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Wasn't it 'The Rockford Files' where the detective lived in a dumpy trailer supposedly just off a picturesque Malibu beach? In the real world zoning would have knocked that thought into kingdom come.
A lot of RV parks double as semi-permanent residences for many people. It would be darned hard to do this without a sewer and a frost-free source of water. So how about setting up your own lot by itself? You could run into zoning issues if you aim for municipal utilities. Further out in the country a dedicated septic system and a well would make this a uniquely permanent or expensive experiment. And they'd probably need a building permit at the very least. You'd have to make the case for that.
There are ways to move an RV onto a lot without having a tow vehicle yourself.
Search the forums on the term wintering. I don't think an Airstream is heads above other units for doing this. A 1970s or 1980s unit might seem 'economy' as far as basic price but you'd have to have some luck and excellent patience finding a unit ready to use as-is. Think ... 1970 Dodge Charger with all systems ready to roll away.
Good luck! It would be interesting to see how this evolves if you go this direction.
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