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5 Reasons Why You Should Become a Full Time RVer

Currently in the US there are more than 1 million people who are full time RVers. Many choose a simpler lifestyle that provides flexibility and a reconnection with the great outdoors. Combined with cheaper life costs, more people every year choose to full time RV. Is the lifestyle for you? Here are 5 reasons to why you should consider it.

 

1. Freedom and Flexibility

One of the biggest reasons to become a full-time RVer is the freedom and flexibility it offers. With an RV, you have the ability to travel and live wherever you want, allowing you to explore new places, change your surroundings, and escape from the monotony of daily life. Whether you're looking to spend time in nature, visit new cities, or simply take a break from the daily grind, RVing offers the freedom and flexibility to do so.

One of the best aspects of RVing is the ability to travel at your own pace and schedule. You can take a leisurely road trip, spend several weeks in one place, or take off for a new destination whenever you please. This sense of freedom and adventure can be incredibly liberating and fulfilling.

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2. Cost savings

Another significant advantage of RVing is the cost savings it can offer compared to traditional housing. Owning an RV can be more cost-effective than paying rent or a mortgage, especially if you're traveling full-time. You'll save money on housing expenses, and the costs associated with maintaining a home, such as property taxes, utilities, and insurance.

In addition to housing costs, you'll also save money on meals and entertainment while on the road. Cooking in your RV kitchen can be much less expensive than dining out, and many RVs come equipped with televisions, sound systems, and other entertainment options. This can also provide you with a sense of comfort and familiarity, especially when you're traveling far from home.

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3. Closer to Nature

RVing also offers the opportunity to spend time in nature, camping and hiking in a variety of scenic locations. Whether you're in a national park, a state forest, or simply on the side of the road, you'll have the chance to enjoy the great outdoors and connect with nature in a way that's often difficult to do in a traditional home setting.

RVing provides a unique opportunity to explore new places, and you'll have the ability to experience the natural beauty of the world up close. Whether you're into bird-watching, fishing, or simply enjoying the scenery, RVing can be an incredible way to get closer to nature and experience all that it has to offer.

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4. Simplified Living

With an RV, you'll have the chance to simplify your life and downsize your possessions. Living in an RV means you'll have less space to store things, so you'll be forced to be more mindful of what you keep. This can be a great opportunity to get rid of items that you no longer need or use, reducing stress and clutter in your life.

Simplifying your life and reducing your possessions can be incredibly freeing, and you'll be surprised by how little you actually need to be happy. RVing provides an opportunity to live a more minimalist lifestyle, allowing you to focus on the things that are most important to you.

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5. Adventure and Excitement

Finally, RVing can be a great way to have new and exciting experiences, meet new people, and create lasting memories. Whether you're traveling with a partner, family, or friends, you'll have the chance to explore new places, try new foods, and see new sights. RVing can be an incredible adventure, full of excitement and new experiences.

In addition to the adventure of travel, you'll also have the opportunity to meet new people and build new relationships. Whether you're staying at an RV park, campground, or simply parked on the side of the road, you'll have the chance to interact with other travelers and make new friends.

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We meet many full time RVers at our parks: young families with pets and kids, solo adventures travelers, digital nomads, retired couples… If you are interested in full time RVing, check out our parks for you next destination!

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