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Merrykalia
Aug 23, 2015Explorer
We part-time, fulltime in our 36' bunkhouse fifth wheel. We have two daughters, aged 11 and 8 and they love it. We camp-host at state parks, which is free, but requires us to volunteer, but the work is not hard. The hours vary, but at a MD state park, it is 25 hrs per week per camping unit. This allows us to see the area, eat like we were home but still have no costs associated with camping.
We are in our RV from May 1 until Sept 1, but then we do go back to our home. We are considering heading west next year, but that is just wishful thinking right now.
If you are set to sell your house, stick with the RV you currently have and try it for a few months, just to see how it would be. Don't go blowing the equity you have in your house just yet.
Look around the country for someplace that you might like to live, try to find a state park or national park to camphost at and give it a try for a couple of months. You can always head back home, or at least to wherever you call home.
We are in our RV from May 1 until Sept 1, but then we do go back to our home. We are considering heading west next year, but that is just wishful thinking right now.
If you are set to sell your house, stick with the RV you currently have and try it for a few months, just to see how it would be. Don't go blowing the equity you have in your house just yet.
Look around the country for someplace that you might like to live, try to find a state park or national park to camphost at and give it a try for a couple of months. You can always head back home, or at least to wherever you call home.
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