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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
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โFeb-02-2014 11:38 PM
Cloud Dancer wrote:
wbwood,
You struck a nerve, so to speak. In my case, it was more like $176,000 that I "threw away". Well, some people would see it that way.
My story: Through the years, many of which were spent enjoying five different gasoline motorhomes (always bought them as "clean, one-owners") I decided that some day I would special order a new big diesel pusher (just like I wanted). I loaded it up with options and specials, drove the list price up to a whopping $230K. But, through a dealer in North Dakota, bought it at a discount. That was in early 2003. And now, it's worth maybe half,...probably less. I bought it for cash, from profits made through sale of real estate and airplanes. BUT, what if I had invested the money in something that I knew would NOT depreciate?
My excuse, as always, is that my whole life has been about having a good time.
Now, while we could've bought a permanent place on the lake, it's not what we really wanted. We decided that what we prefer is to enjoy different lakes. ALSO, we actually enjoy having a permanent base (stick & bricks) in a big city of our choice. We truly enjoy all that a big city has to offer (too long too list). And, we decided that the only way to travel is in a big diesel pusher.
And, we enjoy all of it now, because in a few years we will no longer be healthy enough to do all of the above.
My advice to Crowe is to stay smart by doing the research (what you're doing), then at the appropriate time decide what YOU want and where you want to do it.
Enjoy life,....it's too short not to.
โFeb-02-2014 11:28 PM
colliehauler wrote:wbwood wrote:Just wondering where you can get a lake house for 100K? Where my seasonal is at the cheepest Fixer uper is 300K. The cheepest empty lot was 160K.
Crowe, I can wholeheartedly understand where you are coming from. I know there are many that will boast that they would never do that sort of thing or that they would never stay in a hotel or whatever. But honestly, what you mentioned is very true. Economically, it's not the best way of doing things. You can buy a $100,000 RV set up and if you are lucky, in 20 years when it's paid off, it will not be worth very much at all. But you can a cottage for $100,000 and in 20 years, it will be worth at least what you paid for it, hopefully more. The ease of going to a place you know where everything is already there and set up also saves you money. You are also more likely to use it with it being closer to you than you would try to make those long trips once or twice a year on a short timeframe. And if you want to see something else that is further away, you can always drive there or fly.
Good luck!
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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
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โJan-29-2014 09:12 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
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