While RVs have become more like a home, offering comforts like full kitchens and entertainment systems, traveling on the road is more than just having enough luxury.
Living on the road is the dream of many so-to-be retired RV owners, but do you have the personality that is compatible with full-time travel?
An article on FullTimeRver.com examines the demands of long-term RV travel and the difficulties some RVers might encounter.
RVers might find the constant travel and change to be stressful, switching from the routine living in a regular neighborhood. Constant travel often brings separation from family and friends for long periods of time.
Are you a full-time RVer? Did you have any difficulties getting used to your new lifestyle? Leave a comment and tell us your story.
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RV motorhomes are a good option for short/long vacations. However full time Rver should be more concerned about the variuos accessories needed to fulfill their needs on a daily basis.
Good point! Thanks for posting!
My wife and I have been studying and preparing to go fulltime for about five years. Whiz-bang gadgets (dishwashers, fireplaces, etc.) don’t matter as much as a good walk-around bed and a roomy-enough bathroom. Storage comes into the equation, too, and knowing what lifestyle you are choosing (will you move along every day, every week or, like us, about four times a year?). My point is that it all takes thoughtfulness. Some people live well in 20 feet of travel trailer; others live miserably in a $250K motor home.
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My wife and I have been studying and preparing to go fulltime for about five years. Whiz-bang gadgets (dishwashers, fireplaces, etc.) don't matter as much as a good walk-around bed and a roomy-enough bathroom.
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