More than 25 years ago, I became aware of both snowbirding and full-timing when we moved to the Tucson area. From the people I have meant, they often settled in a mobile home/rv park very often in a unit they were on the road with. They enjoyed telling the stories from their travels (very good mental exercise) and hearing the stories of those that were traveling. I have met so many delightful people. Yeah, I am "social" and could listen to stories of their travels for hours.
I met these older people in AZ, NC and AL. None of the ones I was friends with had a great deal of money and just happy with the simpler things in life.
I figure, at worse, I'll end up in some sort of lower income housing for seniors in the end but hopefully, in a small TT in a nicer weather location on a rented or purchased lot. That is basically my exit plan. I would not mind having a purchased lot for that purpose.
When I worked at a high-end 5th wheel manufacturer, we had a man in his 80s order a smaller trailer. His kids called to ask the owner not to sell to him. The owner was a nice man and had a frank talk with the older gentlemen, but the older gentleman was not backing off as he was a carpenter by trade and joining an charitable organization that moved around refurbishing churches. We heard from him a few times before I left the job.
No one knows what tomorrow holds or how many there are. It is good to have an exit plan and helps build the courage one needs to move forward.
I always thought I would rather be eaten by a bear than suffer the ones some do in the end. I recently learned I had a relative that went to the AK wilderness, did writing for a magazine and disappeared in 1952. Just disappeared. Cool! I bet the bears got him! Circle of life!