I just looked it up on google. Taxes are so frustrating. I think 50k is plenty to live on. I’ve lived on far less for long periods of time. I think I’m going to try to buy land and put in water and septic. Try to rent the spot for someone who wants to live in an RV. The ROI on that seems pretty high, could probably get nice land for around 25,000 cash. 15-20k to set it up for an RV. All in under 50 and could probably get 2 RVs there for 600 a month each. Might be able to get cheaper land even but I haven’t researched it much yet.
What is good pay? And what’s fair now in trucking?
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On your land and RV plan, check the zoning and local regulations about whether they allow it or not, and how many rvs you can have on the land...before buying.
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I agree with what @Albertaflatbed wrote 1,000%. Check with the county zoning dept or ask knowledgeable real estate agent for the area. Look before you leap.
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Also letting an RV sit for a long time causes issues, like did you winterize it when you left 8 weeks ago or would you like to replace all the plumbing during you home-time?
This guy talks about the issues when buying raw land lots of people have no idea about. I didn't know some of these issues and I've been looking into it for years.
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