Californians move into RVs to save money amid housing crisis
In the expensive San Francisco Bay Area, an increasing number of residents are living full-time in RVs and travel trailers to cut housing costs. Two b...
In the expensive San Francisco Bay Area, an increasing number of residents are living full-time in RVs and travel trailers to cut housing costs. Two brothers, for instance, now save $2000 monthly after swapping a $2500 apartment for a trailer. Concurrently, an exploitative shadow market for vehicle rentals has emerged in the region.