I found a Casita. . .
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 12:21 pm
I have found a Casita on Craigslist set up the way I would like at a price I can afford. The unit is about ten years old.
I plan to go to take a look at it on Tuesday or Wednesday, it is in a city about three hours from me.
Before I go, I will need to have a hitch and wiring put on my van.
Since I am not sure what to look for, and what to ask, I would appreciate some help and suggestions on this.
Also. . . I'm not sure how to, um, "complete the sale". Since I don't want to end up dead , I will not bring $$ with me, but will need to set something up to pay for it there, should I decide to bring it home.
I know that a few of you have been down this road before in either buying or selling your unit. I also remember that this kind of thing has been discussed here before, but I don't remember - exactly - what the procedure is.
I am quite excited!
Thanks in advance for all of your help.
I have pretty much decided to go with a trailer, rather than with a used motor home of some sort. The reason for this is that I bought my van new, have carefully maintained it, so I know that it is in excellent mechanical shape. Also my van, a V-8 and a 3/4 ton cargo van, should be able to pull this trailer without breaking a sweat.
Anne
I plan to go to take a look at it on Tuesday or Wednesday, it is in a city about three hours from me.
Before I go, I will need to have a hitch and wiring put on my van.
Since I am not sure what to look for, and what to ask, I would appreciate some help and suggestions on this.
Also. . . I'm not sure how to, um, "complete the sale". Since I don't want to end up dead , I will not bring $$ with me, but will need to set something up to pay for it there, should I decide to bring it home.
I know that a few of you have been down this road before in either buying or selling your unit. I also remember that this kind of thing has been discussed here before, but I don't remember - exactly - what the procedure is.
I am quite excited!
Thanks in advance for all of your help.
I have pretty much decided to go with a trailer, rather than with a used motor home of some sort. The reason for this is that I bought my van new, have carefully maintained it, so I know that it is in excellent mechanical shape. Also my van, a V-8 and a 3/4 ton cargo van, should be able to pull this trailer without breaking a sweat.
Anne