I just wanted to mention a good kindle book that I read. Good tips on negotiation. $2.99 on Amazon or Kindle unlimited for free.
http://www.amazon.com/Buying-Used-Motor ... B007OV4TBY
Olive6001 wrote:
Liz, this is great info. You posted just as I was going to respond to Ginger. What kind of shop would I go to?
Wanderer2 wrote:I don't have any experience in owning an rv so I can't offer any advice on that, but I hear your frustration. I am hoping to sell my house and go full time and let the chips fall where they may. I am trying to learn as much as I can from these ladies and they have been helpful. I have worked my tail off on this old house and yard, I love my gardens that I created and the peace and quiet. But after my husband passed, I feel like I don't have anyone to share it with and that changed my thinking. I live in a remote area and find myself bored and restless. We always traveled together and I still want to go on the road again. I woke up yesterday morning with an inch of water in my basement from all of this rain. House maintenance by myself on a limited income, yard upkeep and all of the associated bills are wearing me down. So when I asked myself if I am happy, the answer was no. I need more now, and I want to see as much as I can, taste as much different food that I can, meet new people, forge new friendships and experience every little bit I can while I can. So slowly but surely, I am getting things done, researching rvs, talking to people and my first rv will be just to get me started until I get everything figured out. Don't be hard on yourself because it is not an easy decision to make. I too, probably can't afford to just go buy a house somewhere else but I know that if I don't listen to my heart, I will regret it And yes sometimes I change my mind mid stream. The important thing is to move forward with whatever you decide, whether it be baby steps or leaps and bounds. A year from now all of this worry won't matter. I wish you luck and a big hug.
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