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Annual cost to fulltime

schlep1967
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I understand there is no right or wrong answer to this and there are many variables. My question is, What is the average amount you spent to live as a full-timer for one year?

$10,000 - $15,000
$15,000 - $20,000
$25,000 - $30,000
more?


(EDIT: Rephrased question)
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BeckyIO
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Short answer: right around $15,500 for 2013 and 2014, the two full years I've been on the road thus far. This is pretty close to what I paid living in an inexpensive apartment with a roommate before hitting the road - but this way of living is a lot more fun.

I mostly work-camp to pay my way so I stay in one place for months at a time, then do big re-positioning trips to get to my next gig. I work at national parks in the late spring-summer, Amazon in the fall-early winter, and then take Jan-March "off" (I volunteer in exchange for a free site).

I never boondock, will dry camp when getting from point A to point B, and get a steeply discounted or free site at my work-camping gigs.

My truck gets about 15 mpg highway towing, when towing my trailer I travel between 3,500 and 5,500 miles in a year - but when you add just truck driving (commuting, sightseeing, grocery runs, etc.) the mileage I put on my truck in a year jumps to about 16,000 total.

Health insurance, phone, mail forwarding, and vehicle insurance are my reoccurring bills (I'm debt free and rely on free public WiFi) and total about $267 a month.

I hope this helps! I also write a lot about topics like this at my blog if anyone's looking for more info.

Safe travels and happy trails.
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PawPaw_n_Gram
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I think the most important number is how much full-timing cost are different form S&B costs before full-timing.

For us - we dropped $1,732 per month on average for the ten months of full-timing.

That was almost all related to the expense of keeping a 2,500 sq ft home.

One item - internet data access - is $53 per month higher for less data than we had previously.

Our expenses for things like food, entertainment, clothing, cell phones, etc - have not changed.

We spent $2,639.97 on campground costs last year (2014) for 132 paid nights of camping. An average of about $20. We volunteered at a national park and a state park for the rest of the year. We traveled/ towed 6,586.7 miles for a cost of approx. 2,480.9 in fuel - $0.37656 per mile.

We spent approx. $865 on direct expenses for the trailer - upgrading the microwave, adding some things, etc.

So - we saved $17,320 in expenses for 10 months of full-timing.

We spent $530 of the savings for internet, $865 for the trailer, $2,639.67 for camping costs and $2,480.29 for fuel - a total of $6,514.96. Which turns into a net decrease in cash outlay expenses for 2014 over 2013 of $10,805.04.

If we had paid for camping rather than volunteer - that would have been about
$3,480 in other costs, and say $1,200 more in towing fuel. Which would have resulted in a net decrease in spending of about $6,125.

Yes, traveling actively and staying for only a few days is more expensive. We are in such a mode right now, and have to watch the penny's on food, cutting back on eating out and entertainment costs.

We will be at our volunteer location from mid-April to mid-October - where we will not be paying for camping or towing costs.
Full-Time 2014 - ????

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fivealive
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as others have said this really is a complex question.

My simple answer however is 35k for 2014. And that number is also how much I made in 2014.

allen8106
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schlep1967 wrote:
I understand there is no right or wrong answer to this and there are many variables. My question is, What is the average amount you spent to live as a full-timer for one year?

$10,000 - $15,000
$15,000 - $20,000
$25,000 - $30,000
more?


(EDIT: Rephrased question)


There's a lady who calls herself RV Sue who is full timing on abuot $12,000 a year but she stays mostly in free places boon docking a ton and rarely stays at a place she pays more than about $6 a night for.
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Markiemark32
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RoamingRV wrote:
Here's a few ideas when planning your budget. This is my own blog - just wanted to disclose - but the info should be helpful.
http://roamingrv.com/rv-budget/


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RoamingRV
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Here's a few ideas when planning your budget. This is my own blog - just wanted to disclose - but the info should be helpful.
http://roamingrv.com/rv-budget/

trailertraveler
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JAXFL wrote:
Aren't campground prices crazy? It makes it hard to guess-ta-mate a budget when prices very between $13 and $44 a night.
This is so true, we have paid as little as $3/night for electric and water at a COE park in Kansas after Labor Day and $50/night for full hookups in the small town of Red River, NM in early September.
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JAXFL
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Dog Folks wrote:
JAXFL wrote:
Aren't campground prices crazy? It makes it hard to guess-ta-mate a budget when prices very between $13 and $44 a night.


