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February 29, 2020 at 11:59 am in reply to: Experience and Tips for RV Living on Private Property #3232HarleyParticipant
@katewels
You know, I enjoyed watching a TV couple convert hovels to riches. These were vacation rentals rather than permanent residents. Would that be a better model for a backyard rental?February 29, 2020 at 11:50 am in reply to: Experience and Tips for RV Living on Private Property #3231HarleyParticipant@Charmon
Hi Charmon,
It sounds like you might have some research to share. I would be interested in your research too.
If you like, you can follow the same instructions I gave in my message to Pippi and join me on LinkedIn. See my message. Linked in offers an easier method for sharing actual documents while still maintaining some anonymity.
Request and I will approve.
Cheers,
HarleyFebruary 27, 2020 at 9:48 pm in reply to: Experience and Tips for RV Living on Private Property #3229HarleyParticipantOh, and as has been mentioned, you might look at the sheds at Home Depot. I walked around in one unit costing like $6k that was like small two story cottage! So, add a foundation, butt two of them back to back and let your genius fly. That should satisfy most of the criteria for a structure.
There’s that thoht😉
HarleyFebruary 27, 2020 at 9:43 pm in reply to: Experience and Tips for RV Living on Private Property #3228HarleyParticipantPippi,
Well, I suppose we are all tempted to find the magical formula. I actually followed your alternate path, joining the Air Force and spending 3 of those 4 years in Electronics school, then 2 years in England. It wasn’t until the fourth year back in Arizona that I started a halting entry into what would result in two degrees, one in the Arts, and one in Engineering.
So, in the end, I dId do the investment path and would share with you what took me 20 years of investing to finally realize.
Here it is: Buy 12 to 15 large cap companies and hold them for a year. The big list should be composed of the “obvious” companies that everyone should know about. The final list should be parsed from them by looking for best of breed. I use the Annualized returns for starters, seeking a 20% return on the 10 year Annualized. The more big returns, the better.
I invite you to connect on LinkedIn and I can cover it in more detail and share my spreadsheet. Search therein for Harley Jones, (the guy on the Intel CPU Design team). Send a request and I’ll approve.
See you therein.
Harley
Oh, coincidence: I’m in the Portland area. -
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