You might also want to check out equally well built Lazy Daze motorhomes, if you see a used one for sale by a private party. Lazy daze does not have slide outs, and that is a deal breaker for many. Lazy Daze only makes class C, and they are light, use innovations to keep weight down, storage in unique places, such as the bathroom door has a hallow space for a spice rack.
Many short RV's will have a 3/4 queen bed in the back, along with rear bathroom on the passenger side. Is this the size you are looking for?
I am not sold on the Transit motorhomes yet, their most powerful engine was not available in the cab and chassis for 2015, perhaps you can get the 3.5L Ecoboost in the cab and chassis now? But the 3.7L gas engine or diesel was the only choice in 2015, both are not rated to tow much more than the RV weight itself. I would much rather have the V10 in the Econoline, rated at 300 HP and towing up to 22,000 GCVWR.
I actually have a E-450 based shuttle van, it is 23' long overall. 16 feet behind the drivers seat, with room for 12 seats and 2 wheelchairs.
I also owned a 1985 class C on a GM chassis, that was 27' and traded it in on a new 1997 Bounder on the Ford chassis. I toured the Fleetwood factory twice before buying the Bounder. THey are well built, with steel sidewalls sandwiched into the fiberglass outside, styrofoam in the middle and interior wall.
I have not heard of complaints of water leaking from the cab to cabover area. I guess the only way rain can get in is while driving in a hard rain, and the wind pushing it into the cracks? Anyway not a problem with my 12 year old class C, or my shuttle van.
Good luck!
Fred.
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