Truck stops aren t just for trucks tractor trailers and over sized rigs anymore.
Can you live in an rv park.
You definitely can t park an rv for a few months at a house and call it an adu.
If you re one of the latter types of rvers you can use these five places to park an rv in a pinch.
Even on a fixed income.
The spontaneity and perpetual adventure of not having firm roots is a huge part of what draws many full timers to the lifestyle in the first place.
When you live in your rig full time home is well wherever you park it.
From three to six months at a time you can hunker down in one place and also enjoy activities most parks offer for their seasonal guests.
In truth you will basically live in the same way that you would in any neighborhood.
An rv bathroom can be as big or as little as you want it to be.
For those who wish to escape the extremes of hot or cold weather a seasonal stay is an even more affordable way to live in an rv park.
Rather than settling down in a geographically based community campers form their ties on the fly creating a worldwide network of adventurers linked by discussion.
You can t live out of a recreational vehicle on the residentially zoned property so you ll have to make the case that your rv isn t really being used as a recreational vehicle.
I ve found that living in an rv is attainable for about 500 a month whether you drive and park for free for 1 month or you spend a month at a time in an rv park.
In fact the bathroom in our old rv was actually bigger than the one we d had in our house it had dual sinks and a big shower.
If cheap rv living is your goal as it was mine here s proof that you can manage living in an rv fulltime.
Some rv parks will let you stay long term if you periodically move your home and or leave the park for a couple of days.
Sometimes you might need a permanent foundation.
I ll show you the numbers.
Being on the road the entire time means that you.
If you make sure you observe the.
Living in an rv park full time is the reality for thousands of people some people willingly choose it as a lifestyle while others are on the road for financial problems.
That s a small price to pay for the freedom of living in an rv.
Whatever the reason is when you have been planning to be a full time rver hopping from one park to another you must know some things to prepare for the unconventional life.
Rvs are parked overnight at truck stops across the country every day.