RV Lifestyle Choices

August 19, 2011. 

Living in a Recreation Vehicle or an RV can be fun and exciting. However, this lifestyle is not for everyone.

A lot of people do appreciate having the comfort of home when traveling or going on long trips and vacations but not everyone can endure fulltime RVing.

Fulltime RVing would mean completely living the RV lifestyle. This would mean that you would make your RV your permanent residence. This can be exciting for those who would rather spend their days on the road, exploring and visiting new places instead of getting tied down to one place all the time, but not everyone can do this. This is only ideal for retirees and old couples mostly but if you have younger kids and a permanent job to think of, this kind of lifestyle might be hard for you. For one, it would be hard to maintain your permanent job when you are constantly moving around. This might be okay for salesmen and other jobs that can be accomplished while traveling but if you are an office or corporate employee, then this would harder. You would also have to think about your kids and their education. They can have the option of home schooling but most times, kids would prefer going to a regular school instead where they can meet and have permanent friends.

Aside from those, RV living can be hard because while an RV is a huge vehicle, the space just doesn’t suffice for a large family. This would be okay if you are alone or going with your spouse or partner, but if you have a huge family, the space would really be an issue.

Fortunately, you can still enjoy living in an RV albeit for shorter periods of time. There are many RV lifestyle choices that you can choose from aside from being a fulltimer. You can just rent out an RV whenever you get a long vacation for example. It would be a great way to spend time with family and friends.

Updated August 19, 2011. Published August 17, 2011. 

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