A new build*
After getting our RV serviced in Elkhart IN, we returned to
MD and stayed at a campground in Woodbine, MD for a month. This gave us a
chance to catch up on doctor’s visits and visit friends. In December we
traveled to Myrtle Beach for two weeks to work with Habitat for Humanity.
Another RVer, Diane from MN, joined us for the build. Habitat had arranged for
discounted camping rates right on the beach. We worked for 11 days - first we
were installing siding on a new build. We had to stop that work because the
window delivery was delayed. We also worked on a house that was being painted
after the first owner moved out, and another house that had to be gutted down
to the frame and rebuild because of gross owner neglect. This was a rare occurrence,
since the owners have to work at least 200 hours for Habitat before they are eligible
for a house. They get an interest free mortgage that covers the cost of the
materials, and Habitat holds the mortgage.
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