Would you take on this 1999 Casita fiberglass camper renovation?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • This 1999 Casita travel trailer is in excellent condition, and Casitas have a passionate following and strong resale value. What would it take for us to renovate/remodel/refurbish this 24-year-old egg and sell it for a little profit?
    There's something ugly to me about the term "flip."
    It implies the work is cheap, uncaring, and intended to make a quick buck.
    But does it have to be that way?
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  • @OdometerDave
    @OdometerDave  Год назад

    Have you ever thought of renovating an older RV? If so, why? What was your experience like? Thanks for watching! - Dave

    • @johnnyreb8030
      @johnnyreb8030 7 месяцев назад

      No. My wife and I have done three and we are done. The market is going down, people are broke and the prices are going way down.

  • @loriweber5808
    @loriweber5808 Год назад +3

    Dave this is great! So helpful! You’re so smart and articulate and talented!!

  • @javacup912
    @javacup912 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video. I jusit t bought a 2006 Spirit Deluxe for close to what you were expecting to pay for the 1999 Casita. The purpose is to keep it to work on my boat, and use it to stay in it when doing fiberglass work on the boat in which it becomes unlivable while the smell lingers. The Casita is not turn key, but I can fix many things. I had an '87 model that made that 1999 perfect, and did not have the A/C or the fantastic fan, but it was a Liberty Deluxe. In any case, I rushed a bit to buy it, though I knew I overpaied a thousand or so, but I know the market for Casitas, and a turn key would have cost me $15K-$16K, which I was not willing to to pay. Those gelcoat stress cracks are more cocmmon on boats, but that Casita having them only on one side, is questinable, but they usually do not go into the fiberglass, otherwise the "crack" would be a bit wider.

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  3 месяца назад

      @@javacup912 Yeah I love the fiberglass trailers due to their longevity but just wish Casitas were a bit larger in every dimension. Thanks for watching and commenting, and good luck with your boat! - Dave

  • @MeiraV-
    @MeiraV- 7 месяцев назад +1

    SUPER helpful, I'm picking up my new-to-me 2002 Casita next week, and I was happy to see that many of the things you mentioned have already been fixed on mine, plus the price I'm paying is lower. Also I'm 5 foot tall lol :)

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  7 месяцев назад

      @@MeiraV- Congrats on your Casita, I hope you have many wonderful adventures with it! Plus you’re the perfect height :)

  • @johnnymoran180
    @johnnymoran180 Год назад +3

    Keep the drains clean in your windows, and no leaks!

  • @garyweglarz
    @garyweglarz 2 месяца назад

    Very helpful video. I've been thinking of buying used for a while now, but had been trending toward just biting the bullet and buying new because of how these older Casita's are holding their value - meaning the amount I'd save on the 10 year old unit versus a new unit was not really all that great. The difference between having all new appliances, heater, etc. or hoping 20 year old appliances are reliable was the tipping point for me. This video kind of reinforced where my thinking had been going on old and used vs new. Thanks.

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  2 месяца назад

      Awesome, glad it helped your decision-making! There's definitely a balance to find between new and used and what you're comfortable with, and it really comes down to the condition of the used trailer. Hope you find a good one! - Dave

  • @thomashammond3728
    @thomashammond3728 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the helpful video!😊

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  6 месяцев назад

      You're welcome 😊 Thanks for watching and commenting! - Dave

  • @swishh55
    @swishh55 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the great video! Very informative. I have 2 I need to replace.

  • @guyh.4553
    @guyh.4553 Год назад +2

    Casita are built solid, I think that they are all easy fixes. $12K is a little steep. Not smart on not picking it up. I am a total fan of the Boler style. My mom & dad had a 13 ft Ecco and it was SOLID

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  Год назад

      I definitely don’t regret the decision to pass on this one, but only because I’m too tall to be comfortable in it! Thanks for watching and commenting! - Dave

  • @Funkgun
    @Funkgun Год назад +1

    Probably for the best to be honest. I kinda feel that is too narrow a margin still. That 9K ish price would have been perfect. 11K is just a tad steep for a flip. good price, just not enough you make for the work you'd have to do on it. I just got done with a reno on one. mine was a 16 Scamp. I even have videos of me working on it on you tube. They take a lot of time and money seems to be more than expected for sure. Also for anyone who does buy one, remember that some states there is a register fee too. Colorado will bake another 1K or so out of you depending what you bought it for. anyhow, ace review.

