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C-Bears
Apr 19, 2015Explorer
I would say if you are getting those feelings it is time to consider going full time.
Much of what you read on forums and magazines about full timing makes it sound like folks always sell everything and go full time for years and years. There are many ways to satisfy that "full time" traveling itch.
You could sell your home and about every else and just roam the U.S.
You could keep your home but just not use it (either long term store it or rent it out).
You could sell your home, put most of your stuff in storage, full time for 2 or 3 years while keeping your eye out for "that perfect property". Whenever you find that "perfect" property or house in that perfect place, then buy it and go back to part time RVing.
I think a lot of folks think they are too attached to their homes and they could never sell, until after they get rid of them and full time for awhile.
Much of what you read on forums and magazines about full timing makes it sound like folks always sell everything and go full time for years and years. There are many ways to satisfy that "full time" traveling itch.
You could sell your home and about every else and just roam the U.S.
You could keep your home but just not use it (either long term store it or rent it out).
You could sell your home, put most of your stuff in storage, full time for 2 or 3 years while keeping your eye out for "that perfect property". Whenever you find that "perfect" property or house in that perfect place, then buy it and go back to part time RVing.
I think a lot of folks think they are too attached to their homes and they could never sell, until after they get rid of them and full time for awhile.
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