We started out with an 26' Class C, which turned out to be so poorly designed it was nearly unlivable and such a thirsty beast it nearly bankrupted us. We sold it at a significant loss, waited a couple of years, then bought a gently used Georgetown 325 from the original owners at 8 years old with 12,000 miles. We kept it for four seasons and an additional 6000 miles, but our utilisation was getting progressively less - only used it as a supplementary bedroom in the driveway the final season.
We had a few issues, particularly a fridge failure (an $1800 fix) and water in the slide overhead due to the topper being rotted. When replacing the cabinets that were water damaged, I got an "inside" look at build quality and was less than impressed. Georgetown and its Forest River siblings aren't brands I'd buy if we ever go back into the lifestyle.
Just one former owner's opinion and only our second RV - certainly not any kind of "expert" even with the old definition "X is an unknown quantity and "spurt" is a drip under pressure".