All good advice. Don't take sellers word about upgrades and overall condition check everything out yourself or with the help of an experienced RV'er and truck mechanic.Air conditioners, furnaces, water heaters, awnings, fresh water pumps, house batteries and converter chargers, and fridges may be ready for major repairs or replacement after ten years of average use, that could cost you some 8K. Water damage in the roof and sides is very expensive and time consuming to fix. Engine cooling,suspension, transmission and brake systems problems are very common in old RV's. Tires develop sidewall cracks and can come apart after six years of just sitting parked. Old RV's are often under powered with inadequate engine cooling, don't do well climbing or descending long grades. What seems like a cheap alternative to renting an apartment may turn out to be a "money pot". Rigs that are this old often sell for $5000 or less regardless of money and overhaul/replacement/upgrades/repairs done to them. This and above advice are meant to help you avoid disappointment and unexpected expense.