Questions for those with full-timing experience

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As I read it from those who do full time, the monthly expenses are basically the same for full timing in a motor home as they are for a S&B.

Except that if you're full-timing, it's like being on vacation all the time. You're able to see more in a year than most will see in their entire lifetime. Think about how much it'd cost to live in a S&B, plus take all the vacations it'd take to see all you're able to see.

Staying in one place for at least a month is the cheapest way to go because you get such a deep discount on the price. You also get to spend more time exploring the area and building friendships with people from all over.

You save cash on the monthly cost of fuel as well if you plan your trips carefully. We rarely travel further than what we can do in a day or two before settling down again for another month.

If you're full-timing and plan to do it for years, there's really no rush.

-Roni
 
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