โMar-13-2018 06:42 AM
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โMar-13-2018 05:51 PM
jesseannie wrote:
We are assessing our options and one may be to live full time in our rig and work camp and find seasonal jobs on the road.
โMar-13-2018 05:05 PM
โMar-13-2018 03:26 PM
bukhrn wrote:
"Boise is an expensive city to live in and because of national attention.."
Ok, I may be a little naรฏve, (or a lot), and I admit that I almost never watch the news, exactly What national attention has caused Boise to become an expensive city to live in?
โMar-13-2018 01:33 PM
โMar-13-2018 11:13 AM
2gypsies wrote:
I think your plan will work very well. Remember... you don't have to stay in one climate year-round. You've got wheels. Find a warmish winter spot and a cool summer spot. You mentioned Dallas - it gets cold and hot there - not a good place for year-round RVing. Even Arizona has a great year-round temperature - desert for winter and mountains for summer. Best of luck to you!
โMar-13-2018 10:50 AM
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โMar-13-2018 10:01 AM
donn0128 wrote:
I have to agree totally. Get out of Boise. Unless there is an underlying reason you absolutely must stick around, large metropolotin cities will eat you alive cost wise. Yes, you must also have an exit plan. Because sometime in the future it will become nearly imposaaible for you to travel.
You could also look into someplace with a moderate climate and simply buy a park model or a used mfg home. Both options would be far cheaper in the long run than apartment living. The down side of course is your stuck in one place. But again picking a moderate climate location it should not be a hardship. Mid to southern Oregon coast is a good option that comes to mind.
โMar-13-2018 09:59 AM
DallasSteve wrote:
Ooh a budget! Let me put my former CPA hat back on.
Camping fees $3,000 ($250 per month - I'm skeptical, that's less than $10 per day)
Fuel $4,000 ($75 per week - sounds reasonable)
Food $4,000 ($75 per week - that's plenty)
Extra $2,000 ($167 per month - not nearly enough for me)
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Total $13,000 per year
My extras (per month):
100 - Health insurance (if Medicare at 65)
100 - Auto/RV insurance (maybe more)
100 - Cell phone and Internet (maybe more)
100 - Repairs (maybe more)
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400 - Total (realistically, I would budget at least $600 per month)
A realistic RV budget (living cheap):
$5,000 Camping fees ($400 per month)
$4,000 Fuel ($75 per week)
$4,000 Food ($75 per week)
$7,000 Extras ($600 per month)
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$20,000 per year ($200 per month)
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