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loulou57
Sep 25, 2014Explorer
I know absolutely nothing about military housing. I would think it may be hard for your teen to adjust to living full time in a RV and therefore staying in provided accommodation may be best. You could rent for holidays for a few years to get a feel of what type of RV you may like.
If you get one with a bunk house, from what I have seen the rest of the living space is quite small in a 5th wheel. Also, what about when your other children are home for school breaks?
If your mind is set, you should star going to as many RV shows and dealerships as possible and look. Start taking notes and pics of what you like. It is impossible for anyone to suggest something when you really don't know what you want. There are so many options.
Enjoy looking, don't make a rash decision.
If you get one with a bunk house, from what I have seen the rest of the living space is quite small in a 5th wheel. Also, what about when your other children are home for school breaks?
If your mind is set, you should star going to as many RV shows and dealerships as possible and look. Start taking notes and pics of what you like. It is impossible for anyone to suggest something when you really don't know what you want. There are so many options.
Enjoy looking, don't make a rash decision.
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