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PawPaw_n_Gram
Jun 26, 2016Explorer
Not us, but some friends are in the same situation as the OP.
When they sold their business, they took the motorhome on the road for a couple years.
But eventually decided that they wanted to spend several months of the year close to kids/ grandkids. And they like cruise ships. They wanted to cruise the rivers of Europe, around Cape Horn, Australia and New Zealand, etc.
So they bought a condo in a senior community where they have zero maintenance responsibility. They spend 4-5 months on the road in the motorhome each year, they spend 3-4 months traveling around the world each year. When he came down with a serious illness two years ago, it wasn't a big hassle to find a place to stay and get the medical treatment he needed for several months.
Frankly, if I had the financial reserves they have, we would probably do the same. But there is still a LOT of the US we have not seen, so the RV is great for us.
When they sold their business, they took the motorhome on the road for a couple years.
But eventually decided that they wanted to spend several months of the year close to kids/ grandkids. And they like cruise ships. They wanted to cruise the rivers of Europe, around Cape Horn, Australia and New Zealand, etc.
So they bought a condo in a senior community where they have zero maintenance responsibility. They spend 4-5 months on the road in the motorhome each year, they spend 3-4 months traveling around the world each year. When he came down with a serious illness two years ago, it wasn't a big hassle to find a place to stay and get the medical treatment he needed for several months.
Frankly, if I had the financial reserves they have, we would probably do the same. But there is still a LOT of the US we have not seen, so the RV is great for us.
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