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Old 04-30-2018, 08:32 PM   #1
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Camper decision

We were looking at a couple of trailers in a rv park on Cape Cod, these trailers stay in place. This one trailer is a 2009 Woodland Park Model.
IT has a Brand new Sunsetter automatic awning 10x20 with ultra violet restricting fabric.
A new full size outdoor shower with vinyl fence and dressing area with hangers. Storage area behind shower.
A Brand new Rubbermaid 7x7 shed with wooden platform.

One bedroom, bathroom with shower and standard toilet. There is an upstairs loft and a large deck outside.
It also has a deck , a nicely groomed landscape.
We went in it and checked it out, but don’t know if it is too much camper for us.
We live 2.5 hours away, will come down probably for two full weeks in summer, and a handful of 2-3 days at a time
The park is seasonal, so only open 6 months.
They want $58,000 for it, which’s seems too much to me, esp. since we won’t be spending all summer down there
Any suggestions, we are also looking at a 2003 four winds Dutchman with a screened room addition for $12,000.
Is there any website I can go on to figure out if the Woodland Park is overpriced?
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Should be able to look the RV up on NADA to get an idea of value.
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Does the $58k price include the land or is it on a rented lot? Seems high to me if on a rented lot. Is the other unit for $12k in the same park? Rented lot?
You can buy a brand new Woodland Park for $60k or less.
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Both campers are in the same park, the price is just for the camper and objects on the land, shedd, showers, decks, the woodland has a brand new electric retractable awning.
Then you pay $6,600 a year which includes everything except electricity.
So you do not own the land
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