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Old 04-23-2019, 09:33 PM   #21
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I'm not familiar with the models you listed, however for $25,000 to $30,000 you can buy brand new. And if you buy in the off season you can knock 25-30% of the list price.
Hanr3 buy a new what? This is a Mobile Suites forum. In the off season you can get a new one for 90.000 dollars, maybe
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Old 04-24-2019, 05:05 AM   #22
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Tim, a 231RK can be had like that, but these are heavy, full-timer serious weight RV's. Most of these are in the 90K to 125K new (yes, that IS with the 25% off).

On edit: Sorry Stan, I didn't see your post when I put this up.
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Old 05-01-2019, 10:41 AM   #23
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I would focus more on quality not quantity (price). So if you need to do a lot of repairs that means (bad quality) whatever you will spend less on in the future would be the better option
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We decided to put it on hold for now. We came up with a way to build a temporary kitchen in our house so that we are no longer pressed to find something to live in while remodeling. It's been too much pressure to try to find something quickly. We will resume our search when we have finished our house, in a more leisurely manner.

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Old 05-02-2019, 07:55 PM   #25
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Be much simpler that way, but don't forget to look into the RV lifestyle after the new home is complete. You might want to opt for elec/sewer/water to be stubbed out in case you want to build an RV pad later. Much cheaper when building then after the fact...
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Be much simpler that way, but don't forget to look into the RV lifestyle after the new home is complete. You might want to opt for elec/sewer/water to be stubbed out in case you want to build an RV pad later. Much cheaper when building then after the fact...
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