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toedtoes
Jan 20, 2019Explorer III
I would think first if you really want to be tied down to one location with an RV. Buying a lot means that is where you will be - not much different than buying a home.
Since your main desire is to have some more room, why not look at adding a trailer to your current setup. Nothing huge, but one with a shower and kitchen and dinette or couch. That would give you a second bathroom and a place to sit back and relax. The TC would remain your bedroom. With it being small, you can still boondock. For places like San Francisco, Chicago, etc., you could park the trailer outside of town and use just the camper as you do now. When you leave, pick up the trailer and go.
Actually, as I write that, how about a small enclosed utility trailer - that would be less obvious so you could park it in more places. You could furnish the interior according to your specific needs - running out of storage, add cupboards; need room for activities, add a desk/worktable; etc.
Since your main desire is to have some more room, why not look at adding a trailer to your current setup. Nothing huge, but one with a shower and kitchen and dinette or couch. That would give you a second bathroom and a place to sit back and relax. The TC would remain your bedroom. With it being small, you can still boondock. For places like San Francisco, Chicago, etc., you could park the trailer outside of town and use just the camper as you do now. When you leave, pick up the trailer and go.
Actually, as I write that, how about a small enclosed utility trailer - that would be less obvious so you could park it in more places. You could furnish the interior according to your specific needs - running out of storage, add cupboards; need room for activities, add a desk/worktable; etc.
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