Various people have expressed interest in finding less expensive places to live, if not being on the road full-time.
And there have been comments by various people about going to a small town, where apartment rents in the $500-600 range can be found. My choice would actually be a small town within an hours drive or so of a regular city, like RV-Sue did last summer, so then you'd have all the conveniences not too far away. Plus, I think the demographics favors this route for the future, as more people move to cities for work, making rooms available in the towns.
FWIW, I ran across the city-data site, which has lots of details about various towns, like rents, real estate costs, and usually cost-of-living relative to the US average. Eg, Deming NM is 80.7%. All the info you'd ever want to know.
- http://www.city-data.com/city/Deming-New-Mexico.html
Pick a town, check it out.
And there have been comments by various people about going to a small town, where apartment rents in the $500-600 range can be found. My choice would actually be a small town within an hours drive or so of a regular city, like RV-Sue did last summer, so then you'd have all the conveniences not too far away. Plus, I think the demographics favors this route for the future, as more people move to cities for work, making rooms available in the towns.
FWIW, I ran across the city-data site, which has lots of details about various towns, like rents, real estate costs, and usually cost-of-living relative to the US average. Eg, Deming NM is 80.7%. All the info you'd ever want to know.
- http://www.city-data.com/city/Deming-New-Mexico.html
Pick a town, check it out.