Thinkin' About Living at a Campground
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se-alumSo, I've recently been tossing around the idea of living in my camper during the summer months(Apr-Oct). Basically, this would allow me to save money to build the home I want in a few years. It's on a permanent spot at a very nice place. Rent w/ utilities would cost me right about $300/mo. I currently pay $350 for rent, and utilities cost me another $300 where I'm currently at. The drive is an extra 15-20 minutes each way to work from the campground, which would cost me about $60/mo above what I'm paying now in gas. My parents and brother have both offered me a bedroom during the winter months(Nov-Mar) for $100/mo. The big hang up is living w/ my parents or my brothers family for 5 mo. I'm not sure I can handle it. I do pay $200/mo for my loan on the camper, but that would be the same no matter where I lived. So, would you do it to save roughly $4500/yr??
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Raw Dawgin' itI have 3 gold fish
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THE4RINGZDoes the camper cost more to insure every year than renter's insurance?
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thavoice
Ya could give up your memberships to the online child porn sites ya like to frequent. You would save that in like 6 monthsse-alum;1141046 wrote:So, I've recently been tossing around the idea of living in my camper during the summer months(Apr-Oct). Basically, this would allow me to save money to build the home I want in a few years. It's on a permanent spot at a very nice place. Rent w/ utilities would cost me right about $300/mo. I currently pay $350 for rent, and utilities cost me another $300 where I'm currently at. The drive is an extra 15-20 minutes each way to work from the campground, which would cost me about $60/mo above what I'm paying now in gas. My parents and brother have both offered me a bedroom during the winter months(Nov-Mar) for $100/mo. The big hang up is living w/ my parents or my brothers family for 5 mo. I'm not sure I can handle it. I do pay $200/mo for my loan on the camper, but that would be the same no matter where I lived. So, would you do it to save roughly $4500/yr?? -
se-alum
Don't know what renters insurance cost a month, but it's $25/mo to insure the camper.THE4RINGZ;1141049 wrote:Does the camper cost more to insure every year than renter's insurance? -
gutI'm not sure your math makes sense. Even assuming it does, $200/mo for the camper financing PLUS depreciation would seem to point to the obvious choice of, DUH, sell the camper. (or, if it's underwater....burn it).
$300 for utilities in your apartment? That makes no sense. For something of that size I would think about $80 a month. If you're talking cable and internet, then if you do without in the camper you can do without in the apartment. -
gut
Also, living in a van down by the river won't ploll well with the ladies.se-alum;1141057 wrote:Don't know what renters insurance cost a month, but it's $25/mo to insure the camper. -
OSH
I think I pay $15 a month for renters insurance on my house.se-alum;1141057 wrote:Don't know what renters insurance cost a month, but it's $25/mo to insure the camper. -
Pick6how on earth does your utilities cost you $300 a month?
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OSH
That does seem high.Pick6;1141143 wrote:how on earth does your utilities cost you $300 a month?
I guess if you throw in: water, gas heat, electric, and trash, it could run it up. Now, it could even be more IF the heat is not gas and is electric. Electric heat can get expensive depending on the size of the house AND how hot it's kept in the house. -
se-alum
I'm not going to sell it. I'm not in a situation where I can't afford it, I was just thinking I could save even more money by living in it. Moreso just me being greedy. I live in an older mobile home, that is all electric. Electric bill can run anywhere from $150-$250. Also in the utilities is trash, water, cable, and internet. At the campground, I wouldn't pay anything for trash or water. I can get internet for about $25/mo., and I would get Direct TV. Electric would be about $20/mo.gut;1141058 wrote:I'm not sure your math makes sense. Even assuming it does, $200/mo for the camper financing PLUS depreciation would seem to point to the obvious choice of, DUH, sell the camper. (or, if it's underwater....burn it).
$300 for utilities in your apartment? That makes no sense. For something of that size I would think about $80 a month. If you're talking cable and internet, then if you do without in the camper you can do without in the apartment. -
said_aouita
Better than mom's place.gut;1141059 wrote:Also, living in a van down by the river won't ploll well with the ladies. -
chicago510I'm confused by your logic. You live in a mobile home that costs $300/mo in utilities alone, but you can afford a camper? You have $850 outgoing monthly in rent, utilities, camper loan.
Thats a chunk of change that could be put towards more reasonable living no? -
gut
No, you can definitely do a lot worse than mom's basement...like, A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER!!!said_aouita;1141174 wrote:Better than mom's place. -
gut
Calm down....He's got it all worked out. Maybe even hang a shingle outside that camper that says "financial advisor" and deduct it as an office expense!chicago510;1141176 wrote: Thats a chunk of change that could be put towards more reasonable living no? -
GOONx19For only $4500, no.
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OSHIf you are concerned about saving money...
Why spend money on cable and the internet? -
TigerNation10What campgrounds would you be staying at?
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se-alum
I see what you're saying. Here's the thing though, I was just looking at it as an option to save money, not as something I need to do to survive. I'm not interested in selling the camper, as that's what I like to spend my free time doing in the summer. If I was struggling to survive, then yea, I'd sell the camper, no questions asked. So basically, the camper is staying, so I was just contemplating the idea of moving there to save some cash since I already have it.chicago510;1141176 wrote:I'm confused by your logic. You live in a mobile home that costs $300/mo in utilities alone, but you can afford a camper? You have $850 outgoing monthly in rent, utilities, camper loan.
Thats a chunk of change that could be put towards more reasonable living no? -
se-alum
http://www.longsretreat.com/TigerNation10;1141190 wrote:What campgrounds would you be staying at? -
dwccrewLOL, poor people.
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sportchamppsIs it a nudist campground
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TimberShould have kept this one to yourself... sometimes you just have to know when not to speak up... BTW, Enjoy those summer Thunderstorms/Tornado warnings in your camper.... Ya never see those in the news or anything.
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said_aouitaLooks like a fairly nice camp ground. I assume the permanent residents at the camp ground are in a separate area from the weekend renters?
I'd consider checking out the place on a busy weekend before moving there. May find out the permanent residents are loud and obnoxious. -
ZWICK 4 PREZ
If your options are to live in a trailer or live in a different trailer for $300 less a month, it doesn't seem like a hard decision.se-alum;1141159 wrote:. I live in an older mobile home, that is all electric. Electric bill can run anywhere from $150-$250. Also in the utilities is trash, water, cable, and internet. At the campground, I wouldn't pay anything for trash or water. I can get internet for about $25/mo., and I would get Direct TV. Electric would be about $20/mo.