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I am trying to start preparing a budget for one, full timing in a 5er. How much should I budget for the CG cost each month not moving around much at first. I plan to live in my 5er until I turn 66 in four years then start seeing this wonderful country of ours. Also about how much should I budget for utility cost. I live in Texas so the winters are very mild here.

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Google RV budgets and you will get many hits.Check out some of the web sites of people on this forum,many post a budget.Cost will depend on what you want in the way of amenities.

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When you decide on the area you want to stay in, call around to the the various campgrounds and find out how much they charge monthly.

Heating cost will depend to a large degree on how well your RV is insulated, how low the temps go at night in the area you will be staying in, and what temperature you are willing to live with. Some people are OK at 65 and wear a sweater and others want it to be 74 all the time.


The more specifics you can give, the better the advice we can offer you.
Good luck,

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