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Condo RV Lots??? - Bob Lawrence - 05-01-2008 12:28

And don't forget...hurricanes, hurricanes, hurricanes..(getting
stronger)..lol

Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Branson, Mo.
> That's what I've always heard about any property. Location, Location,
> Location, the first three rules of real estate.
>
> Well if you like Florida the water and the beaches, with access to
> one of America's greatest playgrounds then you have to check this
> place out.
>
> Kurt Horvath
> 95 PT-42 WLWB
> Fayetteville Tn. & soon Cortez Fl.
>


Condo RV Lots??? - Henry Jay Hannigan - 05-01-2008 13:34

We have a full hookup RV space about 60 miles East of Melbourne,
Australia if anyone cares to stop by. It is next to our house but all
concrete and large enough to hold a 40 footer. Also there are many
places to free camp in Australia; a great country to drive around.
Diesel is a bit high right now; about $1.59 per liter. In the USA, I
am fortunate enough to be a retired military so we do not need a
condo lot or escapees as there are Famcamps at most military
reservations with reasonable rates. Sure glad I went in to the
military in 1959! LOL
Hank & Naty
90SP36 (still stored in Vegas)
still in Australia
PS any more discussion on Hank's OZ Bird idea? 10-12 birders buy a
1979 or older FC31 and bring it over and tour and see Australia etc.




--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack and Liz Pearce"
wrote:
>
> Howdy. Kurt.
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bumpersbird"

> wrote:
> >
> > I'd like everyones opinion on the hot trend of RV CONDO LOTS that
are
> > springing up everywhere. Own your own rv lot. I know most of us
bought
> > our coach so we could move about freely. But could these be an
> > investment? Or are they folly. I've heard the baby boomers are
coming!
> > Perhaps the hayday of big RV's are yet to come. Let's hear it I
think
> > this could be and intersting debate.
> >
> > Kurt Horvath
> > 95 PT-42 WLWB
> > Fayetteville
>
> We have a slightly different plan. That is to have a lifetime lease
on a
> RV lot. We belong to the Escapees RV Club. There are autonomous
> co-operatives within this organization. One buys a lifetime lease
on an
> RV lot, with or without improvements. The lot can be put in a
rental
> pool if so desired.
>
> Regards,
> Jack and Liz Pearce
> Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40
>


Condo RV Lots??? - Jack & Donna Smith - 05-01-2008 15:30

Yeah, the idea of the OZ Bird sounds cool. Lots to see down there,I
guess. An older Bird would not have to be converted to right hand
drive either.. But what about those "Road Trains"? Wouldn't they
blow you right off the road?
I do know of an older FC31 can be gotten.
And, it's in SoCal too :-)
Jack Smith
1973FC31
SoCal
================================================================

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan"
wrote:
>
> We have a full hookup RV space about 60 miles East of Melbourne,
> Australia if anyone cares to stop by. It is next to our house but all
> concrete and large enough to hold a 40 footer. Also there are many
> places to free camp in Australia; a great country to drive around.
> Diesel is a bit high right now; about $1.59 per liter. In the USA, I
> am fortunate enough to be a retired military so we do not need a
> condo lot or escapees as there are Famcamps at most military
> reservations with reasonable rates. Sure glad I went in to the
> military in 1959! LOL
> Hank & Naty
> 90SP36 (still stored in Vegas)
> still in Australia
> PS any more discussion on Hank's OZ Bird idea? 10-12 birders buy a
> 1979 or older FC31 and bring it over and tour and see Australia etc.
>
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack and Liz Pearce"
> wrote:
> >
> > Howdy. Kurt.
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bumpersbird"
>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > I'd like everyones opinion on the hot trend of RV CONDO LOTS that
> are
> > > springing up everywhere. Own your own rv lot. I know most of us
> bought
> > > our coach so we could move about freely. But could these be an
> > > investment? Or are they folly. I've heard the baby boomers are
> coming!
> > > Perhaps the hayday of big RV's are yet to come. Let's hear it I
> think
> > > this could be and intersting debate.
> > >
> > > Kurt Horvath
> > > 95 PT-42 WLWB
> > > Fayetteville
> >
> > We have a slightly different plan. That is to have a lifetime lease
> on a
> > RV lot. We belong to the Escapees RV Club. There are autonomous
> > co-operatives within this organization. One buys a lifetime lease
> on an
> > RV lot, with or without improvements. The lot can be put in a
> rental
> > pool if so desired.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Jack and Liz Pearce
> > Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40
> >
>


Condo RV Lots??? - David Campbell - 05-03-2008 07:14

Just some thoughts onthe Condo RV lotsubject. I also own a lot at www.mysaltpringsresort.com in the Ocala National Forest. It has worked out well for maintaining my Fla. residency for health insurance and tax reasons. It's one of the bigger lots in a quiet part of the park. I had it rented out through the developer and now it is rented for the next year on a monthly basis. At this park the lots aremany different sizes and locations so some are more popular and valuable than others. So it helps to keep this in mind if you are looking to buy anywhere.
Someone mentioned www.Bluewaterkey.comoutside of Key West. It is very nice and the lots are now selling (or for sale) at about $500k. I looked a few years ago and they were about $150k. So I guess that would have been a good
investment. It is a small park only 70 to 80 lots and if you want to stay there in thewinter you need to own a lot as there are none for rent.
Another nice place is www.riverbendfla.com byFt. Myers.
I guess in summery owningone lot for a home base isn't a bad idea, especially of it can be rentedto help with expenses. These can add up withmonthly fees, electric, water, and properly taxes. In Florida it is nice just to own a concrete slab come hurricane season. Otherwiseunless there is a place where you want to spend a lot of time and there are no rental lots available I doubt if you would be ahead buying a lot versus the flexibility and costof just renting.
David Campbell
2000 Itasca Horizon
Looking at LXIs, Prevosts, and
Newells
Salt Springs, Fla.- Eagle River, Wi.



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