Bethers wrote:If you are going to keep your FL address, I think in FL you have to purchase in state or return the vehicle to the state within a certain time frame. So check into that. Liz would probably be able to answer that!
If that mh feels like home, then go for it. If you aren't ready, then wait. Not one of us can tell you. BUT I can tell you that if you are going to do it, waiting won't make it easier. Eventually you have to jump in. I would prefer traveling in a mh to a car and hotels (hard to believe I was in motel management and even owned one, isn't it... haha) but that's just me. If you are comfortable without slides, that's fine, but the extra room they provide is wonderful. But the first thing I'd do is go for a test drive and actually drive it yourselves, also. I learned there are Class A's I cannot drive because of how the steering column is inserted into the floor. I'm short and with the seat all the way up (necessary) I would bang my knee (hard) going from accelerator to brake. That was important to know, as I was seriously considering the rig in question.
Bethers wrote:Research that for Florida. One of the reasons I chose SD for my residency is because I can use my mail service to register, license my vehicle, etc. I couldn't do that in the other states I looked at. And I believe when Liz purchased her last rig out of Florida she had to get it to Florida personally to license and register it.
Olive600 wrote:1. My fear was much worse than the reality.
2. I had two kinds of fear: practical fears that could be taken care of with knowledge and experience, and fears produced by an overactive imagination. Those are the ones that produce panic attacks in the middle of the night. It turns out that ALL of them were nonsense. I can do this as well as anyone, and I am completely in control of how. Can't say that about many things.
3. There's a learning curve. I don't need to know it all now.
AlmostThere wrote:It sounds as if the only drawbacks are purchase-timing and perhaps feeling comfortable driving it. Those two things are something only you and your husband can determine. Other than that, it sounds like you found "the one". Good luck with whatever decision you make. Let us know how the test drive goes.
Bethers wrote:I totally understand. I turned down an rv this winter that I really, really loved. But it's not time for me to replace the one I have ... so when it is, I'll have to find the next "right" one. And they are out there. I still love the one I have and I'll probably drive it till it falls apart around me
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