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Three Things To Consider Before Full-timing In An RV

By:Jim Johnson


Making the choice to take off on the open road to see the country in a modern RV or motorhome is the dream of many people today. And Americans are increasingly doing just that. It's an adventurous and free-wheeling lifestyle that appeals to many. But before you sell your home and head out on the open road give some considerations to three things that will have a major impact on your decision.

The first and most important consideration for many is their financial situation and budget. It's true that living on the road can be done very inexpensively, but it is not free and there are costs associated with it. It's beyond the scope of this article to completely discuss all of those costs, but it will call for advance thought, research and preparation on your part to be truly prepared financially for the change you wish to make.

The amount of money you have to spend will influence the kind of motorhome that you are able to buy and how you buy it. If you can pay for it all up front that can be a good thing, but if you cannot afford to do that be sure to factor in the costs of monthly payments in your projected budget. Try to clearly lay out a reasonable overall budget for each month in advance. It's a good idea to talk to RVers who have been on the road for a while and ask them to help you with your budget. Many times they can give you insights into financial considerations that would have never occurred to you otherwise.

The next step is to establish just where you want to go and what you want to see as you travel. It's amazing how many people actually leave the full-timing lifestyle shortly after beginning it because they jumped into it without much thought beforehand, and once they were on the road discovered that it just didn't suit them. So think in advance about what you want to do while traveling and whether you feel that it will hold your interest in the long term.

Finally, it's a great idea to actually rent a motorhome and spend some time in it on short trips first before you even start to think about making the full-timing lifestyle change. If you haven't spent much time in an RV you really don't know for sure how you will react to it on an extended basis. It's not for everyone, so why not invest some time now to see if those kind of accommodations work for over the long haul. You will learn more from just a week or so of actually living in a motorhome than you can from reading volumes about it.

Advance thought and preparation is needed to make the serious commitment necessary to be a successful full-time RVer. But if you do the right kind of research beforehand, it can help you start out on this new adventurous chapter of your life with real confidence.

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