Sure, I could live in a big house
But why would I need a mansion when there's all the maintenance and taxes.
In Florida, there are no property taxes associated with living in a camper trailer. There's just me and my pets so why a big house. I can take the savings and have my money manager invest the rest. Winning! Ernie |
Sure, I could live in a big house
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"Ernest Primeau" wrote: But why would I need a mansion when there's all the maintenance and taxes. In Florida, there are no property taxes associated with living in a camper trailer. There's just me and my pets so why a big house. there are property taxes associated with the property you park on which you will pay directly or indirectly. there are vehicle registration fees for your camper trailer I can take the savings and have my money manager invest the rest. Winning! Ernie what savings? you will either have to buy a piece of property or pay rent on someone else's property, you won't get a tax deduction for a mortgage and your maintenance will be higher on your camper and then there's the car/truck |
Sure, I could live in a big house
But why would I need a mansion when there's all the maintenance and taxes.
In Florida, there are no property taxes associated with living in a camper trailer. There's just me and my pets so why a big house. there are property taxes associated with the property you park on which you will pay directly or indirectly. there are vehicle registration fees for your camper trailer True, there would be vehicle registration fees for my camper trailer: IF I paid them. ;-) I can take the savings and have my money manager invest the rest. Winning! Ernie what savings? you will either have to buy a piece of property or pay rent on someone else's property, you won't get a tax deduction for a mortgage and your maintenance will be higher on your camper The savings I was referring to was the savings from the small business that I run. I'm semi-retired now. I only work when I want to. I throw a lot of parties...now that can get expensive, but lemonade is cheap to make in florida/ and then there's the car/truck I drive around in a classic Mercedes that I am very proud of. It is older so I can work on it myself. Can you say SAVINGS? |
Sure, I could live in a big house
In article ,
"Ernest Primeau" wrote: But why would I need a mansion when there's all the maintenance and taxes. In Florida, there are no property taxes associated with living in a camper trailer. There's just me and my pets so why a big house. there are property taxes associated with the property you park on which you will pay directly or indirectly. there are vehicle registration fees for your camper trailer True, there would be vehicle registration fees for my camper trailer: IF I paid them. ;-) there ARE fees for your trailer: not paying them is only viable if you don't get caught...get caught and you owe all back fees and penalties and of course it's much easier, legally and physically, to IMPOUND your trailer I can take the savings and have my money manager invest the rest. Winning! Ernie what savings? you will either have to buy a piece of property or pay rent on someone else's property, you won't get a tax deduction for a mortgage and your maintenance will be higher on your camper The savings I was referring to was the savings from the small business that I run. what does that mean? I'm semi-retired now. I only work when I want to. I throw a lot of parties...now that can get expensive, but lemonade is cheap to make in florida/ and then there's the car/truck I drive around in a classic Mercedes that I am very proud of. It is older so I can work on it myself. Can you say SAVINGS? labor cheap, parts expensive, rust prevalent |
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