The RV community is ever growing! When you can travel with your whole house with you, still see those amazing sites and sleep in the most spectacular locations, of course RV Life is taking off. In this 4 part series RV Living For Beginners, we will go over several topics to get you out on the road with your best “wheel” forward.
RV Living For Beginners
Have you seen it? Those families out exploring National Parks like it’s their job. Traveling from coast to coast to coast. All while pulling or driving their home. This may seem like a new trend to some, but for many, this has been their way of life for decades.
What’s making this seemingly new way of life so appealing to many? Did the lockdowns of 2020 shake up your life goals? I know many, that was the kick in the pants that they needed to make a change. Others, lost family members or friends and it was an instant reminder you only get one life. Some have been waiting to make the big change and took advantage of the booming housing market to sell it all and hit the road. There are even a few who took this as an opportunity to be debt free watching inflation skyrocket.
Whatever the reason, there has been a massive boom in families, couples, singles all wanting to hit the open road and live that nomadic life.
What Are You Talking About?
In this series we are going to cover:
- The differences between new and used as your purchase
- Different types of RVs on the market
- Is RV Travel actually cheaper than owning a home?
- Is RV Stationary Living cheaper than RV Travel?
Take a moment to check out the article about how to make money on the road, to get you started thinking of options to have an income while traveling. You can also look into the absolute must haves before taking your RV on its first trip. You can even browse the MSP Storefront and check out some items we use!
If you’re not ready to hit the road quite yet, but are very curious what this life can look like, subscribe to our newsletter to be notified of the new posts as we release this 4-part series.
As a Registered RV Tech myself, my husband a Certified RV Tech & Inspector, both through The NRVTA, we take this advice seriously and want to make sure you’re ready and informed before making this leap.
There’s a lot of moving parts with making the switch from a full time stationary home “sticks & bricks” into a traveling tiny house on wheels. Let’s work through some of the early steps now, to help make that decision a whole lot more solid.
If you’re looking for a quick jump start before and while we go through our 4-part series, head over to our friends page Kim & Jim of The Canadian Caboose, join their 5 Day Email Bootcamp for choosing your first RV.
Are you ready to hit the road? Are you just dabbling to see what’s out there? Or are you already out there and loving it? You know I love to connect with you in the comments, let me know where you are in this journey!
Till Next Time,
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I am ready to be traveling again. I miss seeing all the different places.