VanGirl
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What I'm finding is to ask other full-time older RV folks. Once you get into one of the lower price parks the retired full-timers can point you to other low price parks. Just ask them. (We have some residents that have been retired at our park since the 1980s. Tell them your looking for a nice, full hookup, year-round spot to live. Most do not offer the information you have to ask them. The place I'm staying right now leases by the year. They have an area for over nighters but it is 350 + per month for elect, water, ect. <br><br>The biggest problem where I live is the herd of deer laying in my yard and pine cones falling on my roof.<br>It is truley a little piece of heaven in the pines of southern New Mexico.<br><br>I expect to be moving over to the Tucson area in a few months and I have already located a lower price park there thanks to my current neighbors.