Tour of Palm Beach Motorcoach Resort 2024
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- čas přidán 11. 01. 2024
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We should start a drinking game for everytime Andrew says very high-end.:)
We’ve been doing that for a long time. You can’t get through two videos without getting hammered. 😂😂
You could also do it when he says, "a lot of value in this."
20:27 I love he bends his knees when he says “aggressive breeds”
Screw that NO HOA for me
Welcome to my town Andrew!
This is an awesome one, Andrew.
Everything you can see, you're charged for each one. Too many fees and rules. As a owner, you can't stay as long as you want. And you pay them 40% of what you make off rent. I call this big time pimping.
omg born and raised in palm beach!!! see yall in feb!
Things that would be nice to know... 1) Do owners have to rent the clubhouse for an event and what might that rental fee be, and 2) Can you arrange to smoke cigars in the poker and billiards rooms. You reviewed this resort before. It's a very attractive place, for sure.
Oh, no cigars. That might increase their carbon footprint.
Wow... good video coverage idea... RV owners with barndominiums
Very nice, tremendous value
That roadway is so loud!! Nice place. Did they mention taxes?
How much was Geo lot?
Rv shopping lot's to al barsha south tour drive lana pa mejia's house hills
Private lot
Honestly I was expecting a lot more than $300,000 in that area... not that I could swing it but just sayin...
Wow life style of the wealthy. High end Diesel Pushers. 6400k HOA fee.
The absolute worst 'investment' someone could make. The buyers must be filthy rich. Andrew's so-called 'value' is liability, not investment spending.
What an absolute ripoff. Value? A bunch of 1 %ers who have no clue what it's like to work for a living. I think a 1966 Shasta conventional would look really nice on one of those lots. Maybe store some old cars and batteries.