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How You Can Go About Living In An RV

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Total views: 56 | Word Count: 662 | Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 | 0 comments

Living in an RV can be a lot of fun. It can be extremely rewarding as well. Many of us have likely thought about picking up roots, buying an RV, and just taking off across the country. Well, there are a lot of people who have taken that dream and made it a reality. They are plenty comfortable in their new digs. You can do the same thing more easily than you might be thinking. However, there are a few tips which can help to make sure your RV is as comfortable as any other home.

One of the first things that you are going to have to do whenever you are deciding whether or not to live in an RV is to weight out the pros and cons of whether or not owning a house would be worth it. There are some amenities that you have with a home that you would lose when you leave your house, but remember, you do not have to sell off your house if you do not want to.



Whenever you live in an RV, there is absolutely no backyard that you have to keep up. That alone is one thing that is incredible, as most people hate yard work so that might be a pro for you. No more gutters, driveways to clean out or you will not even have any neighbors. Those can go be pros or cons, no matter which way you look at it.

One thing that a lot of people who live in RVs full-time have said is that they are all around happier. They do not have any stress at all and to be honest, that is the way that it should go. RVs are luxury items nowadays and if you are buying one to live in full-time, you should get one that has everything that you want in it.

You do however have to worry about the fact that you might feel like you are falling completely out of contact with your friends and family. However, that should not be a worry any longer, for there are a ton of different ways that you can keep in touch, everything from messaging systems via the internet or even using your cell phone. Mailing a letter is a great way to ensure that you stay in touch too.

Still, some of the practicalities of life still need to be addressed, especially if you still have property or do not fully own your recreational vehicle yet. Meaning, there are bills to pay, there is banking to do, you may have to visit the doctor. The internet and increasingly advancing cell phone technologies make all of that easier than it has ever been.

But what about having a job? Few of us are able to manage a long running RV trip without bringing in some kind of income. Fortunately, yet again, just having a computer can help you. There are plenty of telecommunicating, work at home jobs to be found online. As well, you can literally get work on the road. Often, when you are staying at one resort or site for a while, you can get a job there. The hours can be full time or part time, and you may live there rent free.

Clearly, living in an RV is not what it used to be. Weigh the advantages and disadvantages. It can be a lot of fun, but it has to feel like the right lifestyle to you.

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