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Old 06-11-2009, 10:04 PM
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After over 4 months we have just exchanged contracts today, compleat next friday, buy RV then on the road at last, selling the last of our home over the next week or so.
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Old 07-11-2009, 09:39 AM
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Just gone through that myself - 5 months to sell that damn house, what a farce it is in this country!! I'll never buy property in this country again! think i'll stick with the wheels.
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Old 07-11-2009, 11:14 AM
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Congrats,were in the last stages of selling my late mums house,last one fell through 24hrs before the sale du eto there buyers pulling out,just now waiting on the new buyers to complete now again,so fingers crossed ,then we can get our RV


Agree though takes to long on buying process,just like cheque clearing ,dont they know we have computers now
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Old 07-11-2009, 04:53 PM
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Well done Bluewell3 & DMGit,

Have you any idea which A class RV UR buying?(Bluewell3)

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Old 10-11-2009, 06:53 PM
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Yes it is a hopeless task selling houses in the UK, but you get there in the end, one hopes.

Have bought a 32ft Georgie Boy Landau, quiet a clean one for 10 years should do us for a while and the dogs, pity it has all happend with winter getting close, but looking forward to getting mobile.

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Hi Been on the road now since 25th November, 1st stop was on Headley common near my brothers where we had a good sort out, as we had to throw just about everything onboard and go when we left Wales. Next stop was at a relations farm for a few days near Alysbury, then we went up to Rutland and stopped at the Rutland camp site before we went to the Dirty Duck for a RV meet, now at the Fakenham Race Track campsite, will be staying in the area over Christmas and new year at my daughters place. then will look for a place to stay for a month or two over the worst of the winter.

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Hi Been on the road now since 25th November, 1st stop was on Headley common near my brothers where we had a good sort out, as we had to throw just about everything onboard and go when we left Wales. Next stop was at a relations farm for a few days near Alysbury, then we went up to Rutland and stopped at the Rutland camp site before we went to the Dirty Duck for a RV meet, now at the Fakenham Race Track campsite, will be staying in the area over Christmas and new year at my daughters place. then will look for a place to stay for a month or two over the worst of the winter.

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The Dirty Duck is a good site, the food is great. Another good site is Woodland waters, but they are expensive. Your welcome to stop here anytime. We have water, but no hook up as yet.
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The Dirty Duck is a good site, the food is great. Another good site is Woodland waters, but they are expensive. Your welcome to stop here anytime. We have water, but no hook up as yet.
what is your post code? and what rate do you charge per night?
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