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Deb_and_Ed_M
Apr 09, 2016Explorer II
I'll add the other dimensions: you haven't mentioned the ages of your kids, but RV parks, as a rule, don't offer much in the way of "yard" for them to play in (and other RVers can be pretty fussy about not sharing their sites....LOL!) If your kids are in school, there's the issue of being a "trailer kid". And of course, an RV offers ZERO protection in severe weather.
Lastly - an RV is a depreciating asset. If you have the ability to renovate something and make it better - why not look for that small, "dated" house on the outskirts of town, and renovate THAT? At least you will get your money back some day?
Lastly - an RV is a depreciating asset. If you have the ability to renovate something and make it better - why not look for that small, "dated" house on the outskirts of town, and renovate THAT? At least you will get your money back some day?
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