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Nutinelse2do
May 13, 2016Explorer
ShellyJelly wrote:Nutinelse2do wrote:
I am going to 2nd what toedtoes, and 2oldman said.
Living somewhere in a " camper " on the cheap, is a heck of alot different than living the fulltime lifestyle.
If you plan on selling your stuff, and taking off, you better have a lot in savings.
Fulltiming is not an inexpensive adventure. You still have all your regular expenses, plus alot more.
It may be time to grab a cocktail, sit down, and have a heart to heart with your hubby. Kinda sounds like a job change for you might be in order, to start, since you appear very unhappy with it.
Good luck with everything.
"Living somewhere in a "camper" on the cheap is a heck of alot different than living the full-time lifestyle" jeez really? Last time I checked an rv was a mobile home, I am assuming that full-time means permanently living in it. Am I wrong?
It has a different definition, depending on who you ask, and it has been a frequent topic on this forum.
My statement was regarding EXPENSES. Yes, you can plunk your camper down at an rv park, or trailer park somewhere, and it will be much cheaper than living in a house.
If you plan on traveling alot, and seeing and doing things, it is usually more expensive than a house. You have all your regular expenses... Internet, medical insurance, food, television, etc. To that, if you travel, add in fuel, maintenance, propane, roadside assistance, rv park fees, etc, then it can get very expensive.
I was trying to be helpful, but since you took offense to it, good luck with your venture.
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