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Is the "cheap RV camping" fading into the sunset?

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The old adage of location, location, location still has some truth in it.
and location ==>> increase/decrease demand, which leads to increase/decrease price.

This is why I see FT RV-ing (vs RV living stationary) as a decreasing population. And/or "living" for a shorter period of time...which could very well turn into RV camping while owning a home. So bigger, more luxurious RVs will be sold off as short timers don't need all of that space/amenities, especially considering the costs of payments, insurance, storage, decreasing value over time. I've seen a lot of people who had big class As not have them anyumore and instead, have a bumperpull trailer and truck in their driveway.
That's how I see the future.

Re $1600 a month for an RV spot? I pay $1200/month for a 1800sf, 4 bedroom single family house, 2 car garage, huge driveway, including all utilities/phone/insurance.
This will be the decision most will have to make, especially as they age in/into retirement.
 

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