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  2. List of recreational vehicle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Sold touring caravan assets to ... Tuscany Luxury Motorhomes. Elkhart, Indiana, United States. X. Subsidiary of Thor Industries. Builds only diesel pushers in the ...

  3. Park Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Income was generated from rentals of static holiday caravans and touring pitches, alongside caravan and holiday home sales and on-site retail. Park Resorts employed over 3,500 people during the peak holiday season, including the support team at their head office in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. Park Resorts had over 16,000 caravan or holiday ...

  4. Haven Holidays - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Bourne Leisure purchased Far Grange Park & Golf Club. The park was initially a Haven site for both holidaymakers and caravan owners, as seen in the 2008 brochure, however after just one season, the park became Owners Only. [citation needed]

  5. Vrbo - Wikipedia

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    The website soon became popular with homeowners that wanted to list their properties for short term rental. [2] [3] By 2006, VRBO had over 65,000 rental listings [4] and was adding 100 new listings per day. [3] VRBO originally had a subscription business model in which payment of an annual fee allowed homeowners to list their properties on the ...

  6. HomeAway - Wikipedia

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    Holiday-Rentals.com: United Kingdom: 2005: FeWo-direkt.de: Germany: 2006: Vrbo [13] US: Vrbo, also known as 'Vacation Rentals by Owner' and previously styled as 'VRBO', was founded in 1995 as a service for short term rental listings. It was acquired by HomeAway in 2006.

  7. 5 Housing Markets That Will Plummet in Value by the End of ...

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    The U.S. housing market has been so hot for so long that it’s easy to forget it can’t stay that way forever. At some point, home prices will have to stabilize or head lower — at least ...