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  2. How Much Does it Cost To Live in an RV? Pros and Cons

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    You can live permanently in an RV. You'll want to consider all the costs, benefits and drawbacks before you make the choice to move your life into an RV, but it's definitely possible.

  3. Fulltiming - Wikipedia

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    An American RV park. Fulltiming is a term used among motorhome individuals and families who live "full-time" in their motorhome or RV. Such mobile individuals are often called fulltimers. [1] Fulltiming is a worldwide activity, and there are many bloggers who record their day-to-day life on the road. The term has been discussed in publications ...

  4. Trailer park - Wikipedia

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    A trailer park, caravan park, mobile home park, mobile home community or manufactured home community is a temporary or permanent area for mobile homes and travel trailers. Advantages include low cost compared to other housing, and quick and easy moving to a new area (for example, when taking a job in a distant place while keeping the same home).

  5. People are using RVs as permanent, rental housing. Here ... - AOL

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    A proposed land development code amendment to curb use of recreational vehicles as rental housing is moving through Walton County's review process

  6. Home prices too high? Nomad RVs in Toms River grows by ... - AOL

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    Nomad RV in Toms River turns vans ... Nomad RVs in Toms River grows by helping van buyers live on the road. Gannett. ... was looking for a simpler life. He gave up his $2,200-a-month, one-bedroom ...

  7. Motorhome - Wikipedia

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    A motorhome also has a cab area with a driver and passenger seat. These seats often swivel to become part of the living space. A dinette area provides a table and seating space typically used for eating meals. A lounge may also be included, consisting of either a U-shaped sofa located in the rear of the motorhome or a side lounge.