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laknox
Jul 19, 2015Nomad
BIG park model, and use a commercial mover if you need to go somewhere else. Never forget that, if you take a loan on the RV, you =still= have to pay space rent, on top of it, as well as utilities, in a lot of cases. I'd really run the #'s on an apartment, or house, and see how close you are to what you might pay for an RV. Also, as others have said, you might run into places were you either have to sign a year's lease on a space to qualify as "permanent", or you might have to pack up and move for anywhere from 7 to 30 days before you can come back.
Lyle
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