Originally Posted by
justakiwi
Don't underestimate the reality of this statement. When someone has been thinking about moving into an RV, for some time, and has made the decision to do so, they are psyched up to go ahead and do it. Yes, they will want to get a good price for their house, but when it comes to the crunch, in most cases I suspect they will accept a lower price to "get it done."
It's a bit like when you resign from your job. You don't usually make that decision on the spur of the moment. It's something you have been thinking about for weeks, months, years. When you finally make the decision, you just want to walk out the door. Those last few weeks of whatever notice period you have to give, are a major pita.
This is no different in my opinion. The only exception might be people who have only recently purchased the house they are living in. Those people stand to possibly lose money when they sell. For anyone else, it's not going to be a huge deal. They have already made a significant profit.
Some people might have to lower their sights a little in terms of what they buy into in an RV - maybe they can't buy at the top of the price range now. Not the end of the world.