is this the RV subculture of itinerant retirees, is it a cheap form of housing for refinery/oil workers, is it something else?
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There’s an Amazon warehouse there, so it’s probably full of Camperforce people. https://www.wired.com/story/meet-camperforce-amazons-nomadic-retiree-army/ …
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Would you ask them how many younger people they come across on their travels? I’m dumping everything for that life right now at 29.
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there’s an RVs subreddit that looks promising. Have you checked it out? https://www.reddit.com/r/rvs/
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I’d imagine you’re right, the financial demands are very significant and the drawbacks really aren’t for everyone.
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that is totally gross and yet totally not surprising. note: even a cheap RV costs tens of thousands, if it's roadworthy!
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my "gross" comment was aimed at the people in charge of housing policy :)
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rv (as in: working cars) parks or trailer parks? the latter becomes a popular low-income "housing" https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/may/03/owning-trailer-parks-mobile-home-university-investment …
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RV parks are a different thing than trailer parks
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