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Old 11-13-2012, 10:28 AM
 
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Hello all ;
I asked this question before , trying one more time , maybe part of forum was not
proper one .

Which region of Florida and /or any neighboring state (looking for mild winter) , would
be the most promising, in finding the place to live in motor home , with two dogs ( and these ones are key words)


We need to start to drive and look for the place , to settle down for at least one year .

We have budget about 25 k a year after taxes , are two of us and dogs . We are looking for trailer park where
dogs are allowed , or rural area with low crime rate , not extra high cost of living, where would be
possible to rent a piece of land from someone for long term , or maybe a room in the house with the use of backyard , and parking space ,
maybe camping situation with lots for rent .
We do not know east part of US at all , except short vacation on Florida .
We assuming ( after reading what available), it is less expensive than CA , where we used to live
for many years , years ago .
We are in quite delicate situation , trying hard not to have to get rid of animals, which we saved at the first place .
Any insight ?

regards e

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Old 11-13-2012, 01:37 PM
 
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With a motor home you're probably looking for longterm campground..
Maybe something affordable on one of these sites,but dont expect them to be too close to any big cities.



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Old 11-13-2012, 01:42 PM
 
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Central Florida is cheap... really cheap and has a great climate. If you are over 55, there are a lot of affordable living communities. Wauchula or Arcadia might be a good fit.
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Old 11-13-2012, 03:10 PM
 
Location: Broward County FL
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It also depends on the size of your dog. Some will take two, but they have to be under 25 pounds or so.
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