DRM796 wrote:
Guy Roan wrote:
We own our lot and winter in it, and leave our trailer in it year round.
We are constantly getting letters in the mail from realtors who have buyers like yourself looking for their own RV lot.
With that said I offer two suggestions:
Pick the area where you would like to be and contact several realtors in that area
Second; if it is in Florida look for a "condominum camp ground" that is solely owned by the each resident there. If you buy a lot from a privately owned person or corporation that owns the RV park you have to abide by their rules and regulations, and you have no say in them
Guy
I was under the impression that they were all in some kind of association with rules. Either a POA of HOA type of situation. Are you saying there are some that are "do as you please"? If so that could be a bit of a gamble, don't you think?
No, I am not saying that. I am saying that each property owner also owns the campground. We have a board of directors made up of ourselves who are voted in annually by the other owners.
We naturally have rules and regulations which in most part are common sense ones to keep the place beautiful.
If we want, we can rent out our sites by ourselves, or let the association rent them out for a fee, which indirectly comes back to us.
Every single lot is privately owned, and when someone puts their lot up for sale, it goes immediately and usually for the asking price
Check us out on line if you want to. We are "Key Largo Kampground and marina"
Guy