Timothy Magner

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Kyle Shears wrote:

Timothy Magner wrote:
I'm considering an r.v. so I don't have to pay high property tax. Also, I was just going to shower at the gym and have a solar system for power. I don't plan on being in Temecula during the summer. I'm deciding to live in different places for weather conditions and enjoy moving around.

I'd like to get a cheap piece of land where I can park my r.v. somewhere between Lake Elsinore and Escondido, so Temecula, Pala and all that works. I've called building and safety and it's been hard to figure this all out.

I just want an r.v., tiny home, or something inexpensive.



I don't think the county or any city will want you to "live" in it outside of a trailer park, only allow you to  "park" it on your property. Although cities will probably be strict and the county would be hard pressed to cite you for "living" in it and not just "parking/ storing" it and a waste of the counties time. Especially Riverside county which has bigger issues with all of the large scale illegal pot growing and budget constraints.





Yea, I guess they might not want me to, but I was wondering if it was legal or not, so in Riverside they have bigger fish to fry than a nice tiny home surrounded by good neighbors that wouldn't complain?
6 years ago

Kyle Shears wrote:

Timothy Magner wrote:Hi guys, I know this was a year ago, but I was Googling Tiny Homes Temecula and this popped up.

I'm new to all this and I'm looking to find people that are knowledgeable about where I can build a tiny home or put an r.v. on a piece of land.



It's quite challenging. An actual tiny house should be certified as an "RV", so buying a normal RV is definitely an easier way to go about it. You can legally live in an RV in any permitted RV park. But you can also legally park your RV on any rural residential properties in Riverside county. Cities have their own rules about parking RV's.

It would be challenging to be fully off grid with only solar  panels during our 100+ degree summer weather. If you could find a property that already has a functional well and grid connection you would save yourself a lot of hassle, and money on full battery storage. Maybe just as an emergency backup?




Rural residential property? Now do I need a home on the property? Because many places require a home and then one can live in an R.V., but I rarely hear someone can just park an r.v. on vacant land that they own.

My idea is trying to go pretty cheap. I'm trying to find the best value and what works for me.

I'm considering an r.v. so I don't have to pay high property tax. Also, I was just going to shower at the gym and have a solar system for power. I don't plan on being in Temecula during the summer. I'm deciding to live in different places for weather conditions and enjoy moving around.

I'd like to get a cheap piece of land where I can park my r.v. somewhere between Lake Elsinore and Escondido, so Temecula, Pala and all that works. I've called building and safety and it's been hard to figure this all out.

I just want an r.v., tiny home, or something inexpensive.
6 years ago
Hi guys, I know this was a year ago, but I was Googling Tiny Homes Temecula and this popped up.

I'm new to all this and I'm looking to find people that are knowledgeable about where I can build a tiny home or put an r.v. on a piece of land.


Preferably I'd like to get enough land where it's away form anyone where people or the city won't complain about anything. I'd love to have an r.v. or tiny home hooked up to solar and have a very nice setup that doesn't include a huge price tag.

I've been calling different cities and speaking to building and safety and I think I might be taking the wrong approach at this because there's probably already people that have done the research and know all the laws on where I can have an r.v./tiny home.
6 years ago