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10-24-2006, 04:41
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Bird's Nest South.
Would there be any interest within this group in establishing a joint
venture to develop a private RV community somewhere in North Florida. I would envision purchasing 20 to 40 acres with one member per 2 to 3 acres. It could be layed out similar to the Bird's Nest with each member owning their site plus an equill interest in the common land ie; possibly club house, pool, RV repair and maintenance shop, etc.. Land in that area is available for $5 - 7K per acre. If members would provide their labor and skills to the project, the costs for roads, utilities, land clearing, etc. could be reasonable. Capital costs - roads, well and water system, sewer system, all would be reasonable spread over a number of site. The idea has merit. If you're looking for a retirement project and a good investment this could be it! Paul Cunningham Virginia 1990 SP 36 P.S. I'm retiring from my construction and development business. |
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10-24-2006, 04:58
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Bird's Nest South.
My wife and I own two sites in a private campground out side of Waupaca WI. It
was originally an Airstream park but over the years SOBs were allowed in for solvency reasons. Using the Airstream park experience nationally, as a point of reference it is unlikely that an exclusive marque facility would have long term success. Might work if SOBs were allowed in the mix, at this time our park requires a "store bought" rv, a 10' x 10' yard shed and 240 sq. ft. patio are allowed. There are a few lots that aren't the best esthetically, but generally the values of the lots rise 10% a year and they resell easily if the price is realistic. Average price is 10 grand a lot, most are 10 to 12 k sq. ft. 110 lots in the corporation. Good water, sewer and 50 amp. Dues are under 300 a year. I did hear stories about fist fights back in the 70's when they were developing the property. MH ----- Original Message ----- From: bluebirdsp36 To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 11:41 AM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Bird's Nest South. Would there be any interest within this group in establishing a joint venture to develop a private RV community somewhere in North Florida. I would envision purchasing 20 to 40 acres with one member per 2 to 3 acres. It could be layed out similar to the Bird's Nest with each member owning their site plus an equill interest in the common land ie; possibly club house, pool, RV repair and maintenance shop, etc.. Land in that area is available for $5 - 7K per acre. If members would provide their labor and skills to the project, the costs for roads, utilities, land clearing, etc. could be reasonable. Capital costs - roads, well and water system, sewer system, all would be reasonable spread over a number of site. The idea has merit. If you're looking for a retirement project and a good investment this could be it! Paul Cunningham Virginia 1990 SP 36 P.S. I'm retiring from my construction and development business. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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10-24-2006, 07:55
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Bird's Nest South.
Paul,
I have 13 prime acres in Jesup Georgia directly on a limited access bypass. I had it cleared earlier this year and have been considering putting in a upscale resort. It has a creek run to the rear. I have been toying with the plans with 35-50 sites. I am a Georgia Real Estate Broker and we have been covered up with people moving here from Florida for the last couple of years. I just have not had the time to go to work on the RV venture but I hope to get back on it by the first of the year. Bill Garlen Georgia 84PT40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bluebirdsp36" > > Would there be any interest within this group in establishing a joint > venture to develop a private RV community somewhere in North Florida. > I would envision purchasing 20 to 40 acres with one member per 2 to 3 > acres. It could be layed out similar to the Bird's Nest with each > member owning their site plus an equill interest in the common land ie; > possibly club house, pool, RV repair and maintenance shop, etc.. > > Land in that area is available for $5 - 7K per acre. If members would > provide their labor and skills to the project, the costs for roads, > utilities, land clearing, etc. could be reasonable. Capital costs - > roads, well and water system, sewer system, all would be reasonable > spread over a number of site. > > The idea has merit. If you're looking for a retirement project and a > good investment this could be it! > > Paul Cunningham > Virginia > 1990 SP 36 > > P.S. I'm retiring from my construction and development business. > |
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10-24-2006, 10:04
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Bird's Nest South.
Interesting idea--also consider a vacated existing camp -some are in
need of some repairs and good value for dollar spent--none come to mind but have seen in past when i looked to purchase a little park mike and claudia |
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