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Post by Admin on Mar 8, 2021 0:44:00 GMT
Great deals or decent RV sales for those who need a cheaper way of living RV's, even used ones, can really offer a much cheaper and more fun way of living for those over the age of 50, or at any age actually...let's begin this adventure.
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Post by Admin on Mar 8, 2021 0:55:12 GMT
$20,000 for this RV or 'best offer', they say, not a bad deal at all (click to enlarge) jacksonville.craigslist.org/rvd/d/edgewater-2003-holiday-rambler-class/7285936106.html Can find more info about pictured RV from above link. $20,000 obo, not a bad deal at all, I mean just paying rent for a few years and you've bought a RV. I use to own a RV, but was a piece of crap, the engine that is, but that was my fault. If find right working used RV it can turn your life into heaven, at any age, but particulalry if above the age and 50, still working, and just want to save money. If can pay cash for RV or pay it off in under a year, that's great!...cause now all income you make while above the age of 50 can go towards your retirenment rather than towards rent. The only thing I don't like about the whole RV thing is 'RV parks'...they're just way to cram packed for my liking. I like space and room, wherever I live, and most RV parks, are like cram packed, RV's packed together like sardines....at least in more urban areas or in Florida where so many RV types love to come during the winter. I'm in Apartment now, and pay near $1000.00 a month to stay here, that's $12,000 a year, it's depressing, cause that's money spent that not working for me. If had paid for used RV and willing to live in it, that's $12,000 dollars in my pocket...and if clever, one can live in RV and not pay rent, as in parking at rest areas, and some Walmart parking lots, or side streets, ect, just have to get clever. Sure, I like having an apartment, it's quite, somewhat safe, tile floors, running water, two bathrooms ect, but still, monthly it drains me. I really do need to 'brave up', and get an RV again, and move back into one as full time home...scary at first, pride, dignity, this and that, but at least while working full time job, would be able to save way more money.
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