I'm currently working on an RV I was given that had water damage up front under the forward a/c. The entire roof up there was rotted as well as the floor beneath. If you're willing to do the work to get it right then go for it but tell the guy that you want to pay $2500 instead of the $4000 he's asking. It's a LOT of work to get it right as I've discovered. Also if he says the leak is fixed, get the name and contact info of the place that did it. If he said he did it himself, then he probably just bought a tube of caulk from HD and plastered the crap out of it where he thought it was leaking. If he did it himself and he still wants $4000, then walk away...
My 2 cents. :eek
That is a good starting pricebut as said above, there will be a fair amount of labor to go with it. But nothing that can't be done with a little of time laike working on it after you get home from work. if the leak is something he fixed I'd go into myself and redo his work just for my own satifaction. You can fix any rot issues with some time (walls and floors) the hot water heater is a peice of cake maybe a element. Even if it is a thermastat no big deal to change. If you buy it for $3,000 spend a little time with it and it would be worth $5,000 easy. It would be a sweet fixer up deal or even a flop around and make some extra cash. The hardest part of a camper is having to work on the door.
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If you buy it there is an RV roof sealant that's a thick liquid, purchase it and seal the roof yourself. The liquis sealer will fill in cracks and seal deep within, however if it has a rubber roof you could be looking around 8-10k for a replacement
little bit high priced for the problems I looked for long time found a great camper for 3500 and it is a 2005 gulfstream just keep looking or offer less.
