nlewis wrote:
I really wonder if the the disconnect here is we will be stationary working professionals and many of the full times are moving from city to city boodocking. As I drive I see a class c here and there on the street on a dead end. It is obvious what they are doing. So in out minds if they can do it and make it happened why can't we. But I believe these are single people on the go. Not worried to going to a job the next day as their Rv sits. Even down the street from where we live now every 5th night there is a Rv park in a secluded area. Mostly gone the next morning. Because we been considering this lifestyle I can spot it right away. In any case your points are very valid and I have plenty to think about.
Those folks who are on the move, changing towns and cities, not working in a stationary place, are the ones most likely to make this work.
Say you move neighborhoods every night, you're going to run out of neighborhoods fairly quickly. Then you're going to have to start running through them again and again. This greatly increases your odds of getting in trouble for squatting.
Full-timing is a lifestyle but it's done legally. What you're really looking at doing is being homeless and squatting wherever you can get away with it.
Why not look into an RV Park with long-term rentals? Then you can have your full-timing lifestyle, do some traveling during vacation time and have a LEGAL place to park your RV (and not have to worry that it will have been impounded while you were at work or the gym or out for dinner).