“We are seeing that it is cheaper to live in your car or RV than to rent.” The rise in RV living is creating tensions in cities across the Western U.S.
In Los Angeles, 16,500 people called a vehicle their home last year, according to local counts. In San Francisco that figure was 1,800, up 45% from 2017, and in Santa Clara County, which includes Mountain View,.
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