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I'm looking for a used camper. I'm watching marketplace. No one seems to be buying. I'm waiting.i keep an eye on autotrader.com. carvana is in danger of going bk. yesterday i did my normal survey on AT - it was swamped with carvana listings. the used car market may finally be breaking as carvana dumps their massive inventory in an attempt to raise cash and stave off bk
I always say, “If it Flies, Floats or F**ks, it is cheaper to rent.” I guess I’ll have to add RV to that. Is there a word that begins with the letter F to describe a RV?My 2014, 92K miles CRV is paid for. I figure I should get 200K out of it. At 10k a year that's 11 years.
Never thought buying a car from a building with an elevator would last....
We were considering an RV but decided if we wanted one to travel we'd rent it. Storage costs - can't park it in our neighborhood. Winterizing. Maintenance etc. helped make the decision.
Folks down the street who owned one told us the same thing. Kind of like owning a B.O.A.T. = break out another thousand.
I'm not planning of traveling with it. I'm planning on pulling it down to the back of my property facing the pond and moving my work shop into it. I want to spend the majority of my day looking a trees and not seeing any humans.We were considering an RV but decided if we wanted one to travel we'd rent it. Storage costs - can't park it in our neighborhood. Winterizing. Maintenance etc. helped make the decision.
Folks down the street who owned one told us the same thing. Kind of like owning a B.O.A.T. = break out another thousand.
What's your budget?I'm looking for a used camper. I'm watching marketplace. No one seems to be buying. I'm waiting.
I am not that handy! I have seen some cute remodels on those old campers. I wish I could do remodeling stuff . I'm not sure what my budget is. 10-12k maybe. I have been reading and buying one is complex. After the first of the year I was going to start an RV/camper thread.What's your budget?
1969 Shasta- Lowflyte - rvs - by owner - vehicle automotive sale
OBO. Vintage Shasta. We have the title & it can be towed. All intact- no walls missing. Photos from the video I took of it last- I can take updated photos if you are very interested. Not...raleigh.craigslist.org
From what I am seeing on yotube the industry is going to be flooded with repossessions. I have cash so ill watch and wait.Last cruise sat at dinner with some folks in the RV industry, that told me that they were fielding calls daily from clients wanting to sell. There model did not include resale but they were pondering it as they approached a the new year with much higher rates...
I'd build a 2 car garage. More functional. Probably cost you the same as an RV - one that would be worth getting that is? It will increase property value as well. $15k thereabouts depending on how custom you want it to be.I'm not planning of traveling with it. I'm planning on pulling it down to the back of my property facing the pond and moving my work shop into it. I want to spend the majority of my day looking a trees and not seeing any humans.
i like tho, but it never gets cheap enough for me to own it. cwh is another one i watchI've had WGO, Winnebago on my possible short list. Chart is looking weak. Might have to look at more options. It's a pretty decent company but obviously I don't see this going well either.
I looked into renting an RV. It was over $150 a day for a van-based motorhome. You can get a pretty-decent motel room, even now, for $150.I always say, “If it Flies, Floats or F**ks, it is cheaper to rent.” I guess I’ll have to add RV to that. Is there a word that begins with the letter F to describe a RV?
Why do men always think a garage is the solution.I'd build a 2 car garage. More functional. Probably cost you the same as an RV - one that would be worth getting that is? It will increase property value as well. $15k thereabouts depending on how custom you want it to be.
Average Cost to Build a Two-Car Detached Garage
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Average Cost to Build a Two-Car Detached Garage
If you’re looking to add a detached two-car garage to your home, there are a number of factors that will determine the price. Here's what you need to know to help keep the cost in check.www.hgtv.com
The Cheapest Way to Build a Garage
The Cheapest Way to Build a Garage
Where can you store all of your extra lawn equipment, bicycles, boats, and other odds and ends? Most people do not have room for these …www.h2ouse.org
I just used this link to get a quote by TuffShed - they're more 'commercial' than most. Probably find some local small builders in your area?
You'll need a concrete floor with minimal foundation depending on your area building codes. Local mud company quote here.
Pulling a permit they're quoting $525 and 'engineering' cost for $500 - that's total BS. They already have the plans (you can buy a plan online for cheap $). Anyone can pull a permit and it's not $525!
