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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. Off-Road RVs Exist, and They're Really Freaking Cool

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    At just about 14 feet in length, this RV is on the snug side but it uses that space efficiently. ... the Explorer can connect to communications satellites so you can stream a live feed from the RV ...

  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. Truck camper - Wikipedia

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    It was a one-of-a-kind concept unit. It was sold in 2008 or 2009 and its current location is unknown. Interior RV was also the first company to develop a slide out for a truck camper. The truck camper has gone through an evolution in development that places it on par with many larger and more expensive RV types in terms of amenities.

  7. Bob Wells (vandweller) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Wells (born 1955) is an American YouTuber and author. Known for his advocacy of nomadic vandwelling as a form of affordable minimalist living, he founded the Rubber Tramp Rendezvous, an annual gathering of van dwellers in Quartzsite, Arizona, and the Homes on Wheels Alliance, a charity which converts vehicles for needy individuals to live and travel in.