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Unless you really need the constant mobility, a modern yurt might be the better option.
I do, i don't have land for a yurt
But you have land for parking a camper van? In most countries it is not allowed to live in a camper van on some public parkin space.
i'm not concerned with the rules lol. i want a van because it's less obvious than an actual rv or camper
Good luck then, but you will be surprised how strictly this is often enforced by the police.