I'm excited for my friends who have reached the momentous decision to buy a park for themselves.
They've been full timing for many years and are ready to settle down but not ready to leave rvs behind.
So far they know they want mild weather, room for workshops and some animals, and a decent acreage.
Western North Carolina keeps coming back to the top of the list, so we're starting there but willing to consider other areas.
(their business plan calls for rvs and maybe home sites, as well as a full roster of workshops and events)
They've invited me to join them and help find appropriate places to go check out.
Of course I thought of you guys right away, who better to tap for info than rv'ers?
Any skinny you may know of about parks for sale or about to be for sale will be greatly appreciated.
As for budget, if the numbers work they have a very generous budget, less so if they have to build the business or do much in the way of site improvements.
charles said
08:37 AM Dec 14, 2014
Let me know when you get it together, sounds like a place that I would settle.
CCC
The Junkman said
09:06 AM Dec 14, 2014
I've been out only 4 mo.. in FL..
A TON of them forsale down here.. along with everything else..really..
Be sure to check foreclosure and auction listings !
DRV said
11:27 AM Dec 14, 2014
Like Junkman says a ton of campgrounds for sale: http://www.rvparkstore.com/rv-parks-for-sale/all
http://thecampgroundconnection.com/
Talensnana said
08:32 PM Dec 14, 2014
Not sure if they are interested, but if you go to the KOA site there is a place to find KOA parks for sale.
The Bear II said
10:23 AM Dec 15, 2014
Here's a park that still needs some work to meet requirements for permits.
Lots of land plus lake and the beginnings of an RV/Mobile Home park.
In California near I-40 Between Los Angeles and Las Vegas- Good Snowbird spot.
suse1023 said
05:46 AM Dec 17, 2014
thanks---we're using the computer to search and have found quite a few.
Thanks for the links to ones you know of which may not be advertised right now, that helps a ton!
so far they really like one in north Carolina southwest of Asheville, it seems to have plenty to offer---maybe we'll go tour it next month--what fun!
I'm excited for my friends who have reached the momentous decision to buy a park for themselves.
They've been full timing for many years and are ready to settle down but not ready to leave rvs behind.
So far they know they want mild weather, room for workshops and some animals, and a decent acreage.
Western North Carolina keeps coming back to the top of the list, so we're starting there but willing to consider other areas.
(their business plan calls for rvs and maybe home sites, as well as a full roster of workshops and events)
They've invited me to join them and help find appropriate places to go check out.
Of course I thought of you guys right away, who better to tap for info than rv'ers?
Any skinny you may know of about parks for sale or about to be for sale will be greatly appreciated.
As for budget, if the numbers work they have a very generous budget, less so if they have to build the business or do much in the way of site improvements.
CCC
A TON of them forsale down here.. along with everything else..really..
Be sure to check foreclosure and auction listings !
Like Junkman says a ton of campgrounds for sale: http://www.rvparkstore.com/rv-parks-for-sale/all
http://thecampgroundconnection.com/
Not sure if they are interested, but if you go to the KOA site there is a place to find KOA parks for sale.
Lots of land plus lake and the beginnings of an RV/Mobile Home park.
www.redfin.com/CA/Newberry-Springs/48275-Silver-Valley-Rd-92365/home/28886070
In California near I-40 Between Los Angeles and Las Vegas- Good Snowbird spot.
Thanks for the links to ones you know of which may not be advertised right now, that helps a ton!
so far they really like one in north Carolina southwest of Asheville, it seems to have plenty to offer---maybe we'll go tour it next month--what fun!