What if your RV didn't mean giving up a home--what if it was part of it?
Here's a clever little place where you don't have to choose between traveling and staying put. It's in an RV-friendly resort community where people live full-time, part-time, or just when they feel like it.
You'll find folks here who actually know their neighbors. They hang out. They play pickleball, swim in heated pools, and make stuff--like art, crafts, even furniture. There's a sewing room, a gym, a billiards table, and more. (Seriously--check the list.)
Now, the house:
It's a Santa Fe-style casita with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a game room. And here's the kicker: it sits on a corner lot with a giant three-car garage and a rooftop party deck with wild, open views of the Superstition Mountains. No rooftops blocking your sunrise.
The kitchen? Designed for actual cooking. Think: sink, stove, fridgeexactly where they should be. Corian countertops, tile backsplash, hardwood cabinets, and premium appliances. Plus, furniture and a washer/dryer are already there.
This place is low-maintenance, high-reward, and steps from the pool, the ballroom, and the live music stage.
You don't need a mansionyou need a basecamp with style.
See how this place could fit your version of freedom.