Living In A RV

Fulltime RVers don't have what we call a traditional home, which is sometimes referred to as a "stick house."  The RV is the only place where they can call home.  The RV then is like a shell is to a turtle; it goes where ever they go.  They are able to have all of their possessions with them, as if they would in a traditional home.  They can even tow their car along with them!

 
This type of lifestyle is just like any other.  There is still room for chatting and hanging out with other community RVers.  The only difference is that some of their conversations consist of plumbing and electrical matters with the RVs.  RVing makes it possible to visit family and friends that ares scattered around the country.  Did you know that there was a thing called RV internet access?  It is what most fulltime RVers and non-fulltime RVers use to stay connected.  This is a great alternative for fulltimers, because they don't have a mailing address. 
 
When Living In A RV you have to budget your money for everyday on the road living expenses.  Unlike the traditional house, the RV depreciates.  There be times when less traveling is needed to save money.  Fulltimers sometimes have to consider on the road jobs to earn extra cash.  As you can see, the RV Lifestyle isn't really that different.  It serves as a room and board, you can prepare food, and bills still have to be paid.  RVing fulltime is a luxury because you don't have to worry about packing and unpacking. 

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