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darsben1
Oct 02, 2016Explorer
Why not rent a park model in an RV park. Usually has all you need in it.
MY DW and I considered buying/renting in a neighborhood. We quickly realized all the socialization we take for granted at the RV resort would be gone.
IN a neighborhood most people work all day leaving the area deserted except for us. When the young people get home they are busy eating, taking care of children and just trying to work up the impetus to go back to the grind the next day. They do not want old folk bothering them. No dances, card games, Happy hour etc
As an example go to
http://albartsch.com/images/Fiesta.Grande.PM's&RV's.RENTALS.pdf
I am sure other places have similar.
As for a vehicle Fiesta Grande is located close enough to walk to any type store we may need. We rent a car once or twice a month for the weekend. I am sure there are similar elsewhere
MY DW and I considered buying/renting in a neighborhood. We quickly realized all the socialization we take for granted at the RV resort would be gone.
IN a neighborhood most people work all day leaving the area deserted except for us. When the young people get home they are busy eating, taking care of children and just trying to work up the impetus to go back to the grind the next day. They do not want old folk bothering them. No dances, card games, Happy hour etc
As an example go to
http://albartsch.com/images/Fiesta.Grande.PM's&RV's.RENTALS.pdf
I am sure other places have similar.
As for a vehicle Fiesta Grande is located close enough to walk to any type store we may need. We rent a car once or twice a month for the weekend. I am sure there are similar elsewhere
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