Aug 12, 2013Explorer
MountainInMyMirror wrote:
So, not really a practical option in my current situation then... Sorry for the useless thread.
But maybe someday I can travel
It’s not a useless thread; it’s just that what you’d like to do won’t work in real life. No RV is built for severe temperatures; they work best if you can move with the weather. If you’re tied down to one spot a house, even a small one, is by far the best bet. Then you can get an RV for traveling and camping. Also, you need serious money to buy and operate a Class A. And Jayco-noslide makes an excellent point from a financial standpoint.
I understand your frustration trying to buy a house. My youngest son just went through the same exercise. He bid on a few different houses and lost them to speculators/investors buying with cash for rentals. And they drove prices up so the sellers were resistant to coming down to what the house was really worth. I won’t get into a rant, but to say I’m hostile to those people would be the understatement of the year. Some solace, prices are now so high that they are starting to drop out of the market.
As far as noise goes, the more people the more noise. But you live in an area surrounded by national forest and you can easily get away from them. Granted, you wouldn’t be allowed to “live” there, though.
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