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I'm also guessing you did some modifications (which cost money) to prepare your RV for winter living, correct?
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Bigbobsaget wrote:
Well I just can't get over the fact that rent is the same amount as a house payment. I figure a travel trailer could be had for 200 per month or less. Though the addional costs seem to not be worth it. The idea of being able to pull off when we want to though sounds enticing. I'm sure it can be done if I were experienced.
Anyhow that's why I posted on here just to get a general consensus.
โAug-17-2016 03:06 PM
jaycocreek wrote:Do not mean to be a downer, but in Missouri, in the winter, it would very likely be cheaper to live in an apartment or a mobile home.
In Idaho it is much cheaper in an RV rather than an apartment.I have spent many winters living in an RV and the RV parks in most of Idaho are full of full time RVers.
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Do not mean to be a downer, but in Missouri, in the winter, it would very likely be cheaper to live in an apartment or a mobile home.