We have talked to people who sold their home and tried full timing in an RV and wished they hadn't. The wife was a home body and longed to return to her home town and a house but now they could not afford to do it. Take your time learning about buying and maintaining an RV, living in one day after day and cabin fever/getting along with family and clutter in close quarters.Driving an RV safely is a learning process. Using mirrors when changing lanes in traffic, safe following and stopping distance, using gears and brakes when mountain driving, etc. are all part of operating a motor home. When you are well informed, rent an RV with length and floorplan that seems a good fit and try RV'ing for a couple of weeks. Renting is expensive but try before you buy. Make sure that everybody really want's to do it full time. I compare buying, operating, maintaining and living in a motorhome to doing the same in a cabin cruiser boat.