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Scottiemom
Dec 17, 2020Nomad
I agree with coolmom42. Another thing is that RV's require maintenance and things break, etc. What if your student was busy studying for exams and something "blows" OR malfunctions, propane runs out, etc., and they have to deal with that. When my kids went to college I didn't want them to have to worry about things like that. I wanted my kids to concentrate on their studies and do their best. Not possible if you having to empty tanks, fetch propane, troubleshoot their wifi, etc.
I had one friend who found a very nice trailer court near their student's university. They bought a mobile home in there and their student found a roommate. They lived together there all four years and when she graduated, they sold the mobile home to another student. It was perfect for them. A mobile would not have the potential problems that an RV would.
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I had one friend who found a very nice trailer court near their student's university. They bought a mobile home in there and their student found a roommate. They lived together there all four years and when she graduated, they sold the mobile home to another student. It was perfect for them. A mobile would not have the potential problems that an RV would.
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