I moved into an rv temporarily. Lemme tell you, I LOVE it!
I kinda don’t want to stop. I just know these things are not built to last and the costs will never pay off.
But I am thinking of a prefab shed on a tiny piece of land to compliment the rv.
Seriously, check it out.
Seriously, check it out.
There is more than one way to “skin the cat” OR live your life.
See 5 homes — from tiny sheds to not-so-tiny domes — that you can buy on Amazon from $8,800
https://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-prefab-tiny-homes-for-sale-2023-4?op=1
Yes, my wife and I full time RVed for 4 years It was a dream life, and had the additional benefit of allowing investments to rise while expenditures were reduced. Not a bad plan, but we traveled as an added benefit. Doing this lifestyle in the Google parking lot would not be as much fun.
BTW, we had a sat internet system which now is unnecessary because most RV parks have Wi Fi. Again, this is very different from parking at the curb in an urban area. And I agree that considering the buy in and sale aspects, it was quite expensive on an annual basis.
You are absolutely correct. We did it for two years. Sold our home and hit the road. Went from 2000 sq ft, to 275. Loved it. Found a place to do just what you want to, only we bought a pre-built cabin on the river. Great money saving way to live. Our average cost was $25/day (water/sewer/electricity). We did a lot of Corps of Engineer and state parks.