I think as investors we’ve all had the thought “I hope they accept my offer” followed immediately by “oh no. What if they accept my offer” Great episode. Thank you.
Just did my morning run to this show. Amazing to hear other women doing RE. This show is GOLDEN!!! I’m also in the RV camping mindset. Since Covid I think a lot of people need the disconnect. ❤🎉
Seems like camp grounds and RV parks are at the height of what they'll ever be right now because of the pandemic. Everyone was wanting to drive to their destination to avoid airports and planes, hotels were closed, and camping or staying in an RV was the best way to vacation while also socially distancing. In the next few years as people go back to working in offices and being able to travel by plane and stay in hotels, the camp grounds and RV parks will start seeing a lot less people. You'll probably also start seeing a lot of used RVs for sale. Not sure that this is the right time to buy in. Then again, I don't know that market at all, just something to keep in mind.
this shows you why you need a serious, experienced real estate broker - there are so many reasons why they can walk you through the process and make it as painless as possible ... hire a buyer's agent and stipulate that the seller pays the commission in your offer - if you're representing yourself, you're tipping the seller off and they will grind you like meat!
she's not an expert ... she's a dreamer ... why are you treating her like an expert? I'm a real estate broker who has sold more than 60 mobile home parks - I'm transitioning to campgrounds ... she's just passing on information that she has collected
I think as investors we’ve all had the thought “I hope they accept my offer” followed immediately by “oh no. What if they accept my offer”
Great episode. Thank you.
Yup...😆😆
Just did my morning run to this show. Amazing to hear other women doing RE. This show is GOLDEN!!! I’m also in the RV camping mindset. Since Covid I think a lot of people need the disconnect. ❤🎉
This was extremely useful as we are venturing into this area. Thanks!
Do you have the link to the 2nd episode of this conversation with the person who was an experienced RV Campground owner? Thank you
In California the demand is high . Housing prices have pushed people into this lifestyle
Septic isn’t terrible. You simply have to factor in frequency of cleanout and cost.
I loved this. Thank you
Haven't watched it yet, but a campground is my dream property. Here's hoping there's some good info!
I needed to see this. thanks for sharing!
Seems like camp grounds and RV parks are at the height of what they'll ever be right now because of the pandemic. Everyone was wanting to drive to their destination to avoid airports and planes, hotels were closed, and camping or staying in an RV was the best way to vacation while also socially distancing. In the next few years as people go back to working in offices and being able to travel by plane and stay in hotels, the camp grounds and RV parks will start seeing a lot less people. You'll probably also start seeing a lot of used RVs for sale. Not sure that this is the right time to buy in. Then again, I don't know that market at all, just something to keep in mind.
this shows you why you need a serious, experienced real estate broker - there are so many reasons why they can walk you through the process and make it as painless as possible ... hire a buyer's agent and stipulate that the seller pays the commission in your offer - if you're representing yourself, you're tipping the seller off and they will grind you like meat!
Do you know how much money you need to buy a campground? Hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars
Don’t ever move to Montana. It’s terrible.
she's not an expert ... she's a dreamer ... why are you treating her like an expert? I'm a real estate broker who has sold more than 60 mobile home parks - I'm transitioning to campgrounds ... she's just passing on information that she has collected