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RV Property is a diverse website serving the RV community who are looking to enjoy their lifestyle of living in the Great Outdoors and experiencing that back-to-nature feeling. This website has become the NUMBER ONEwebsite for advertising RV lots For sale,Rv Lots For Rent,Park Models For Sale or Rent, Special Needs RV’S For Sale and so much more.
RV Property is ranked at or near the top inmany categories pertaining to RV Lots, Campground Memberships and Park Models for sale. We are rankedNUMBER ONEfor Special Needs RVs For Sa RV Lots For Sale ,Park Models For Sale.This ranking means that many RVers visit this site looking for RV property and they might just need an RV too. There are many, many websites that advertise RVs For Sale and RVProperty.com may not be at the top of search enginesbecause of the competition in this category, but when it comes toSpecial NeedsRVs For Sale we are NUMBER ONE!
Special Needs RVs are difficult to find, especially in any certain area of the country. When someone no longer need the specially built RV any longer this is the place to advertise it for sale. When they are put up for sale there is a good chance that the RV is in good shape.We have received many testimonials about how helpful this website has been.
If you are looking for a regular RV, we might just have what you are looking for. We get ads for regular RVs because our rates are low and they stay on the website until sold. Many RVers looking for property are also in the market fora RV too.We are here to help the RV enthuses.
MOTORHOMES
Motorhomes give you the convenience of always having everything available to you even while you are driving. When you have a group of people going on a trip together is it easy to “have a party” along the way. It is probably the most enjoyable to travel as a family. The kids can do their own thing with plenty of room to spare. They can even sleep in a bed…a good way to enjoy the drive. You can serve eats and drinks and converse while the driver does the driving.
One of the drawbacks when traveling in a Motorhome is when you get where you want to spend some time you will have to take the unit with you just to go to the store or some other local place. Many Motorhome enthusiast now tow a vehicle behind the unit. That way they have local transportation and don’t have to unhook all the connections to city services, like sewer, electric, cable and water. The Motorhome seems to be the RV of choice.
There are three classes of Motorhomes; a Class A, a Class B and a Class C. The largest Motorhomes are Class A and the smallest, like a Van Camper is a Class C. Click here to see what we have for sale.
HANDICAP OR SPECIAL NEED RVs
We are happy to feature Special Needs RVs for sale by owners who no longer need the RV. Most Handicapped RVs are Motorhomes, but there are 5th Wheel and Travel Trailers too.
RV Property is ranked at the topas a provider to Special Needs RVs. This is a great way to enjoy traveling and recapture your ability to enjoy the wonderful outdoors for those who have special needs. Other modes of travel do not provide as much convenience and comfort for the special attention one might have to have. When you are traveling in a recreational vehicle it is almost like being home. You can stop anytime, something you cannot do when traveling by commercial carriers. You don’t even have to go into a restaurant to have lunch. Just pull into a rest area and fix you lunch, relax and rest. A wonderful benefit is the generator on most units. You are truly independent with the generator to provide electricity when you are not hooked up to utilities. Click here to see what we have for sale.
FIFTH WHEEL RVs
The main feature of the 5th wheel trailer is the way it is designed to be pulled by a truck. It has a goose neck hitch in the front and fits over the bed of the truck. The truck has the hitch anchored in the bed of the truck by bolts and can be removed, if necessary. Usually there are pins that you can pull to remove the hitch.
The interior of the 5th Wheel has steps to enter the section above the hitch area, where most designers place the bedroom. The 5th wheel trailer is very practical and has a shorter combined length, including the truck and trailer, than a comparable truck/travel trailer combo. Although there is more weight over the axel of the truck it is easier to haul than the travel trailer. There is less sway and the unit together is more stable, whereas the travel trailer requires more pulling power for the same load.
One of the advantages of the 5th Wheel RV, just like the Travel Trailer, is the convenience of having your truck available to tour while you are camping in a vacation area.The fifth wheel type of trailer has been used in the trucking industry for almost 100 years, because of its forgiving nature to the road and driving conditions, commercial truckers use the fifth wheel hitch configuration to carry extremely heavy loads. It’s safe because the hitch configuration allows the trailer to be attached over the truck’s rear wheels and typically up to 20 percent of its hitch weight is exerted on the front suspension of the towing vehicle. A fifth wheel trailer will stick to the tow vehicle through thick and thin. In many adverse handling situations, a fifth wheel trailer will actually enhance the ability of the tow vehicle to stay on the road. Whether in tractor-trailer rigs or in travel trailers, the fifth wheel configuration is popular because of its safety and handling capabilities. Click here to see what we have for sale.
