All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Looking for advice on place to sell 2012 Gulfstream Innsbruck with leak (Located in PA) Hi there! I'm totally new to the RV scene, so your post caught my eye. I'm in the market for my first RV and need something inexpensive to get started. Your Innsbruck might actually be perfect for me as long as I can get someone skilled to take a look at it. I'm not too picky about it being in perfect condition. Could you let me know exactly where in PA it's located? Also, I'd want to use a bill of sale to ensure all the paperwork is legit. Thanks! Re: Fixed water damage and want to sell Hi there! I'm totally new to the RV scene, so your post caught my eye. I'm in the market for my first RV and need something inexpensive to get started. Your Redhawk might actually be perfect for me as long as I can get someone skilled to take a look at it. I'm not too picky about it being in perfect condition. Could you let me know exactly where it's located? Also, I'd want to use a bill of sale to ensure all the paperwork is legit. Thanks! Re: I finally dared Thanks for all your advice! I totally agree with the expression "very few people buy their last RV first". Last question I wanted to ask: where should I look for a really good motorhome? Dealerships have higher prices, I suppose. Facebook Marketplace? Maybe some specific forums? What papers do I need to buy one? Is the process the same like buying a car? Some basic bill of sale will work for it? Like this one: https://lawrina.org/templates/bill-of-sale/trailer/ Re: I finally dared I want to have some long-term vacation, maybe 2-3 months at first. Afterwards I will camp periodically, weekends, short-term vacations. I think small motorhomes attract me the most. Speaking about budget - 30-40k, but I'm flexible if there is really a decent option. I finally dared Hi everyone! For years, I've dreamt of hitting the open road in an RV, exploring the country at my own pace. My husband, however, wasn't exactly on board with the idea. Well, life took an unexpected turn, and we ended up divorcing a few months ago (not because of RVs, ha-ha). Everything's settled amicably, and now I'm finally ready to make my RV dream a reality! Truth be told, I haven't done much research beyond daydreaming about scenic campgrounds and cozy nights under the stars. My ex wasn't interested, so I never seriously considered the practicalities. Now, I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed. There's so much to learn! Since this would be my very first RV, I'm not looking to break the bank. Something reliable, comfortable, and manageable for a solo traveler would be perfect. I'd love to hear your advice on what to look for when buying a used RV.Any red flags to watch out for?Specific models that are good for beginners? And are there any websites, YouTube channels, or books you'd recommend for learning the ropes of RV life? Thanks in advance for sharing your wisdom! Solved