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Anyone in the market for a weekend/vacation home?


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Wifey and I have decided to sell our 2010 Keystone Residence 41' RV. It is currently set up in a park near Surf City/Topsail Island with 1 queen and a fold out sofa/inflatable full-size bed, shower, full size toilet, gas range/oven, microwave, refrigerator, central furnace, AC, 2x ceiling fans, a 41'x12' deck, awning, and lots of extras ranging from a second AC unit, optional sprinkler system for the yard, and a 2005 Panthers colored EZ GO golf cart if whoever buys it wants that too.

The park it is in is gated, quiet, has a pool and a bath house, and is seconds from a dirt ramp at the sound or minutes to the beach itself.

I just thought I'd post here in case anyone was interested.

If you think you have some serious interest, let me know via PM or posting in this thread.

We're not even sure what we want to ask at the moment, but if anyone is interested I'll let you know.

Thanks!

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Im curious as to how much you worry when a hurricane looks like it might make landfall close by - thats my biggest problem with owning barrier Island property - I am also curious as to what the insurance runs per year - was that your ad on cl Wilmington today?

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Im curious as to how much you worry when a hurricane looks like it might make landfall close by - thats my biggest problem with owning barrier Island property - I am also curious as to what the insurance runs per year - was that your ad on cl Wilmington today?

We've only had it a year and a half. When Irene came through last year, I went down the day before and tied everything down. The only problem we had was that some of the plastic skirting had blown off, but my neighbors had gathered the few pieces and put them behind our camper for us. When I went back down the following weekend, I just snapped them back in.

I think insurance is around $200 a year, which isn't bad.

Wasn't me that put the ad on CL.

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My wife and I are looking for a golf cart. What are you asking?

At the moment it is only for sale as a part of a package deal with the place (as more of an incentive to a potential buyer), and my wife would actually like to keep it and bring it home if we can get away with it...

HOWEVER, if any of that changes, I'll let you know...

We paid $3500 for it a year ago and had to put $500 worth of batteries in it this summer, but if we sold it outright down the road we'd probably ask at least $3200...

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