Mike in Texas
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Last week we attended a rally at the Buck Horn Lakes RV Resort just outside Kerrville with the FMCA San Antonio River City Travelers chapter. It was a beautiful park with all the amenities and we enjoyed it very much. The thing that most intrigued me was their Club at Buck Horn Lakes, a development next to the RV park with very attractive native limestone homes ranging in size from a several hundred square feet to 2000 or so. Each home has an RV site alongside the house with electrical, water and sewer connections. It appeared that with the smaller homes, the RVs might be serving as the bedroom. The property is not sold but leased on a long term basis.
Since buying our new Monaco Diplomat 40 earlier this year, we have been talking about moving to a cooler climate (we live in New Braunfels, TX) and having a low maintenance home built that would be half the size of our current 3000 square foot one. We would want to be able to keep the RV close to the house, which is often forbidden in most quality developments. The Club at Buck Horn Lakes is very tempting, but it gets hot there in the summer. I would appreciate knowing if there are similar RV oriented developments in places where both the summers and the winters are mild.
Here is a link to the Club at Buck Horn Lakes so you can see what I'm talking about.
Buck Horn Lakes
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Since buying our new Monaco Diplomat 40 earlier this year, we have been talking about moving to a cooler climate (we live in New Braunfels, TX) and having a low maintenance home built that would be half the size of our current 3000 square foot one. We would want to be able to keep the RV close to the house, which is often forbidden in most quality developments. The Club at Buck Horn Lakes is very tempting, but it gets hot there in the summer. I would appreciate knowing if there are similar RV oriented developments in places where both the summers and the winters are mild.
Here is a link to the Club at Buck Horn Lakes so you can see what I'm talking about.
Buck Horn Lakes
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