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Jiuchessu

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  1. 50 minutes ago, agesilaus said:

    If you never plan to move the RV then look for a 'park model' that designed to stay in one place and will connect to the park plumbing

    I plan to mostly not move it, but I would like that option. It can use it with the family once or twice a year. I also don't need something that big. Do travel trailers have that option to hook up?

  2. I live in Los Angeles. I am looking to buy an RV mainly for business reasons. I want to set up a place to stay in San Diego (2hrs away from Los Angeles) since I make deliveries there and don't want to stay in hotels for cost reasons AND mainly because I also need a place to park my Sprinter Work van that hauls its own Cargo Trailer. 

    I figured if I buy an RV, find a lot (here is where I will need some help/advice) that has enough space to park my van and trailer, I can save money in the long run and it will also be a convenience thing having all my equipment next to me without worrying about people tagging my white van or white cargo trailer.

     

    Are there lots like this? If so, how do I begging to look for them? what are they  called (if they have a specific name)?

    Will/can the trailer be hooked up to plumbing? I would have to have to travel to empty it etc...

    How much would a lot like this cost more or less?

     

    The image shows my van and the white trailer (I also have a 2nd black trailer that I will need to store so i do need some flat/land space for them. Is this even possilble? Do trailer lots come with this much space?

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