Hi and welcome to the forum.
Actually, they are pretty much the same. We are on our second FR (Rockwood) trailer and have been very pleased with both. No major issues. Just regular maintenance. Jayco has a good reputation. Manual awning on our HTT and electric on the current one. LOVE the electric!!! Also electric tongue jack that you can likely buy after purchase and do the 30 min max install yourself and save a bunch. Absolute "Gotta Have"!
Suggest you start a list with the things you must have, don't care either way and don't want. Know ahead that the things on your must have may not actually happen, so be prepared to be flexible. Agree on a floorplan that works for you. Consider how many will be camping on a regular basis and try to have beds available at all times for those....making up a sofa or dinette on a regular basis gets old very quickly.
You don't mention what your tow vehicle is and it's capacities. Also consider that you'll need a WDH with sway and a brake controller. Several good hitches - Equalizer is very popular. Had that for our first trailer and changed to a Blue Ox 1000 for this current one and prefer it over the Eq. Prodigy is pretty much the standard brake controller for most.
You mentioned a local dealer selling wholesale...would that be RVWholesalers or RVDirect?? We bought both from RVW and recommend them highly. We saved over $4000 after travel expenses to pick it up on our first trailer and more on the current one. We live in West TN. Regardless, you can do a lot of searching on their websites...lots of models, floorplans and pictures. Saves driving all over the country until you've got some definite ones to look at.
Good luck in the search. Lots to look at and ponder. You can get answers to most questions right here. Happy Thanksgiving.
Trailerless but still have the spirit
2013 Rockwood Ultra Lite 2604 - new family
2007 Rockwood ROO HTT - new family
2003 Ford F-150
4 doggies - We support Adopt/Rescue.
Sam, you were the best!
Cubbie, Foxy, Biscuit and Lily - all rescues!