Gentlewind

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I am looking to buy a 5th wheel in which to live permanently. I will be parking this RV and probably not moving it again. I am looking at a Keystone Alpine that is 39' long. Can anyone tell me if this is a good RV or if I should be looking at something else?
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2oldman

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SH

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If you are not planning on moving it or traveling with it, why not consider an "Extended Stay" park model?
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donn0128

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A park model would be a far better choice IMHO.
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FunnyCamper

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if not moving, park model.
if not moving and you own your own land you might consider the park model cabins. they are super nice.
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Gentlewind

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Thank you all! I will look at an extended stay park model.
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Paul in Texas

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Keystone has had some bad input on the blog sites.Defective roof, and terrible customer service rep.
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Brandon327

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I would look at the park model because they don't have tanks to fool with I don't think.
What kind of roof do they have?
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