After the scam dance with the first person who we thought was going to buy our motorhome, we relisted it and again received a number of interested inquiries from just a Craigslist ad. One couple from here in Florida contacted us the day after it was listed and two days after that were here to view and inspect it. On their way back home they called to declare they wanted it. This past Tuesday, the funds were wired to our account and they came to drive it away. There she goes off into the sunset – our last glimpse of the motor home that has been ours for the past five years and our one and only home for the last three and a half years.
Cleaning it out was far more work than we had envisioned. We thought we might be able to get it all done in a day. In reality, it took us the better part of three days.
Below is a shot of the couple who purchased “Number One” and the last picture of her on our rented RV site in Titusville.
So, what are we doing? Are we on that beach in Hawaii? Has Gary joined the World Poker Tour? Are we buying another RV? Good questions.
Congratulations on a successful selling process.
ReplyDeleteDid you sign up for the MARS mission? I kow that those people are not coming back.
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DeleteCongratulations! So excited for you all and can't wait to see what you do next.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the successful sale of your MH. Now, what will you do?
ReplyDeleteLike boats the happiest days of RV ownership is the day you buy it and the day you sell it:)
ReplyDeleteYeah, now what will you do?
ReplyDeleteWatch this space!
ReplyDeleteSo how is Alley Cat handling the disruption to her lifestyle of the rich and feline?
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