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AB_Spotman
Aug 12, 2013Explorer
Not a useless thread. I am sure everyone has that thought from time to time...
One option I have seen is people at purchasing a small piece of property close to town..ideally a small lot or acreage. I have been through Flagstaff a few times but not familiar with land prices or availability. Pay the money to service the lot - power, sewer, water, ph(or wireless). Unless another financial meltdown you will at least have a piece of "dirt" that is hopefully appreciating or at the very least staying current. Find your self a nice 5th wheel, skirt and insulate around the bottom and you should be able to get through the winter months. I have seen a few people in Montana that have built a tall shed that they back right under with their trailer to help shed the snow and elements. If they can survive in Montana winter, I think Flagstaff would be possible.
When the moment strikes, you can put away the skirting, unhook your utilities and drive into the sunset...
One option I have seen is people at purchasing a small piece of property close to town..ideally a small lot or acreage. I have been through Flagstaff a few times but not familiar with land prices or availability. Pay the money to service the lot - power, sewer, water, ph(or wireless). Unless another financial meltdown you will at least have a piece of "dirt" that is hopefully appreciating or at the very least staying current. Find your self a nice 5th wheel, skirt and insulate around the bottom and you should be able to get through the winter months. I have seen a few people in Montana that have built a tall shed that they back right under with their trailer to help shed the snow and elements. If they can survive in Montana winter, I think Flagstaff would be possible.
When the moment strikes, you can put away the skirting, unhook your utilities and drive into the sunset...
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