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words, I'll check out your Scamp videos! Good reminder about registration fees and taxes, too... and insurance... there's definitely a cost of ownership to consider with any RV. - Dave

  • @johnqpublic9074
    @johnqpublic9074 Год назад +1

    ANY fiberglass trailer has things that usually need doing.
    Resealing windows with Butyl, fiberglass repairs, etc.

  • @ElainefromMaine
    @ElainefromMaine 11 месяцев назад

    The video helped a lot. Thanks

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  11 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! Thanks for watching! - Dave

  • @jmn1238
    @jmn1238 2 месяца назад +1

    The furnace is definitely a plus. It costs like 600 upgrade at casita

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  2 месяца назад

      And probably improves the resale value!

  • @bigpapaporsche1
    @bigpapaporsche1 Год назад +1

    What are your thoughts about the Front A/C units? I am looking at one of these now , its very dirty! The owner thinks it is a 2005. BTW, we have previously owned, in descending order, 2018 Pleasureway Ascent, 2016 Oliver Trailer, 1989 Airstream 25, 1996 Jayco Pop Up, 199? Starcraft. As you can see we are not Rookies. Our driving reasons for looking at a Casita are DownSizing in both terms of SIZE and COST.

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  Год назад

      What did you think of the Oliver?! Unfortunately I don’t have enough experience with Casitas to have an opinion about the A/C units. Other than that it was pretty loud in the 2021 unit we rented. But it worked great! Thanks for watching and commenting and let me know how your quest pans out! -Dave

    • @johnnymoran180
      @johnnymoran180 Год назад

      I like my front a/c, never used it yet, but way less expensive to replace, and no huge hole in the roof. May not be super efficient in a hot climate, but I'm not going camping if it's above 80 degrees.. 😂

  • @scottw.8871
    @scottw.8871 8 месяцев назад

    I owned an '88. Be glad you didn't buy it. Even that one was made better than the one I owned. All the window openings were cut a tad too big and I didn't notice it until moved across country. It leaked everywhere. No place to get warranty work done. Axle was very under rated and broke on me. IMO, anything over $5k would have been too much for that thing. In '89, mine was $7700 out the door.

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  8 месяцев назад

      Haha! Thanks for that perspective, much appreciated. I'm glad we didn't end up buying the Casita because we just recently bought a trailer that fits us a lot better. It still needs a ton of work, but not as much as that little Casita needed (in my opinion, anyway). Thanks again for watching and commenting! - Dave

  • @BUILDYBUNCH
    @BUILDYBUNCH 9 месяцев назад +1

    If you're still in the market. Take a look at Bigfoot travel trailers. Similar to the Casita, but larger.

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  9 месяцев назад

      We just bought a Vista Cruiser, but I'm hoping to check out the Bigfoots one day. They're rare in the Chicago area. Thank you for the suggestion, they look really good. - Dave

  • @crabber9368
    @crabber9368 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've never understood why they made them with only a 5'10 or so headroom

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah, if Casita's were just 2 inches larger in every direction, it would make them much more appealing to me.

  • @stuartstuart866
    @stuartstuart866 Год назад +1

    My biggest fear would be rotted floors

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  Год назад +1

      Mine, too, absolutely! Casitas are mostly immune to that, but I've learned that it's still possible. Thanks for watching and commenting, Stuart! - Dave

    • @johnnymoran180
      @johnnymoran180 Год назад

      Casita have a solid fiberglass floor but the osb floor in my 93 was in bad shape. A 1/2 piece of plywood, and laminate lock together floor and 1/4 round made it like new.

    • @johnnymoran180
      @johnnymoran180 Год назад

      * The osb sits on top of the fiberglass bottom, but mine got weak right down the middle where it was always walked on.

    • @stuartstuart866
      @stuartstuart866 Год назад

      @@johnnymoran180 It got weak because of moisture or repeated foot traffic?

  • @johnnyreb8030
    @johnnyreb8030 Год назад

    Think long think wrong. The last Casita I flipped I cleared $5500.

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  Год назад

      That’s fantastic! What year/model, etc.?

    • @johnnyreb8030
      @johnnyreb8030 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@OdometerDave 2017 sprit deluxe. It had been setting several years. I got all system working properly and buffed out exterior. And cleaned EVERYTHING! Remember to put it back like the factory did it. NO hacks and things you want. If it needs, new axel and brakes too. Don't sell it until its right. There's enough ebay rip off people out there flipping.

    • @OdometerDave
      @OdometerDave  7 месяцев назад +1

      That is excellent advice! We looked at used trailers where the owners had made very "personal" changes/mods and it really turned us off knowing we'd need to undo them.