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Where to find f/t rv acreage in blue states?

 
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I am looking for rv acreage in blue states - specifically in CO (not near Pueblo), the west side of OR but not coastal, WA - wet side of mountains not near Tacoma / Seattle. Not looking for off grid; want electric and water provided or affordable well options. There are good lots with small acreage, but nearly none of them are for f/t in an rv; they want you to build. I don't want a permanent structure. Thoughts? Experiences?
 
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There's a couple of options that I'm aware of:

1) find a situation that caters directly to mobile/tiny house/RV living, such as a designated park or community which is explicitly permitted to host those units

2) find a county that either has no zoning policy, or very little enforcement thereof, and do what you're comfortable taking on for yourself there

3) find a county that's willing to permit mobile/TH/RV as a primary residence, which is actually becoming more widespread in California of all places, especially in fire prone rural areas
 
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Or let them assume you plan to build and then just don't.
 
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