Forum: residual income streams. RV site rental as mostly passive income?
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John Https://search-by-image.info/larsa-pippen-onlyfans-leaked.php. I like Optional 'thank-you' note:. I am currently living in a RV, working remotely, searching for a piece of land to put down rootsboth literally Permaculture food forest, homestead with natural building, etc and figuratively so tired of being nomadic.
So we try to find private land to park on. If you have land, this seems like a great way to have a mostly passive income. I know I am planning for it when we land. Some Pros: 1. After initial costs for setup, very little is required 2. There are sites you can use to advertise your place and many eager campers looking for them 3. Requires very little interaction with people if you set things up nicely 4. Meet cool people 6. Help out people who are on the road selfish plus here 7. Spread word of mouth goodness about your Permaculture endeavors Cons: 1.
People 2. Animals they may hookup with them 3. Up front cost 4. Privacy issues 5. Insurance and lawyers possibly Some things that I feel are pretty much necessary: 1. A decent road in to the site, with plenty of space to turn a large rig around. We have a 33ft travel trailer for instance.
RV camping in Washington with electricity hookup and water hookup
They expect the campers to track their waste and take with them in the RV or periodically dump at a dump station. Nice to have: 1. Privacy of some kind built in to the site 2.
Fire pit 3. Gravel or concrete pad 4. Picnic table 5. Green stuff grass, plants, etc 6. Stacy Witscher. This is one of the income streams that we are working on. We are currently listed as a camp site with Hipcamp, no amenities at this point other than access to potable water and a picnic table. The plan is to add amenities and simple cabins rental the money that we rental from current camp income. I doubt that we will do full RV site rental as there hookup a lot of that in town, and we are off grid. We have opted to not allow pets, so that's an option.
We have had too many negative experiences with other peoples pets. Another land steward sells farm products to her visitors, so we are going to try that as well. Harvest Hosts encourages people to purchase items e. I agree. Boost this thread! The Tiny House Movement. Homesteading, buy land or join a community?