People I know stored theirs in Richmond Vancouver.
They did the States for 3 trips, 1 in Canada, and 1 in Alaska.
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Originally posted by drelly View PostI just told my wife about what you do and she says that the USA scares her. She thinks everyone is toting guns
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Originally posted by gavinc View PostYes I brought - $22,000 will sell after my third trip probably for about $12,000.
Renting even long term is over $120 per day
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Originally posted by drelly View Post
That sounds like a great idea! I guess it's worth buying instead of renting if you're doing it for that long?
Renting even long term is over $120 per day
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Depends... is that $2m in equity?
Originally posted by gavincI have an RV parked up in the US and have spent 6 months in each of the last two years travelling there.
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Nice post, a bit of escapism.
Do a house swap, go anywhere in the world
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Buy a place in the Sun in Aus. 5 and a bit months in Aus and the rest in NZ.
Any longer than 6 months out of the country in any one year an your NZ pension will be stopped.
I can recommend the travelling lifestyle but NZ is to small, you will soon see everything.
Want to see NZ - you have about 4 months of good camper van weather - two or three years should be enough to see everything.
I have an RV parked up in the US and have spent 6 months in each of the last two years travelling there.
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What to do when I retire in 12 years?
With around $ 2 mil in assets on today's value and a wish to see New Zealand how would you go about it?
I could travel by house bus and roam, purchase a property in the North Island somewhere and use that as a base for six months and alternate with one in the South Island, renting it out on a six month lease alternatively with the SI one.
Those are two of the things I have considered. And, I'm just at the start of considering the options so suggestions welcome.Tags: None
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