| Greetings Alexes
There are a few conversations here on the forum addressing this issue.
But I will try to answer your questions. Mark ( Marks Fulltiming page )
is a fulltiming Guru. He said that his average annual cost of living fulltime in a trailer was about $22,000 US dollars. That was more than 5 years ago. That included everything, phone, traveling, insurance, gasoline,
phone....everything. He also worked for his keep at many campgrounds,
and could do any repairs.
That being said, I would not reccomend trying to live in a trailer
over the winter in Canada. One problem is keeping water coming in and out of the trailer from freezing. One solution for this is insulating around
the base of the trailer and heating the "basement". The water and sewer lines must be underneath the trailer. Another problem is condensation.
Trailers are almost air tight and actually have their own weather systems.
It has actually rained in my trailer. One person exhales and or sweats about a gallon of water per night. Trailers are designed to be light enough to travel in style, not to live in through a Canadian winter. I suppose it could be done, but, it wouldn't be easy. That is just an opinion, as I have
never tried. Dave
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