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  2. RV Living: How to Make It Without a House - AOL

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    I asked Kathy what it costs to buy an RV that would be comfortable to live in year-round. She says a used motor home will run "right around $100,000 if it's a diesel pusher and about $80,000 for a ...

  3. Recreational vehicle terms - Wikipedia

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    Typical full-timers would include retired couples who have sold or rented out their immovable domiciles, favoring a life on the road. (US insurance companies specializing in RV insurance normally set the threshold between full-time and part-time at five or six months, depending on the carrier, so from the standpoint of insurance, someone ...

  4. The Most Outrageous Luxury RVs Money Can Buy - AOL

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    Volkner Performance S. Price: $2.1 million This RV, the latest in the Performance S line, is an upgrade thanks to its 135-square-foot rooftop deck, which seats 6 to 8 people.That's not all that's ...

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

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    Ken Hrin, 69, an accountant, was looking for a simpler life. He gave up his $2,200-a-month, one-bedroom apartment in Marlton, sold his accounting firm, bought a 2021 Ford Transit Cargo van for ...

  6. RV park - Wikipedia

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    Overnight rates for most USA RV parks are US$15 to US$50, although some in cities and country parks may be US$10 or less; even free. There is a subculture of "fulltiming" RV owners who live in their recreational vehicles on a permanent basis. They typically move from one RV park to another.

  7. Camping World - Wikipedia

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    The development, described by Garvin as "a combination of Disney World, Camping World and Bass Pro Shops", will feature a large Camping World store with RV 250 service bays; a five-story, 650,000 square foot (60,000 m 2) permanent RV trade show and exhibition area; a "free-range" campground with dry-camping sites; camping museum; and much more ...