Based on our experience with an '02 Georgetown 325S, I'd be leery of buying another one.
We had a problem with a water leak into the overhead cabinets in the living room slide-out. It wasn't GT's fault - the original owners had it parked at their lake-front cottage for about 18 months with the slide extended. That side was facing south and the sun rotted out the topper. We weren't aware of the problem until our second trip when a typical Washington "deluge" hit. We got mold growing in the cabinets, so I took them out and built new ones.
What bothered me, once I got "under the skin" was how crudely things were built, particularly the electrical wiring and other stuff you wouldn't usually see. Also, those cabinets were held up by short wood-screws into the Styrofoam ceiling, even though there were two square steel structural members running the full length of the cabinets. My replacements were attached to those tubes.
Just my Georgetown experience. We gave up the lifestyle because of cost and it's unlikely we'll get back into it.
Frank Damp, DW - Eileen, pet - female Labrador (10 yrs old), location Anacortes, WA, retired RVers (since Dec 2014)