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2gypsies1
Jul 20, 2013Explorer III
RV park rates all depend on what YOU want. There are some in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas that go for $300+. If you want a 'resort' then you'll pay lots more. You'll just have to call around to places in the states you're considering and do some homework. What someone likes in an RV park might not be what you would like.
The RV park won't be your only expense, however. Your big output will be buying the RV, then registration and insurance. You'll have fuel expenses and sometimes electric on top of the monthly fee. Full-time RVing can be very economical but it can also be very expensive. Again, it just depends on you and what you want.
Your day to day living expenses will be about the same. You'll cook or go to restaurants the same way you do now, any hobbies can be the same and extras such as movies, shows, etc. will be the same.
You might consider moseying over to the 'Fulltimers' forum on this site with lots of good information. Also, try to find some blogs from traveling nurses. They're out there! Good luck!
The RV park won't be your only expense, however. Your big output will be buying the RV, then registration and insurance. You'll have fuel expenses and sometimes electric on top of the monthly fee. Full-time RVing can be very economical but it can also be very expensive. Again, it just depends on you and what you want.
Your day to day living expenses will be about the same. You'll cook or go to restaurants the same way you do now, any hobbies can be the same and extras such as movies, shows, etc. will be the same.
You might consider moseying over to the 'Fulltimers' forum on this site with lots of good information. Also, try to find some blogs from traveling nurses. They're out there! Good luck!
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