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Heres a park in SE Michigan along the lines of what I am talking about:
http://www.move.com/apartments/listing/C494643My concern about an RV park is that it would be primarily seasonal housing for expats, and when the economy goes south, like it is right now, people will be forced to get rid of luxury items, like RVs. Manufactured home parks are mostly year-round residents, so theres better chances of stability.
Location? Dont know. I have to extensively reasearch the demographics and determine where demand would be highest.
I appreciate the input, though.
ColinMIUSMemberI would own the property, and rent out the lots. Ive done research and the most expensive aspect is the development-Paving the roads and cement pads,and hooking up electricity. They can be profitable as long as you dont charge so much in site rent that people will move out or not move in at all. If I can develop 150 lots, and get the majority rented at one time, then there should be some kind of positive cash flow.
ColinMIUSMemberI want want to take my 1974 Amc Gremlin, which I believe was NEVER sold in central america.Im fully aware that I wouldnt be able to find parts.
This is a rare, inexpensive collectible car That I would want to hold onto should I decide to move outside of the US. It currently has collectors insurance and registration, meaning it cannot be driven daily.Also, what are the most common 70’s autos? Thats my particular era of interest.
ColinMIUSMemberI am a hobbiyist. I have a car from the 70’s that I paid $3500 for here in the US.Would the car be allowed in the country as a collectors item? What would taxes be on that?
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