All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Leaving Illinois, going full time. coolmom42 wrote: I do have a couple of cautionary financial notes: First of all make sure that you will not have to pay capital gains on the sales profit on your home. I don't know what the limit is in your state, but in some it's lower than the Federal limit. The Federal limit is $500k profit on a couple. Without the RV option, you would immediately be re-investing your home $$ in another home. At some point, you will be past RVing and want a traditional home. But if you have spent a big whack of your home profits, you won't have $$ on hand to buy another one. You also can't sink those profits into a RV/truck combo, because those are DEPRECIATING assets. The smart thing is to invest most of your home sale funds in something fairly conservative, but with some growth, so you will be able to keep up with home prices and buy one when you need it. Something like a conservative growth mutual fund is a good option. I've read of a few people being caught with nowhere to go and it's not pretty. Another big consideration is medical insurance. It's not trivial. One option is a health-share ministry, the drawback being that it won't cover pre-existing conditions for a year. Sounds like you have a great plan and ability to earn a living almost anywhere you go. Thanks. We believe we have the tax situation under control. We're liquidating 2 trucks to finance one newer used 3/4 ton. Something that has already depreciated enough to take the pain out of it. But worth enough to sell well when we want to go a different direction. For health insurance, we're probably going to go with a catastrophic plan, since neither of us have any chronic or preexisting conditions or ongoing medications. My family won't leave us with no place to go, while that isn't my "plan", it is a contingency. And an economic catastrophe big enough to wipe out either direction i could go would be big enough, I'd have other problems. We plan to modify or cease our plan if we dip below x dollars in savings. And give up the idea entirely at x dollars. I think about 75 to 80% of whaT I've planned will probably go out the window with the realities of the road. But as long as I have x in savings, I can always start over somewhere else. I'm also buying things I may need, but are easy to store and transport now, while I still have income. Like a 60 gallon soft tank for boondocking. I caught it on deep discount, so the investment was low, but the savings compared to having to buy one on the road when needed at full market price is huge..Re: Leaving Illinois, going full time.We may not be too far apart..Re: Leaving Illinois, going full time.My wife found one near porter,/humble but I don't know the name. I'll have to ask her about it. They offered mail forwarding, and help setting up a domicile. Yep, escapees was it..Re: Leaving Illinois, going full time.Thanks! Very helpful. The plan was to use tx. I hadn't thought about inspections, since we don't have them here. And no Medicare. We're mid 40sRe: Recording video feed from furrion vision s systemI'm going to end up with less than $500 in the furrion with 5" screen, the rear view camera that fits my factory bracket, both side view cameras, and another I can use for front view. So, 340? Degree view. I just have to figure out how to record it..Re: Recording video feed from furrion vision s systemOnly when I feel I need to. Just curious if someone else already has.Recording video feed from furrion vision s systemWe have recently bought but haven't yet installed a furrion vision s system with the 5" screen. Has anyone tried to either physically or wirelessly grab a signal output for recording? It will be nice to see who is about, but even nicer if you could see who had been there while you weren't.Re: Battery MeterThere are all sorts of things floating around eBay. I believe I'm going to use one of the victron bmv series. But I'm here for better suggestions as well..Re: Leaving Illinois, going full time.I'm off sick, so I've been burning up the net looking for answers, and things we may need. I'm going to put on a new set of tires before we go, probably maxxis 8008s. We already have a macerater pump, which is a godsend. I was going to add a few li batteries and some solar. But for now I think a new deep cycle and my small psw inverter will get us started. Looking for deal on a new companion generator since mine was stolen. That will get me back to a pair of eu2ks. Just have to get down to st Louis for my "new" to me truck, quit my job and sell my house. Excited and scared to death..Re: Winter RV campingI wish I had found this before our involuntary cold weather camping. I didnt know about the effects of the cold on refrigerators. And I hope ours is ok. As I said in the other thread, we coasted along in the 20s for awhile, but our pump feed line froze up on the second night of about 8 degrees. We had a full fresh water tank, with the tank heaters running. But I believe where I screwed up was running a space heater upstairs. I believe that it made the furnace cycle less, allowing the cold to creep into our belly. Since ours bleeds furnace heat between the floor and belly cover. I hope the fridge survived and that we never have to go that low again.
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