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rblake39
Oct 05, 2015Explorer
jplante4 wrote:
What campgrounds can charge for a site is directly proportional to local land values, which also is the reason that rents are expensive. Moving far enough out to get reasonable monthly rates on campground sites will also put you into a lower rent zone. I don't think anyone has ever saved money by full time RVing instead of renting and apartment in the same real estate locations.
I dont know about that. The place we will be living in Florida is $400.00 per month. Including cable, wifi and water. Wifi is actually great believe it or not. Got a Verizon jet pack just in case. We pay electricity. There are 2 pools, a gym, a library, clubhouse, food market and 2 lakes with giant bass in them. And the grounds are kept immaculate. We did go down and look at over 70 parks though before we found this one. Rent for a decent apartment with nowhere near the ammenities starts around 1100.00 per month. So it is very possible to live cheaper. Just do your homework.
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