We tent camped in the early years with our son. When the daughter came along we got a truck camper and had 4 of them during the next few years. When I retired we traded for a 24' fifth wheel. It wasn't long before we wanted a larger 5th wheel and traded for a 31 used model that was in great shape. Last year we traded for a new 31' fifth wheel. My reflections on a life of camping is this, don't think you have to be in a palace. Closet space, floor space is nice but at what cost? It's not your home. It will be sitting unoccupied 90% of the time or more especially if you are young and still working. You move from a tent into a camper to make things more comfortable during inclement weather. You don't need a palace. You are camping to be in nature or to travel. If all you want to do is sit inside in air conditioning and watch tv stay home. Buy something you can comfortably tow or handle. Another thing.....campers depreciate at a profane rate when you buy them new!!! They aren't designed with much quality and require maintenance. There are countless two and three year old units available if you look and there is lots of money to be saved especially if you make the purchase at the end of camping season. Spring is a bad time to buy any recreational product like a boat or camper. Enjoy your hunt and remember you are rarely going to find the perfect layout or floor plan. Learn to adjust to what you find because as humans we are rarely satisfied for very long with anything. By holding out for an exact floor plan or size you will find reasons in a couple of seasons to trade or sell it. At this point you will get a fraction of what you paid !!! So go small and go for a good deal. Never buy new!! I've owned 7 campers and none were perfect after a while. Only 3 were brand new. The best part was being comfortable and being in nature.