By: RVBusiness|Published on: Dec 12, 2020|Categories: Today’s Industry News|
With retirement set for Dec. 31, Rick and Susan Turner gave themselves just three weeks to find the perfect spot for their winter getaway—a parking spot, that is, writes Beth DeCarbo for a report published by The Wall Street Journal.
In their massive 45-foot Class A motorcoach, the couple visited three RV resorts in Florida in hopes of buying a lot where they could escape the winter chill of Birmingham, Ala. With a budget of $200,000 to $250,000, the Turners sought much more than a standard concrete pad with hookups for electricity and water. They envisioned an RV lot with plenty of entertaining space with a tiki hut or casita, as well as resort amenities like a golf course, lake, swimming pool and spa.
“A lot of places are just trailer parks. We’re not looking to move into a trailer park,” says Mr. Turner, 67, a senior vice president at Greenbrier Rail Services, a company that makes freight railcars and equipment.
The Turners were among the couples profiled in a 2018 Mansion article about Class A motorhomes, which at 40- to 45-feet long are among the most lavish models on the market. After that article was published, the couple traded in their 45-foot 2016 Tiffin Zephyr model, purchased for $525,000, and bought a 2019 Tiffin Zephyr for just over $635,000.
They invited us to follow them on their odyssey to find an RV lot where they could enjoy both resort amenities and a friendly community of other RV owners. After visiting three motorcoach resorts in October and early November, they picked—and purchased—their favorite lot. Here’s a breakdown of their journey in chronological order.