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NRALIFR
Dec 31, 2018Explorer
It’s a workable plan, but I wouldn’t want to do it for that long in any camper with a wet bath. I’ve spent 3-6 months at a time in truck campers with both wet and dry bath arrangements, and I much preferred the dry baths for long term stays. I was always by myself as well, so having a larger type of RV just wasn’t needed.
Many of the private RV parks I’ve experienced have had at least a handful of long term residents. Their monthly rates have always been quite attractive. When I moved from Georgia to Arkansas about 20 years ago, I stayed at the North Little Rock KOA in my TC for the first 4-5 months. If I remember right their monthly rate was less than $300, full hookups included.
If the need arose I would do it again the same way. I hate apartment living. Best of luck to you!
:):)
Many of the private RV parks I’ve experienced have had at least a handful of long term residents. Their monthly rates have always been quite attractive. When I moved from Georgia to Arkansas about 20 years ago, I stayed at the North Little Rock KOA in my TC for the first 4-5 months. If I remember right their monthly rate was less than $300, full hookups included.
If the need arose I would do it again the same way. I hate apartment living. Best of luck to you!
:):)
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