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Live in an RV Jay 7-13-06  
A question for all you RVers. I am relocating to Ocala Fl. from Ft. Lauderdale. Rather than pay outragous rent I have the opportunity to live( full time) in an RV. I can see a week or two vacation but full time? Does one get cabin fever? I will be working during the day but I am so used to a 1200 sq ft apt that I don't know if one can adjust to a 40 ft RV. I have been told that some Rv such as Provost(spelling?) are quite comfortable. Do you run out of hot water, is it a window A/C if it is parked full time? So many questions. The plus to the Rv is it's located on a large farm with horses, peacocks, goats etc. I love that idea. Any feedback on the feasibility of full time RV occupancy is appreciated, My only real concern is the lack of room (compared to a 1200 sq ft apt) but the rent is half!
Jay
Re: Live in an RV Adrie 9-19-06  
My sister lived in one for 10 years with husband and 2 kids. she loved it!! a cheap way to go. she worked and traveled all over theUS.
Re: Live in an RV Mary 3-15-07  
I like R.V. life, and I look at it as
the expense that I save, is worth giving up an apartment for the time being.
The parks are fun, if you want to be involved, if you don't, I feel my privacy is respected.
I really like R.V. life for myself, and to be in the country, it sounds x-tra nice. The best to you,
Re: Live in an RV S S Olsen 6-29-07  
My wife and I (and our 2 Labradors)had to move very quickly to another state to take care of her mother. We weren't sure where we would live so we bought a travel trailer. We have truly enjoyed it. We will make some changes in the unit we buy (more kitchen space), but we would not trade it for anything.
Re: Live in an RV william mercer 3-5-08  
I live in a 5th wheel for 2 yrs and it was not bad there are some down falls and theres its ups for instance the cost just get out everyone ad a while you should be fine space is limited but you will adapt you will run out of hot water but the water heater will heat it right up for u just like a house just a ll smaller water heater.
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