I only mentioned the mobile home because you said you were thinking of buying a plot of land to park it on and that you feel you need a big camper because you are claustrophobic. Trying to save you some money there as I thought that was the intention of you thinking of going this route versus staying in hotels. And also so the walls don't close in on you. Here's the fact. People don't rv because its cheap. It's not. Most full timers will tell you that their budget is pretty close to what it was in a stick and bricks home. At least that is what I have been reading from them. I can't attest to that yet, but from seeing posted budgets, it makes sense to me. The only way to make it cheaper is to go cheaper. Cheaper and smaller unit. Or unit in worse shape. No hookup camping. Which means you will have to figure out how to get simple things like electricity and water (yes you need water). You will need to be able to dump your tanks. Planning on taking showers? That water will add up. Most places will not allow you to just dump it on the ground. Electricity, well you will need to either set up a solar kit or get a generator. Going to need ac during the summer? Solar isn't going to do it unless you spend some big bucks for all the equipment you will need. You will need a big enough generator to run the ac and other things In the camper. If you need the ac running 24/7, then you can probably figure a couple of gallons of gas easily every day. Probably $8-10 worth every day(maybe less). Also, you will probably have to move around at least every two weeks because many government type facilities (low cost) require it. Which means more gas usage in that big truck that you will probably get around 8-10mpg towing your camper. Trying to live somewhere without hookups is going to require some work. You will need to constantly go get gas and water and go find a place to dump your tanks. You might be able to get it down to a science after a few months of just doing it once a week, but if you are out away from places to do that stuff, then you might as well plan on half a day at least getting that stuff taken care of. Not to include your laundry. And hopefully in all this, you will not have to have any repairs done. Hopefully the ac or heater won't go out on you our fridge. Oh yeah, if you will not be on hookups then you will need propane as well. Depending on the time of the year and what's running on propane, you will need to refill that as well. You will at least need a generator or solar to charge up your battery bank also. More cost there. I imagine you will need some sort of energy to work to run your equipment.
You can figure that from where you can save money in one area, that it will cost you money in another area (like gas). And while places that have hook ups cost more in the long run (maybe not always), having that creature comfort is often worth it and often saves you time and hassle.
At least you have the depreciation thing figured out and know its going to end up costing you at the end as well.
So, what was your conclusion as I must of missed it?
Brian
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