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Ok, so if you were on a very limited income, where would you live?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 528284" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks, Mutt.</p><p></p><p>It's pretty cheap here and we're near a hospital...stuff you sometimes can't get if you're too far out. Plus don't want to drive so much with gas so high. Our town is 1500 people. We will probably move a jog down to the "big" city (18,000). There is no chance at all that we will move far away from the kids so we will stay in Wisconsin or maybe Illinois, but probably Wisconsin. We don't want to be far from our entire family.</p><p></p><p>With all that everyone has said, and even with the drawbacks, I am still learning toward a nice mobile home in the park I mentioned. The rent-to-own fees are about $325 plus lot fee with down payment and if we buy one they can run from $25,000-$5000. Hub is very handy around the house. The park is clean and free of crime. We can cross the street to shop and we get the benefit of the city's ambulance and fire department, which matter once you get older. I'll just make sure the roof has shingles and we get some sort of fireplace or woodburner or pellet stove for winter and fans for summer. I just can't see us living in anyplace that is connected by walls to another family...that is not for us. </p><p></p><p>As long as the park has a storm shelter, and I'm pretty sure it does, I think we'll like it there. I drove through today and it's much nicer than most parks. Thanks, all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 528284, member: 1550"] Thanks, Mutt. It's pretty cheap here and we're near a hospital...stuff you sometimes can't get if you're too far out. Plus don't want to drive so much with gas so high. Our town is 1500 people. We will probably move a jog down to the "big" city (18,000). There is no chance at all that we will move far away from the kids so we will stay in Wisconsin or maybe Illinois, but probably Wisconsin. We don't want to be far from our entire family. With all that everyone has said, and even with the drawbacks, I am still learning toward a nice mobile home in the park I mentioned. The rent-to-own fees are about $325 plus lot fee with down payment and if we buy one they can run from $25,000-$5000. Hub is very handy around the house. The park is clean and free of crime. We can cross the street to shop and we get the benefit of the city's ambulance and fire department, which matter once you get older. I'll just make sure the roof has shingles and we get some sort of fireplace or woodburner or pellet stove for winter and fans for summer. I just can't see us living in anyplace that is connected by walls to another family...that is not for us. As long as the park has a storm shelter, and I'm pretty sure it does, I think we'll like it there. I drove through today and it's much nicer than most parks. Thanks, all. [/QUOTE]
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