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rockhillmanor
Jan 19, 2015Explorer II
There is no ONE RV for full timing. It is up to you which one suits your needs.
"Full Time" RV'ers travel with their RV's and follow the sun and do not stay in states that have a cold winter.
No RV is 'set up' for winter. If you are planning on 'living' in this RV in a cold weather state you will freeze to death. Not to mention CG's turn off the water in winter. You need to do more research on where you will be living in this RV during the winter months.
Perhaps buying a double wide trailer in a mobile home park might be a better idea. You will have water sewer and insulated trailer meant for year around living.
"Full Time" RV'ers travel with their RV's and follow the sun and do not stay in states that have a cold winter.
No RV is 'set up' for winter. If you are planning on 'living' in this RV in a cold weather state you will freeze to death. Not to mention CG's turn off the water in winter. You need to do more research on where you will be living in this RV during the winter months.
Perhaps buying a double wide trailer in a mobile home park might be a better idea. You will have water sewer and insulated trailer meant for year around living.
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