TRAVEL TRAILERS
The Travel Trailer was popular back in the 50’s. It was a basic camper and was used for “camping” more than traveling and touring. The auto industry also found a need for stronger trucks and RVing took off in the 60’s and when the RV industry saw the need they developed the 5th wheel trailer.
If you are into small campers then the Travel Trailer is for you. Long trailers are more difficult to pull and turn than the 5th wheel. Small Travel Trailers are easy to maneuver and pull into a gas station or fast food stop. An individual might be inclined to have an 18’to 21′ Travel Trailer. The family would more likely want something like 24′ to 32′, but the Pack-rat would be inclined to something longer.
If it is about “how many does it sleep” you could get one with bunk beds or for those who want comfort in a smaller space you can eliminate the bunk bed configuration. A couple could be comfortable in a 24′ Travel Trailer. You can usually know how comfortable a Travel Travel is built by looking at the shower or tub. Full shower-tubs mean it is built for comfort. Click here to see what we have for sale.
TRUCK CAMPERS
The truck camper is great for traveling and keeping on the move. Once you decide to stay it can be removed from the bed of the truck and setup for camping. It is more like a motorhome in that, it is one unit, until you remove it from the truck. Some are manufactured with high quality and luxury accommodations. Theyare a simple shell or a fully furnished unit with generator, refrigerator, shower, hot water heater, furnace and air conditioner. The large ones are heavy and you will need a heavy duty truck to accommodate the payload. The most expensive models come with a generator and that makes it fully for boondocking.
Some truck campers are nothing more than a camper top with no amenities to speak of. They are designed for minimum comfort…a place to sleep off the ground.
The biggest problem has always been putting them on and taking them off without twisting the jacks. It is tricky and takes some experience. Truck Camper Tops are listed under Travel Trailers.
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Dear RV Property,
Your site was fantastic in response level, 21 inquiries. The RV sold on the 4th day after posting, WHAT RESULTS!!! Thank you for having such a wonderful site that allowed us to sell ourRV quickly. If I am looking to purchase or sell an RV in the future I will use your site and recommend it to others.
Best Regards,
Mike
Hi, Sold RV. Many responses from your website. Thanks, Fred
Hi Warren:
Thanks so very much, I justwantedto say: Mark it sold!
We listed ourHandicapped Accessible RVon August 18 and sold it August 24. We could have sold tothree others for sure with morecalls last night. We had it listed ontwo other-sell-by-owner sites twice-to the tune of $100. plus each time-and itdidn’t sell. We had so many people wanting to seeourMotorhomefrom states all over the US. The couple we sold it to reside inUtah and was the first one torespondasking formore info and pictures. He’s making arrangements to fly in Labor Day weekendfor the pick-up.
For the four of us, I cansafely sayTHANKSfor your website and yourdedication to the handicapped.We couldno longer use our dream.And bylisting for $$$ lessand their fast response,madetheir dream toown a handicappedMotorhomecome true. It could not have been donethis quickly anyplacebut RV Property.
Thanks again. John and Linda C.
I received more inquiries from your Web Site than from the other 5 Services I bought an Ad from in total, Jim
Dear Webmaster,
Thanks for putting our RV ad up so fast…we already got a request for more info after only one day!!
You do a great service for families with members who have disabilities, but love to RV…!!
Ken and Tamie
Dear Warren, We are getting great responses. I think it will be sold in 30 days. Judy
Hello, I had success in selling my RV. Your website is great. I had a huge response. Thanks, Maureen
Thank you so much for listing it for us. We had another inquiry today – after we had sold it. Again, thanks Blessings, Elam and Miriam
Hi there, I am so grateful for your site and what it allowed me to do in selling my Motor Home. I received so many more e-mails than any other ad site.Thank you very much for your help. Since the Motor Home is sold, please note that it is sold on your site as I am still getting calls.I hope many more people find and use your site. You are doing the handicapped community a great service. Thank you again, Joe
FAQs
What not to do when buying an RV? ›
- Buying the Wrong Size. When it comes to RVs, bigger is not always better. ...
- Ruling Out Used RVs. ...
- Not Doing Enough Research. ...
- Not Considering the Towing Vehicle. ...
- Not Considering The Height. ...
- Not Asking Enough Questions. ...
- Getting The Wrong Insurance. ...
- Rushing Your Purchase.
