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- ksbowmanExplorer IIIt's heated and cooled the way I read it. Your unit could be heated what little it would need with an electric heater. All utilities paid. Month to month rent, so if you're working in the oilfields and making high five figure to low six figure wages it's sounds pretty good. No worry about freeze up or shoveling out. I bet it's pretty popular.
- Homer1ExplorerI thought it said he had it lit inside with Mercury Vapor High Intensity lights. In the winter time anywhere though, even in Florida, its dark from 4:00 pm to 8:00 a.m.
- tkcas01Explorer
Snowman9000 wrote:
Good idea, but boy, it'd be like living in a dark box inside a cave. Better than fighting the elements though.
Or, Vivos Survival Shelter & Resort WOULD be living in a cave... - kab449ExplorerWonder if the indoor RV park require all coaches to be total electric? Propane and indoors doesn't cut it.
- Snowman9000ExplorerGood idea, but boy, it'd be like living in a dark box inside a cave. Better than fighting the elements though.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIThe oilfield ain't for sissies especially in the winter.
Doesn't take long to cull the herd.
And winter has just begun......... - Homer1ExplorerI agree with pnickles: I imagine the cost is high, but the adavantages would make a lot of difference to people that cannot come up with the down payment for a stick and brick residence. I would be of interest to me to travel anywhere in the North in the winter. Summer would not all that bad either. Hope the concept survives. Fire would be my greatest concern.
- pnicholsExplorer IItkcas01,
What's in that link is an outstanding business concept. I hope the business owners make it long term. Even permanent residents in very cold parts of the country might switch to an RV parked in these "RV condos" for less expensive living! - mpierceExplorerIt was -27F here at my farm in ND. You better have LOTS of insulation and heat in an RV to be comfortable at that temp! Propane and electric bills go thru the roof.
- garyhauptExplorer
tkcas01 wrote:
One solution to winterizing RVs: ND Indoor RV Park.
Holy doodle....that looks like one of those rental storage buildings, and check the rates...yikeS!!!
Gary Haupt
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