I have never owned an RV and am contemplating going out full time with my wife and two teen aged kids. As much as I think a fifth wheel would possibly give us the most living space, I feel the cost of...
One of the posts mentions "cheaper than sticks and bricks". Well, be careful about that. Depends on a lot of factors, like whether you start new or used, what you pay for campsites, how long you keep the unit, etc. The big item that most RVer's leave out is the actual cost of the RV ie, depreciation. Some day you will have to replace it and it will lose tons of $$, whereas a house generally increases in value.