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" barb1283 " wrote:

> , What kind of cost do you incur to go to camper area and hook

up to utilities?

>

Local monthly rates range from $430. a month to $560.

Got to be careful. Lots of bad RV parks.

And there are lots of bad RV's that you wouldn't want to be parked

next to - worse than bad buildings.

Watch out for those " too good to be true " RV deals.

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> , What kind of cost do you incur to go to camper area and hook

up

> to utilities?

Excuse me for butting in but my husband and I have lived in a motor

home since October 2002 after we had to leave our home due to mold.

We have paid as much as $12.00 per day down to $8.00 per day. Those

prices included all our utilities. At RV parks your rent includes

your utilities (most of the time).. It all depends on what kind of

perks you want, but where can you live for $250.00 to $300.00 per

month with utilities included. It all depends on what part of the

country you live in and what perks you are willing to do without. If

you have any specific questions you can email me personally.

Jane

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Oh my!! That is very expensive. Then you also

get a electricity bill, gas bill, water bills

too, just like living in a home or apartment???!!

--- erikmoldwarrior

<erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote:

> " barb1283 " wrote:

> > , What kind of cost do you incur to go to

> camper area and hook

> up to utilities?

> >

>

>

> Local monthly rates range from $430. a month to

> $560.

> Got to be careful. Lots of bad RV parks.

> And there are lots of bad RV's that you

> wouldn't want to be parked

> next to - worse than bad buildings.

> Watch out for those " too good to be true " RV

> deals.

>

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Hi Leigh, but how does one live without

electricity or water?

--- Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...>

wrote:

> this is just a thought. perhaps you could

> contact a church and ask to park temporarily in

> their parking lot. no neighbors using charcoal

> grills, etc. In the mountains there are

> probably no restrictions.

>

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bbw <barb1283@...> wrote:

> Oh my!! That is very expensive. Then you also

> get a electricity bill, gas bill, water bills

> too, just like living in a home or apartment???!!

This is an expensive area with few RV parking options inside

populated areas, but there is no extra charge for water or

electricity in these parks. TV and phone are often included.

Propane is the major expense for most people.

Apartments around here start at about $900. a month.

I spend a lot of time in the mountains.

Not only is it cheaper and makes me feel better, but the scenery is

much nicer.

This lifestyle wasn't dictated by expense or choice, but by pure

necessity. When I am in a bad RV park and get hit by a wayward

spore plume, or even when I'm out in the mountains as I was at Wolf

Creek when a bad RV pulled in upwind of me, I have to move just as

surely as if I were in a moldy building.

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churches have electricity and water. it's just a thought to get somebody through

a rough patch.

bbw <barb1283@...> wrote: Hi Leigh, but

how does one live without

electricity or water?

--- Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...>

wrote:

> this is just a thought. perhaps you could

> contact a church and ask to park temporarily in

> their parking lot. no neighbors using charcoal

> grills, etc. In the mountains there are

> probably no restrictions.

>

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What do you need propane for?

Do you need to park really close to other people

and do you feel safe?

Can you park it without any of these hookups and

live out of RV?

--- erikmoldwarrior

<erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote:

> This is an expensive area with few RV parking

> options inside

> populated areas, but there is no extra charge

> for water or

> electricity in these parks. TV and phone are

> often included.

> Propane is the major expense for most people.

> Apartments around here start at about $900. a

> month.

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They wouldn't have a hookup to send electricity

into your RV. They'd have to let you come inside

to use their kitchen, toilet, shower, etc, round

the clock.

--- Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...>

wrote:

> churches have electricity and water. it's just

> a thought to get somebody through a rough

> patch.

>

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