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Assuming your asking about a MoHo?
I can see the allure of having one for travel but not to live in. One of the reasons is there would be a lot of stuff to put away to go on a trip. Second, it would likely be carrying a lot of weight since it's your home. Lastly, everything is half as big in an RV ie; bathroom, refrigerator, TV just to name a few.
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 Originally Posted by Stainless
Assuming your asking about a MoHo?
I can see the allure of having one for travel but not to live in. One of the reasons is there would be a lot of stuff to put away to go on a trip. Second, it would likely be carrying a lot of weight since it's your home. Lastly, everything is half as big in an RV ie; bathroom, refrigerator, TV just to name a few.
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X2, You will get sick of it in time.
Believe 1/2 of what you see and nothing of what you hear. 
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 Originally Posted by Stainless
Assuming your asking about a MoHo?
I can see the allure of having one for travel but not to live in. One of the reasons is there would be a lot of stuff to put away to go on a trip. Second, it would likely be carrying a lot of weight since it's your home. Lastly, everything is half as big in an RV ie; bathroom, refrigerator, TV just to name a few.
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 Originally Posted by SBS933
X2, You will get sick of it in time.
I had a travel trailer for 5-6 months and spent every other Thursday-Sunday in it and I loved it! I had all of the same things in it as I did my house for everyday use.
I was thinking I would probably do it for about the same amount of time. But, the whole safety issue NordicBear mentioned has me almost rethinking it. Bummer :(
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Thought:
Cant you pay for a week in a hotel at different locations, maybe like an extended stay where there is a little kitchen to cook in as well?
I would assume it is cheaper then buying a MoHo, safer and it is still the same concept. You can drive from city to city and see which one you like the best.
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 Originally Posted by riverrunner1984
Thought:
Cant you pay for a week in a hotel at different locations, maybe like an extended stay where there is a little kitchen to cook in as well?
I would assume it is cheaper then buying a MoHo, safer and it is still the same concept. You can drive from city to city and see which one you like the best.
That's a great idea. However this whole idea came alive bc I want to buy a Moho.
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Not that I'm tellin ya to do it, but I dig the fact you even entertain the the idea to get out there and do it. I don't know any girls that would even think about that, then again your no ordinary girl. Just my 2¢
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 Originally Posted by ocphotographics
Not that I'm tellin ya to do it, but I dig the fact you even entertain the the idea to get out there and do it. I don't know any girls that would even think about that, then again your no ordinary girl. Just my 2¢
Thank you sweetie!!! You embrace my quirks!
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 Originally Posted by Eli
I was thinking I would probably do it for about the same amount of time. But, the whole safety issue NordicBear mentioned has me almost rethinking it. Bummer :(
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RV parks have a lot to do with how much you're willing to spend in space rent, higher space rent usually very safe ie; Islander. If you're talking about putting it in a trailer park, some are Ok, others not really.
Fwiw, I had the option of bringing my MoHo to live in at my current assignment but rented an executive style apartment instead. I'm giving up a $1000 a month in per Diem to do so but it's roomy and has washer/dryer in apt.
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