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Klueck
Jan 25, 2015Explorer
We had that same idea, except to buy a lot in the Florida Keys. It turned out, the zoning won't allow it. You can have an rv lot on your property only if you have a house there too. Of course parking the Rv would depend on any homeowners rules in each particular community. We ended up buying an RV lot in a resort style community where we can park the Rv when we're there, rent it out when we're not, and eventually put a park model, trailer, or home on the lot and live there. It's the best we could find in the Keys.
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