RV living advice
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While RV living can be a great experience for some, it’s not all rainbows and butterflies. There are some genuine downsides, too, that you should consider before making the leap.
For many people, the lure of RV living is all about freedom and flexibility. Living in an RV makes it possible
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While RVs can vary significantly in price, they are generally much cheaper than buying or renting a traditional home. But RV park fees can be much higher than you might think.
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If you enjoy meeting new people, RV living is definitely for you. It’s easy to make new friends when you’re on the road.
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Many RV parks are pet-friendly, so you can bring your furry (or not-so-furry) friends along for all your adventures.
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What do you do when a hurricane is bearing down, just pack up and head somewhere warmer (or cooler) until things blow over.
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RVs are smaller than a typical house or apartment. So things may feel cramped once you’ve packed your gear and strapped in the kids, pets, and partner.
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In addition to the lack of space, one of the cons of RV living is the limited storage options.
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Dumping your waste is one of the less glamorous aspects of RV living, and you’ll need to regularly.