First, welcome to the forums! Second, good luck on your building project. I hope everything goes well. Third, congrats on getting your Montana!
Considering you are just starting out on this new property with a new build, here's something you may consider. It was always my pipe dream to build a structure that was livable that contained a full bathroom, a kitchen, a bed room, a living room area, and some space for storage (think tiny house). But attached to this is an RV port (like a car port) with a roof over it, on concrete with the full hook-ups, with the door side facing the entry door to the structure where both camper and building are one. But, the carport is not so enclosed I couldn't pull the camper out at any moment and hit the road for a trip. Then imagine the RV port extended enough I could have a fire pit and lawn chairs, string some patio lights and forever be camping.
Something like this:????
Well, anyway, its a pipe dream I'll probably never have. I'm just glad I can park my camper on my own property and use it any way I want. Logistically, on my property, there's no good way to build an RV port.
So again! Congrats on the property, the Montana, and good luck with the build! Welcome to the forums!
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