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Golden Gate Bridge - San Francisco Skyline as seen from the Marin Headlands - California

Monday, September 24, 2012

Full Time RV Living–Tips for Buying an RV–Especially a Used RV

There are so many variables in your choice of what type of RV is best for your situation,
that I’m always somewhat amazed how many times we are asked that exact question. . .

We have RV friends who live in their standard bumper pull rig very comfortably,
others have very high end fifth wheels, with huge customized RV Haulers,
others live and travel all over the country in their twenty year old motor home,
and still others have upscale, upper class motorhomes with all the bells and whistles. . .

Each of these are completely and totally thrilled with what they are in. . .
so, as you can see, it’s completely a matter of what is going to work for you. . .

Here’s a great article for those just beginning to search. . .
especially if you are thinking of buying a used unit. . .check it out!


Send us a note. . .we’d love to hear all about what you are looking at,
or what you are traveling in. . .

Happy Dreaming and Planning,
Janice

2 comments:

  1. Personal opinion only - but....I think if you are going to be traveling around and moving often, then a Class A makes sense because it is easy to set up. However, if you are more of a snowbird or sit for a month or more in one spot, than a fifth-wheel makes more sense because it is more live-able, more space and storage. Again, this is only my humble opinion. We live fulltime in a fifth-wheel.

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    1. We have come to that same conclusion Bobbie. . .and was hoping to be in a motor home by about age sixty. . .as with most of our plans. . .that is set in jello! LOL. . .

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