Is anyone doing this - FT'ing in an inexpensive RV Park year round or 6 months out of the year?
I've seen some RV parks in Oregon that are inexpensive for long term stays and I'm wondering what that would be like and if it's been done.
I plan to retire in a few years and my 401k lost much of its value so SS will be my main source of income so I need to keep expenses low.
I plan to sell my car, buy a PU that is stout enough to haul a 5th wheel and then use the PU to run my errands and shop while the 5th wheel stays stationary for months at a time and is lived in, FT by just myself and my Cat.
A 25' 5th wheel will be plenty of space for me and kitty.
I've heard of people staying year round at RV Parks for $300.00 per month, with a FHU, plus the cost of electricity.
How much electricity would one person use FT?
Who has the lowest yearly budget while FT'ing in a RV Park and paying by the month/year? (No boondocking)
Thanks.
I've seen some RV parks in Oregon that are inexpensive for long term stays and I'm wondering what that would be like and if it's been done.
I plan to retire in a few years and my 401k lost much of its value so SS will be my main source of income so I need to keep expenses low.
I plan to sell my car, buy a PU that is stout enough to haul a 5th wheel and then use the PU to run my errands and shop while the 5th wheel stays stationary for months at a time and is lived in, FT by just myself and my Cat.
A 25' 5th wheel will be plenty of space for me and kitty.
I've heard of people staying year round at RV Parks for $300.00 per month, with a FHU, plus the cost of electricity.
How much electricity would one person use FT?
Who has the lowest yearly budget while FT'ing in a RV Park and paying by the month/year? (No boondocking)
Thanks.