โJul-18-2017 10:43 PM
โJul-27-2017 09:00 AM
โJul-27-2017 07:47 AM
AJBert wrote:cross21114 wrote:MetalGator wrote:AJBert wrote:
I never understood why someone would buy a house and then turn around and pay rent to store an RV, boat, etc. Why not buy a house with the property to store one's toys or move if you plan on buying toys???
I bought my home 21 years ago. I didn't start RVing until 6 years ago. My house is paid for and I have great neighbors. Why would I move to another house just so I can store my RV? My rent at my nice RV storage lot is WAY cheaper than buying another house. Glad you are able to store your RV at your home.
X2 - great response.
So, short sidedness is a great response? I've known what I've wanted for well over 40 years. Once I could afford a house I knew what else I wanted. I waited until I could afford the house AND land, minus HOA fees of course, and then waited until I could afford the toys I knew that I would eventually get. What is so hard about this???
โJul-27-2017 07:45 AM
โJul-27-2017 06:56 AM
AJBert wrote:
So, short sidedness is a great response? I've known what I've wanted for well over 40 years. Once I could afford a house I knew what else I wanted. I waited until I could afford the house AND land, minus HOA fees of course, and then waited until I could afford the toys I knew that I would eventually get. What is so hard about this???
โJul-26-2017 07:59 PM
cross21114 wrote:MetalGator wrote:AJBert wrote:
I never understood why someone would buy a house and then turn around and pay rent to store an RV, boat, etc. Why not buy a house with the property to store one's toys or move if you plan on buying toys???
I bought my home 21 years ago. I didn't start RVing until 6 years ago. My house is paid for and I have great neighbors. Why would I move to another house just so I can store my RV? My rent at my nice RV storage lot is WAY cheaper than buying another house. Glad you are able to store your RV at your home.
X2 - great response.
โJul-25-2017 09:45 AM
MetalGator wrote:AJBert wrote:
I never understood why someone would buy a house and then turn around and pay rent to store an RV, boat, etc. Why not buy a house with the property to store one's toys or move if you plan on buying toys???
I bought my home 21 years ago. I didn't start RVing until 6 years ago. My house is paid for and I have great neighbors. Why would I move to another house just so I can store my RV? My rent at my nice RV storage lot is WAY cheaper than buying another house. Glad you are able to store your RV at your home.
โJul-23-2017 11:24 AM
AJBert wrote:
I never understood why someone would buy a house and then turn around and pay rent to store an RV, boat, etc. Why not buy a house with the property to store one's toys or move if you plan on buying toys???
โJul-22-2017 06:17 PM
Grumpy Vet wrote:AJBert wrote:
I never understood why someone would buy a house and then turn around and pay rent to store an RV, boat, etc. Why not buy a house with the property to store one's toys or move if you plan on buying toys???
Why ask why?
โJul-22-2017 02:06 PM
AJBert wrote:
I never understood why someone would buy a house and then turn around and pay rent to store an RV, boat, etc. Why not buy a house with the property to store one's toys or move if you plan on buying toys???
โJul-22-2017 12:16 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:
Readers should realize that most/all *Firefighters* have more positive terms for the neighborhoods they serve - and/or "that you people live in"..:R..:o
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fireman41 wrote:
So don't you ever accuse me of not caring for my fellow man or my community because I spout off about some overbearing HOA.
โJul-22-2017 12:10 PM
โJul-22-2017 11:36 AM
nineoaks2004 wrote:
I like to keep my toys, near and dear and all my neighbors feel the same way, we all mind our own business and help each other if needed.
โJul-21-2017 07:17 AM
โJul-20-2017 06:50 PM
wing_zealot wrote:AJBert wrote:I never understood why anyone would spend their time try to understand why someone else does things differently then they do.
I never understood why someone would buy a house and then turn around and pay rent to store an RV, boat, etc. Why not buy a house with the property to store one's toys or move if you plan on buying toys???