Isn't that the truth.

Especially when you are trying to plan 5-7 years out!


Not even that long out. Here in Jacksonville area we have 2 public campgrounds and the prices are within $3 of each other. Prices are like $45 a night. Here are the differences.... One is like a big parking lot, and has a in ground pool, cable TV and is close to a run down flea market that is open on the weekends and has commercial planes fly in and out all day long. The other has a lake, sights have trees/shade unless you go to the over flow lot, it has a pool, a restaurant, a club house, a gym room, a kids play park, cable TV, and some activities. Then only 10 minutes away is another campground that does not have a pool, TV, club house just trees and it is only $20 a night. I keep thinking that in 5-7 years RV Camping is not going to be like it is today. I think most will be sold and turned into condo's or resorts and just finding a campground is going to be hard.
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Dog_Folks
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JAXFL wrote:
Aren't campground prices crazy? It makes it hard to guess-ta-mate a budget when prices very between $13 and $44 a night.


Isn't that the truth.

Especially when you are trying to plan 5-7 years out!
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JAXFL
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Aren't campground prices crazy? It makes it hard to guess-ta-mate a budget when prices very between $13 and $44 a night.
Happy Trails
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soos
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jorbill2or wrote:
Many stokes for different folks .. That's why seeing many peoples ideas / budgets are important I have no doubt I can full time on 20 grand .. However I don't want to !!! Luckily ( and I know I am) have 3-4 x that amount "all in " if I want to use it so I can stay in " nicer" parks , travel more, eat out more.. It's nice to see budgets that are more like what I'm planning.
Most posts are "how little can I spend and still full time" but that's not my situation and as I've said I know many more who must spend more than they let on but don't want to get run over by others "overspending" ! ๐Ÿ˜‰ in many cases it isn't how cheaply can I full time it's what will it cost to full time under less restrictive circumstances. Everybody has their own normal and that's ok ..


We are in the same situation. We don't have to skimp, we don't really "budget" per se, we track all our expenses. As I mentioned, we spend about $72,000 a year. More if we do something like spend the winter in the Keys (Yikes!) etc. But spending $72,000-$80,000 a year is us not holding back at all. we eat out whenever we feel like it, buy whatever toys (cameras, phones etc) that we want, and stay at whatever RV park we want.
For us, we are spending maybe 15% less than we did when we owned a house. Some of that savings is the fact that we don't "vacation" like we used to. No trips to the caribbean, etc. We have a cat, and cat sitters are tough to come by on the road.

Our first year out we went a little easy on the spending until we saw how it was going. Then we decided we could afford to spend more, and we figured if we ever needed to, we could slow down and volunteer or work camp. We have been, until now, rare fulltimers. We move at least once a week or so, all year long. That adds substantially to the cost- no monthly rates for us, and lots of diesel fuel, but we've had a blast.


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PawPaw_n_Gram
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We planned on approx $650 per month for CG costs for a trip to AZ in Feb and Mar.

Then granddaughter announced she was getting married in Fort Lauderdale on Feb 28. Cost averaged $27 per night getting there. And we found an opening at a Broward County park for $44.40 per night for a week.

Now we are dry camping for $13 per night for a couple weeks at the NAS Key West Sigsbee campground. We might be back on budget by April.
Full-Time 2014 - ????

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DianneOK
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Moderator note...enough arguing! Keep it civil!
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jorbill2or
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Many stokes for different folks .. That's why seeing many peoples ideas / budgets are important I have no doubt I can full time on 20 grand .. However I don't want to !!! Luckily ( and I know I am) have 3-4 x that amount "all in " if I want to use it so I can stay in " nicer" parks , travel more, eat out more.. It's nice to see budgets that are more like what I'm planning.
Most posts are "how little can I spend and still full time" but that's not my situation and as I've said I know many more who must spend more than they let on but don't want to get run over by others "overspending" ! ๐Ÿ˜‰ in many cases it isn't how cheaply can I full time it's what will it cost to full time under less restrictive circumstances. Everybody has their own normal and that's ok ..
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