Before shopping even, have you tried out camping, rving? Have you rented a coach for an extended weekend with the family to see how it goes and if it works for all of you? After you have done that here are some other thoughts.
2 years ago I traded in a 2004 36 foot gas coach with 110,000 miles. It was worth about $20,000 to the dealer! The engine and drivetrain had received every recommended service at the appropriate service interval and there was at least another 50k miles before a likely overhaul might come due. The interior was worn but serviceable. All the seals were in good order.
I have seen coaches with far fewer miles that looked better, but there were dried seals and no good maintenance records. I would look for a coach that has been used regularly and well maintained, not sure I would consider a '80s model as early 2000's would not cost much more.
Oh yes, generator hours over 80 per year would be worth considering, higher is better! A generator that has not been run may not run well when you need/want it.
Paul
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