Have another cup dear..we've already got the summer house..I think you meant winter house..*l*
Oh..That is what I meant..
Have another cup dear..we've already got the summer house..I think you meant winter house..*l*
Oh..That is what I meant..
Jealousy?
That just adds to the comedy show.
This is one h*ll of a funny thread.
Just too funny.
If I would have an extra $30k to spend
Greg wrote:
Probably not of this purchase, but maybe more of their overall success and quality of life...I mean i think it is almost a "sport" with you being derogatory about most anything Phil post...
See there is the big difference...Phil and Diane HAVE it to spend...
being as Dave Kc lives down there, and now, Phil and Diane, Two successful people, living in the same state.
Interesting response. I have to comment. If you have a delivery within 30 min.'s of your new home... and it's set (and/or works out that you drop) to drop @ 8 or 9 Pm. You have a team in the truck... you have an hour or 2 to burn on your log easily... just hypothetically speaking of course, then you are going to wait until the next day (sun rise) to go to your house??? because you don't want to disturb the neighbors?
Considerate or not... you are paying for the use of the gate, the lot, the storage lot... the utility bills. Why wait? I'm rollin' in, neighbors don't like it- get a meeting started. I'm sure they wouldn't mind if a 35 foot diesel motorhome came in at that hour... what's the difference? commercial or not- the noise level is the same.
Being one, 18 wheeler drivers don't jump for joy when they find out they're going into a gated community- because it typically means tight turns, lots of wheel turning, and careful manuevering due to many obstacles.
Tools on the truck, that's good, but if u want to stop to go in and watch the football game (or anything on TV) in your living room... hope u gotta golf cart. If you gotta rush out for an emergency, something happened at home... your golf cart would come in handy. But I'd much rather have my space on my property (regardless of whether or not it's owned or rented).
After a while you will probably see that the gated community is nice in the sense that it's secure for your home. However, having to deal with the gate, and having a seperate parking area that's gated again for the rig... that's not going to surprise me if that's gonna get old after a while. 2 gates. 1 to go home, 1 to park. No thanks, Not my cup of tea. Give me a rental lot or home lot down below Tampa somewhere. I deal with plenty of fences and gates on the road with trucks and busses. When I'm going to a house that I'm technically an owner of... I don't want gates or fences unless it's all on the house property. Neighbors can watch the place just as good if not better than law enforcement.
The deal is done. Diane and I now own and maintain a 1,400 sq. ft., two bedroom, two bath, manufactured home...
A house like this would have sold for $100,000 two years ago. We offered $40,000 cash and the ability to immediately close the deal. The seller accepted.
...Youve made a great inverstment and cant see even remotly how youll lose money on that deal.
Once things have settled down I betcha you'll easily double your money....
I would like readers to note the very important fact that Diane and I did not purchase this house as an investment or a home.
We view the house as a consumer good and vacation location. It is not an investment. It is an expense.
For the $40,000 purchase price and less money per month than it costs to stay in an RV park, we have a two bedroom, two bath, 1,400 sq. ft. place to stay where we can park the truck and enjoy living space, grounds and amenities that no RV park we have seen or read about can provide. Unlike a time-share arrangement, the house is available whenever we arrive and for as long as we wish to stay.
The kind of structure it is and the community it is in makes it easy to leave for months at a time so we can stay out on the road. We are making it as trouble-free and worry-free as we can by turning it into what we call a "throwaway house."
I encourage all expediters and expediter wannabees to think through the real meaning of property to you and the relationship you have with it. As people who live and work on the road, the fewer ties you have, the more free you will be to commit to the freight that takes us here, there and everywhere.