An RV with all the amenities, if it's routinely hooked up to utilities, should feel like a home, perhaps even safer than a regular home as it can be moved away from adverse weather.
Granted, it's not a proposed solution for everyone, but it can be a good number of people who don't need much, especially if they don't have kids and are self-dependent. It also may not work in very crowded urban settings if there is no parking space or a connection to utilities.
Granted, it's not a proposed solution for everyone, but it can be a good number of people who don't need much, especially if they don't have kids and are self-dependent. It also may not work in very crowded urban settings if there is no parking space or a connection to utilities.