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Why RVers Are Buying Land

02.02.2022 - By Mike WendlandPlay

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In this week's Episode 381 of the RV Podcast, we talk about why RVers are buying land, what things to look for, and what's involved.

Since we first started reporting on this last summer, hardly a day goes by that we don't hear from RVers who want to buy their own property so they can be sure of having a camp spot.

It makes no difference where they are located or what kind of RV they want. RVers want to own land and the trend seems to be growing daily.

Our guest this week is our friend Robert Morales, aka Traveling Robert to his huge fan base.

Just as Jennifer and I bought property to develop into our own private RV retreat in Tennessee, Robert bought land in northern Florida. We share what we've both learned and the projects needed to turn raw acreage into an RV campsite.

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The Main Reasons Why RVers are Buying Land

Robert owns an acre near Perry, GA. He has done videos of his work in turning into a private campground he calls "Pellicamp" on his Traveling Robert YouTube Channel.

Jennifer and I bought five acres of raw land at the Woodlands of Buffalo Creek, located on the outskirts of Linden, TN, about 90 miles west of Nashville.

Both Robert and I had the same reasons for buying land.

* We wanted to have a guaranteed spot to camp, for as long as we wanted, whenever we wanted.

* We were increasingly frustrated by the difficulty of getting reservations at state and national parks and even many commercial campgrounds.

* We figure the number of people camping has almost doubled, making competition for the traditional campgrounds a major challenge for many months to come.

* The COVID restrictions, social distancing, and worries over whatever comes next is likely to be around for some time yet.

* Neither one of us has the luxury of being able to plan for months, let alone a year in advance. The nature of our work has us always moving and very often changing plans. Thus, having a reliable base camp we can use to explore saves a lot of confusion.

What to Check in Buying Land

Electricity is being installed near our Tennessee property

In the conversation, Robert and I touched on some things that should be checked when RVers want to own land, such as:

* Beware of HOAs

* Make sure there are no restrictions on using the land for RV camping

* Is there a requirement that a permanent structure be built in a certain amount of time?

* What maintenance fees may be involved (road repairs, utility right-of-way, etc.

* Is water available either through city/county...

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