Is it cheaper to live in a rental house, apartment, or rv, travel trailer, 5th wheel type situation?
I am trying to figure out the cheapest way to live as far as a home and utilities. I am considering parking a rv or such in a park that takes long term renters but do not have any experience with that so I am wondering about costs through winter cold, summer heat, and overall which of the above are cheapest. Thanks for any help!
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1. they do not really give discounts on used rental houses,or apartments,and if you looking to buy that ,of cores qualify as used ,so with the interest rates to day buy a double bungalow and try the land lord thing rent out the one side and live in the other and a whole apartment take more work work work,and the even if you lived in one of the units you will only have an apartment,rv new or used only if you buy a land camping spot to place it a have seen many on ebay the state of texas had some Pretty nice ones all the hook up already there sewer water electric etc,5,000.00 not such a bad deal but camper living is a little to be desired,for most people in long term.so good luck.
2. The utilities are usually paid in RV and travel trailer parks. They are cheaper living than apartments and houses.
My son has a fifth wheel and the space where he lives is $125.00 a week. The prices vary from park to park. It takes a special fifth wheel attachment on a truck to pull a fifth wheel trailer. If you do not have it, you have to pay someone to move the trailer.
An Rv is small too and the rent will be the same.