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OneGrassRoot

(22,920 posts)
Thu Mar 24, 2022, 09:43 AM Mar 2022

Anyone near Wake County...

and be, or know of, anyone who owns land and might be willing to rent space (or sell land at an affordable price...hahaha, I know) for someone to live in their RV full-time?

Specifically Southern Wake, or even over toward Jordan Lake.

It's a longshot but I'm posting everywhere online I can think of. Thanks...lol.

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Anyone near Wake County... (Original Post) OneGrassRoot Mar 2022 OP
You might contact these people mnhtnbb Mar 2022 #1
Thanks... OneGrassRoot Mar 2022 #2
I have a friend who sold her house in New Hampshire several years ago mnhtnbb Mar 2022 #3
I would LOVE THAT! OneGrassRoot Mar 2022 #4

OneGrassRoot

(22,920 posts)
2. Thanks...
Thu Mar 24, 2022, 10:11 AM
Mar 2022

Hi, btw

Thanks for these links. Nearly everything gets so far away that it's not doable. The coast and the mountains have many more options. The RV parks and resorts tend to not be great, if even allowed, for full-time living I've learned.

I hadn't visited the RV Property site in a while though, so thanks for the reminder. I'll add that to my daily search.

Thanks again.


mnhtnbb

(31,405 posts)
3. I have a friend who sold her house in New Hampshire several years ago
Thu Mar 24, 2022, 10:15 AM
Mar 2022

and has been living with her husband--and now dog--in an RV park in Yuma, AZ. They apparently love it. In the late spring they drive back to NH to visit family/friends and then when the nights get cool, they head back out west. Tried Colorado briefly this past year, but couldn't handle the altitude and ended up back in Yuma.

You could do the beach in the winter and mountains in the summer!

Good luck!



OneGrassRoot

(22,920 posts)
4. I would LOVE THAT!
Thu Mar 24, 2022, 11:41 AM
Mar 2022

For now, however, I'm the primary caregiver for my toddler grandson and have to stay close and that is proving to be quite the challenge. Zoning issues are tough, even if I wanted to live in the backyard, which I don't...lol.

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