#3 Low Maintenance & Long-Term Growth Potential
RV parks require minimal maintenance, which can reduce operational costs and lower the need for major repairs over time. Additionally, RV parks are an excellent long-term investment thanks to their potential for increasing property values with steady market growth.
Dave Ramsey thinks living in an RV full-time is a fun idea, but he doesn't necessarily think it's the best financial decision. Ramsey believes living in a trailer or motorhome works financially if it's a temporary move, especially if you pay cash for a used RV and have saved plenty of money.
How can I buy an RV without getting ripped off? ›Being prepared to go to a dealership is the best way to make sure you're not getting ripped off. In most cases, you will know more about the RV than the salesperson. Stick to your guns and don't be swayed by traditional sales tactics. Forewarned is forearmed.
What is the 333 rule for RVs? ›By adhering to this simple rule of thumb, you can make traveling easier for your whole family. It suggests to limit your travel to no more than 300 miles in one day. Then, arrive no later than 3 p.m. Finally, stay at your destination for at least 3 days.
What is the average lifespan of an RV? ›The short answer is that the average lifespan of an RV is around 20 years or 200,000 miles, whichever comes first. But the answer isn't quite that simple. That number can vary depending on the class of your motorhome, how well you take care of it, and a few other factors.
Is owning an RV lot profitable? ›Despite the initial investment being high, the profit margin of a campground is usually about 30%. Once your business is on the move and you start gaining your customers' loyalty, your annual profit can reach more than US$100k after a relatively short period of time.
Is it financially smart to live in an RV? ›While RV living can be more affordable than traditional home ownership due to lower space and utility usage, owning an RV also comes with its own set of expenses, such as maintenance and repair costs, campsite fees, fuel costs, and insurance.
Does living in an RV actually save money? ›Living in an RV doesn't come with the expenses of a traditional home. While you don't have a mortgage, you do have campsite fees, unless you strictly boondock. Overall, if you budget wisely and stick to that budget, living in an RV can cost a lot less than living in a standard house.
Is it better to buy an RV outright or finance? ›Not everyone has enough money in savings to buy an RV outright, but if you do, you should consider skipping the loan. Paying in cash can mean huge savings, since you'll skip the lender fees and interest charges. Just be sure you don't deplete your emergency savings.
How do people afford full-time RV life? ›
How Do Full-Time RVers Get Money? Many full-time RVers get money by working while traveling. Some RVers work online, while others work in-person jobs or seasonal jobs on the road. Workamping at campgrounds is a popular job for RV living.
What is the average age of RV buyers? ›According to the IDS, industry data now shows that the average age of RV buyers has fallen to 33.
What not to tell an RV salesman? ›Don't talk about your credit until you go to financing. The RV salesman doesn't need to know this information. It won't help you to talk about cash, trade-in value, or credit until after you've solidified the very best price.
Why not to buy a new RV? ›Simply put, you are going to lose money when you get a new RV. It will happen swiftly and fiercely—like the minute you sign the papers and drive it off the lot. It hasn't physically changed, but it's now considered a pre-owned vehicle. And the immediate depreciation can be as much as 20%.
Can I claim my RV as a home? ›Declaring your main home
The IRS allows taxpayers to designate one residence only as a main home at any one time. Your main home is the one where you ordinarily live most of the year. This can be a boat or RV even if it doesn't have a permanent location.
You also don't want to tell the salesperson that you're paying in cash, or you have a trade-in—at least not in the beginning. Save that information for later when you're negotiating a deal. This is true for your credit score as well. Don't talk about your credit until you go to financing.
What do I need to know as a first time RV buyer? ›- Know How to Match a Trailer With Your Tow Vehicle. ...
- RV Financing Isn't the Same. ...
- Watch for Extra Fees. ...
- Consider Your Long-Term Living Situation and Family Dynamics. ...
- RV Warranty Repairs Can Take Months. ...
- Tank Size Matters. ...
- Don't Dismiss the Little Things.
- Mold. ...
- Water Damage. ...
- Crumbling Caulking. ...
- Buying a Used RV With Worn or Aged Tires. ...
- Rust. ...
- Exterior Warping or Delamination. ...
- Internal Engine Problems. ...
- Buying a Used RV With Old Batteries.
- Know how much you can tow. Pam Whyte's family of four has been RV camping for a decade. ...
- Don't arrive in the dark. ...
- Consider your lifestyle. ...
- Make friends first. ...
- Remember to pick up your chocks. ...
- Slow down and enjoy the journey. ...
- Invest in good tires. ...
- Think small if you can.