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By Dutch_12078 · Posted
But is that good or bad in their minds? Or just the way they chose to live? If they don't want the responsibilities of real estate ownership, why would they keep it? -
By Bill Joyce · Posted
I know people who own property they visit every few years and ignore otherwise. I know people who constantly worry about their property so they have to check on it often and thus cannot travel far. Add buildings or rules about maintenance and it gets more complicated. -
By Dutch_12078 · Posted
I don't find it surprising that the numbers are similar on both surveys. I don't understand the subject of this thread though, since I don't see where owning property is either good or bad, but rather depends on each individual's particular circumstances and what works best for them. -
By LiveWorkDream · Posted
Interesting feedback from the Xscapers Facebook Group. I put up a poll and here are the results. I wish I wouldn't have given people an option to post write-in answers, since it skewed the results a bit. But you can still see that 56% own some type of real estate or co-op lot, and 44% are property-free. It's prompted me to do a few interviews and put together a story for the July issue of Escapees Magazine, so stay tuned! -
Not planning on passing it down, most likely obsolete by the time I pass. At least I hope so. It's also not corded per se' only the charger has a cord and it's working fine. Haven't torn it apart yet, still thinking about trying an in person return to the store where I bought it. I'll be there in a month. Rod
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