I see some very nice, secluded , private sites, for a fair prices. Monthly , some are quarterly.. Seen one , on the ocean, with a garage.. and looks like a studio apartment with enclosed porch for $650 / mo.. looks very nice.
Was thinking about locking a couple down for my first leg of my adventure . We plan to travel Florida for the winter..
What questions should I be asking?
What should I be aware of?
Could some of these be scams?
Thanks
The Bear II said
07:47 AM Jun 12, 2014
I've looked at it mainly looking at RV lots for sale. Never acted on any. It looks like you deal with the RV Spot owner rather than RV Park Store so the website is basically a Classified Ad site for others to post what they have for sale or rent. Seems like it would be safe to me.
RVKevi said
05:28 PM Jun 12, 2014
We originally found the park we stayed in this past winter on that site. It can be useful as an additional resource to find a place to stay.
I'm not sure about the scam problem. We were actually able to visit the park and the owner we didn't rent from before renting, and contacted the other owner through the park's website, so there wasn't any risk of a scam. I think the risk is pretty low, but I'd take the same type of precautions I would with any other transaction with people I didn't know.
-- Edited by RVKevi on Thursday 12th of June 2014 05:33:50 PM
The Junkman said
09:50 PM Jun 12, 2014
Ok. Will give it a rip.. But I better wait til I get down there, and look at the site. I was thinking of reserving it now.. But I better not..
http://www.rvparkstore.com/
Came across this on in my travels..
I see some very nice, secluded , private sites, for a fair prices. Monthly , some are quarterly.. Seen one , on the ocean, with a garage.. and looks like a studio apartment with enclosed porch for $650 / mo.. looks very nice.
Was thinking about locking a couple down for my first leg of my adventure . We plan to travel Florida for the winter..
What questions should I be asking?
What should I be aware of?
Could some of these be scams?
Thanks
We originally found the park we stayed in this past winter on that site. It can be useful as an additional resource to find a place to stay.
I'm not sure about the scam problem. We were actually able to visit the park and the owner we didn't rent from before renting, and contacted the other owner through the park's website, so there wasn't any risk of a scam. I think the risk is pretty low, but I'd take the same type of precautions I would with any other transaction with people I didn't know.
-- Edited by RVKevi on Thursday 12th of June 2014 05:33:50 PM
Thanks