One coat of paint, they'll supply you with a 2nd coat & materials - If I read that correctly?
This garage also has a 'man door' (side entrance) as well. Electric - if you want lights will need to be run from the house to site. Probably underground in plastic conduit below frost line? Wiring isn't that difficult to do yourself, but an electrician would do it faster, unless you know how to do it already? Never too old to learn!!
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Not only that... if the economy tanks as we here all seem to think that is a very real possibility... you'll have plenty of folks looking for work.
One caveat DO NOT pay someone all the $ upfront to build it. Maybe half? Have the materials delivered. Pay for them and then as the job is completed pay as you go. You don't want to fork over all your dough and have them disappear!
we don't think of it as "the solution".......rather "one possible solution"Why do men always think a garage is the solution.
Two "n"s in "Cannon."we don't think of it as "the solution".......rather "one possible solution"
other possibilities include:
Tits
Sex
Sexy titties
A canon
Tall ships
really fast snowmobiles
none of which will fit into a kitchen
I did my job properly. She can't walk to the kitchen.Two "n"s in "Cannon."
Unless your solution involves taking dirty pictures.
There is one solution that fits in a kitchen. When she's not serving sammaches or beers.
Why do women always first thing go into the kitchen when buying a house?Why do men always think a garage is the solution.
What you CAN'T do, is park a Tesla in it.A garage will increase the value of your property. You can do many things with such a building. Park vehicles in it. Insulate it and make a MIL apartment. Hold music parties in that space. Rent it out to someone who needs a garage.
Why do women always first thing go into the kitchen when buying a house?
A garage will increase the value of your property. You can do many things with such a building. Park vehicles in it. Insulate it and make a MIL apartment. Hold music parties in that space. Rent it out to someone who needs a garage.
An RV is a mobile home and a depreciating asset. You can move it. You can hide in it.
Men are logic driven.
I can't think of anything that depreciates quite as quickly as a mobile home / camper. And I've heard that if you don't store them under roof, you can expect big problems down the road. At that point, just put up a Morton building if it doesn't have to be mobile.
Bought a used trailer a while back. Never had any problems being uncovered. Previous owner did the same as I, left it parked outside by a lake.
If that was the case, RV roofs would last forever. I've seen them plastered with aluminum tar paste repairs. Of course geographic location would have an effect.Bought a used trailer a while back. Never had any problems being uncovered. Previous owner did the same as I, left it parked outside by a lake.
If that was the case, RV roofs would last forever. I've seen them plastered with aluminum tar paste repairs. Of course geographic location would have an effect.
I'd still build a garage and rent an RV.
Pfttt... I think I am more logic driven then a lot of men. I am planning on putting this in the woods. That is not a logical place for a garage. Its purpose will not require it be moved but it would nice if the need arises to be able to move it.Why do women always first thing go into the kitchen when buying a house?
A garage will increase the value of your property. You can do many things with such a building. Park vehicles in it. Insulate it and make a MIL apartment. Hold music parties in that space. Rent it out to someone who needs a garage.
An RV is a mobile home and a depreciating asset. You can move it. You can hide in it.
Men are logic driven.
I have always wanted a cannon. I seem to recall a thread on that subject years ago on GIM.we don't think of it as "the solution".......rather "one possible solution"
other possibilities include:
Tits
Sex
Sexy titties
A canon
Tall ships
really fast snowmobiles
none of which will fit into a kitchen
Well, if I were your man, it would be no question - we'll buy one, or have one made.I have always wanted a cannon. I seem to recall a thread on that subject years ago on GIM.
You say that now but later down the road you would be talking about how the cannon needed a garage to be stored in.Well, if I were your man, it would be no question - we'll buy one, or have one made.
That's something the whole family can enjoy.
...the neighbors, not so much....
I have a cannon. The police show up on Independence Day. They bring gunpowder.I have always wanted a cannon. I seem to recall a thread on that subject years ago on GIM.
I remembered that from our cannon thread. I'm impressed!!!I have a cannon. The police show up on Independence Day. They bring gunpowder.
Well, that's the nature of a Bubble Economy, with asset prices based on nothing at all.you want a happy meal or two shares of carvana?
shares are down from 240 to 3
ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zerowww.zerohedge.com
Carvana Shares Crash As Creditors Form Pact Amid Soaring Bankruptcy Risks
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