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Show Threads Show Posts. Go to Page Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. View detailed profile Advanced or search site with Search Forums Advanced. I am moving up to Boise in a few months with my husband, daughter, and sister.
My sister plans on buying an RV to live in full time. I see a lot of houses having RV parking, but do they have the hookups for it? Does anyone else live in an RV and have any tips? Is it expensive? Sorry any insight would be great! For power hookup, you can always run an extension cord, but unless you add a new plug and possibly a circuit, it will be limited usually to 20AMP service. I would guess in most houses a 30 AMP connection would require an electrician to wire it in to the fuse block.
Never seen one with a gray and black water drain, but I guess there could be. Since they are designed to run on propane for heat, winter camping can get pretty expensive. Might want to check zoning too. The occasional visitor in a RV was not troubled, but a full time would have been if a neighbor had reported the situation. But not sure about Boise or any of the suburbs. Some subdivisions require RVs to be enclosed, most would at least require them to be behind a 6' privacy fence beside the house.
Most houses with RV parking don't have any special hookups, but as noted above you can run an extension cord to them for electricity. Some houses do actually have a dump line that runs to the sewer but I'd say that's the exception.
As far as living in one full time, you could run into city ordinance restrictions so I'd check that out. Really if your sister is wanting to do that she ought to rent a spot at an RV park. We have a fifth wheel that we use for camping and trips out to the coast and whatnot, but just occasional stuff.