bigblueok wrote:
I have been curious about full timers who get to a point in their lives where they, for whatever reason, can no longer live or travel the RV lifestyle. If they need to return to a traditional home, does this pose a financial burden they you to have plan for?
It is absolutely no different than a person already living in a 'traditional' home. What happens to them when they can no longer live in it?
Living in a RV IS living in a 'traditional' home for many. That is their home. When they can no longer live in it (meaning, not even if it's parked permanently) there are many options and they will be the same options as any other homeowner.
There's absolutely no problem in any case. By the way...we didn't have a so-call 'exit plan' 18 years ago and it's worked out just fine. We've dealt with multiple surgies and even cancel. Our RV was perfect for recouping. It's a comfortable small space. You just do what you have to do when the time comes. Why worry about it?