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RV lot owners-What was your motivation?

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We bought a lot at Hilton Head Motorcoach Resort several years ago because our kids were living in the area, and it gave us a place to stay when we visited. During the time we owned it (about 5-years) we did have it in the rental program, and it made enough money to pay the annual expenses (insurance, HOA fee, maintenance, taxes etc.,). When we sold it after our kids moved, we did make a pretty good return on our money, so for us it was a good deal.

FLSteve (y)
 
We bought a lot at Hilton Head Motorcoach Resort several years ago because our kids were living in the area, and it gave us a place to stay when we visited. During the time we owned it (about 5-years) we did have it in the rental program, and it made enough money to pay the annual expenses (insurance, HOA fee, maintenance, taxes etc.,). When we sold it after our kids moved, we did make a pretty good return on our money, so for us it was a good deal.

FLSteve (y)
We stayed there about 10 yrs ago for about a week. Per usual, I looked into lot prices. At the time, you could buy a lot there for $50k-$60K on up depending on location.

Fast forward to a couple of weeks ago at the Tampa show. They had a booth in the vendor area and I again looked at prices. Needless to say, the days of $50K are past. Boat=missed.
 

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