PODebbie said:
I don't want those who have more, to have to be shamed into silence.
Haha. Shame me into silence? Good luck! What so many don’t realize is that the size of your rig doesn’t always mean the size of your pocketbook. I camp with people in all different sizes of rigs from car camping on up.
These people are also from all walks of life and include a retired truck driver, an aerial photographer, retired military, a retired shrink, a retired biology professor, a lawyer who I think still can take cases, an author and many more. It just runs thru the spectrum but we enjoy each other’s company. Some may be quite well off but be in a small camper or van. It’s just ridiculous to try to judge by what a person is driving because you’ll often be wrong.
I never had a ton of money but I always worked at having good credit. I moved to an area of the country where you can actually still buy property at a good rate. I bought a few rental homes with no money down and the renters pay a fair price which is more than paying the mortgages.
You don’t have to live in LA and pay those outrageous prices. Last year I bought a mobile home, old gas station and a 3 bd 2 ba house all on five acres with a pond for $25,000. They are all fixer uppers. The mobile home was fixed up and rented last summer and more than pays the mortgage on the whole place.
With good credit and a bit of effort the deals are out there. I’ve never paid more than 25,000 on a rental house and after fixing them they are really cute (actually better than my own house).
I haven’t lived in my house for a few years. I moved my niece and her hubby in and it’s pretty much their problem. They also manage the rentals. I. The summer months we are here in KY for the renovation of the other buildings and to visit family. We are living in the RV in the driveway sorta.
I’m not rich I just try to make good decisions.