snowbirding

Have you given any thought to making Florida or the south your permanent residence and keeping a camper/RV in a park on the water up north?

I know three people that have done that with what appears to be good results.

Bea, I think this is an excellent idea. My father in law lived in Inverness and was always on the water.
Bill, take a look around in the area of Crystal River. Don't know if you could find a place ON the water but it is still worth a look see. You should still take a look at Dale Hollow for lake property OR to use Bea's advice of a campground.
 

Have you given any thought to making Florida or the south your permanent residence and keeping a camper/RV in a park on the water up north?

I know three people that have done that with what appears to be good results.

Aunt Bea, you just described what the wife and I do. Have and older r/v in a park up north, and a medium size double wide in Florida. Our taxes are $330 a year. Next year will our 20th year doing this. Will be selling our camper and live in Florida in the near future.
Very seldom see the roaches and snakes anymore. Home is protected by a bug service and we pay a friend $100 a year to check on our home twice a week. It works out great for us. Feel free to pm me if you need anything I can help you with.
 
I'm going to be a snowbird - living in a van. I'll be leaving North Idaho this coming May or June and will probably spend next winter in Southern California or Arizona, in the desert. Snowbirding doesn't have to be expensive. Make it fit into your budget and don't set your sights too high.
 

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