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$2,400,000 |
426851 |
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13 Acres of leased land include 1,500 feet of frontage on a very popular sporting and recreation lake. Though the park is open year round, summertime is best for activities. Amenities include 68 sites and 1 yurt rental unit. Guests come to enjoy the lake and beautiful scenery. |
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$1,300,000
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429598
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This level, 16-acre campground with 56 sites (including 24 pull-throughs) provides the perfect “base camp” to explore the varied geographical features and wildlife viewing and bird-watching opportunities that surround this park. The area includes a national wildlife refuge, mountain recreation opportunities, and a desert area. This property has a family restaurant, convenience store, gas station, gift shop, coffee shop, and saloon serving beer and wine. Currently, there is a corral and pasture area, too. All this includes 9 acres on which a new owner could expand the business. |
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$1,200,000 |
614581 |
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Neat as a pin combination RV park and RV sales. Just off a busy interstate highway between 2 major cities, and visible to both directions. Sales and service are doing very well, the RV park is the newer feature and is great for first-time buyers of motor homes as well as passersby. The park consists of 25 sites on 7.5 acres with room for expansion. There is much more to this operation than meets the eye. |
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Most of our sellers had a very good year in 2010, and are reporting that their reservations are strong for 2011
Established patterns of camping vacations in America have contributed to the strength of the hospitality industry. Recently, Baby Boomers have added to the growth of the industry by retiring and adopting the RV lifestyle. According to Dr. Richard Curtin, director of surveys at the University of Michigan, by the end of the decade, the number of consumers aged 50 to 64 will total 57 million — 38 percent higher than in 2000. Today one-in-10 vehicle-owning households in that age group own at least one RV.
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