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pianotuna
Dec 22, 2014Nomad III
Hi,
Welcome to the forums.
Living in an RV may be more expensive than an apartment.
Do not even consider a new RV. The makers seem to be in a race to get to the bottom of the barrel as far as quality goes. Almost all new RV's require repairs.
If possible, dip your toes in the water by renting an RV for at least a month. You may find it is not your cup of tea.
Where I live, renting a spot on a monthly basis costs $800. In winter time there is no other facility open.
If you do decide to buy an RV there are three things to look for.
1. look for any water damage
2. look harder for any water leaks
3. examine every possible location for water intrusion.
Welcome to the forums.
Living in an RV may be more expensive than an apartment.
Do not even consider a new RV. The makers seem to be in a race to get to the bottom of the barrel as far as quality goes. Almost all new RV's require repairs.
If possible, dip your toes in the water by renting an RV for at least a month. You may find it is not your cup of tea.
Where I live, renting a spot on a monthly basis costs $800. In winter time there is no other facility open.
If you do decide to buy an RV there are three things to look for.
1. look for any water damage
2. look harder for any water leaks
3. examine every possible location for water intrusion.
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