timmac wrote:
But I thought RVs were for traveling and not the headache of living in one on land with all the BS restrictions and such.
Keep life simple and just rent.
How about:
1 - It's cheaper
2 - It's more flexible
In the first years of retirement I don't think I would do it because I would want to travel and explore. As I get older I may want to stay in one place more. But I could also have the option to live part of the year where it's warmer and part of the year where it's cooler. But I would like to have the option to try to rent it out the other part of the year, if there are willing renters. If I'm using a northern park in the summer and a southern park in the winter I may not get any renters when it's not occupied.