Chameleonxanth
Senior Member
I have a little RV Life pro/con list I?ve been working on for a few months and I?m posting it here because you guys are great and so generous with your experienced-gained, hardwon knowledge.
I?m hoping you?ll maybe have some ?reality sound bites? (or text bites); things I?m not yet aware of to help me break out of the enchanted, Pollyanna view I have about the RV life.
Disclaimer: I am aware there will be many changes when we transition to an RV, but also fairly sure there must be a lot I simply have not thought of because I haven?t had a chance to encounter them and I want to be as prepared as a person might be before we buy our first RV and begin our trial trips.
What I do know as of now is how much I don?t know. So, don?t laugh.
Pros
People with RV?s tend to have generators, grid power outages not a problem.
Small living space, less to upkeep
Can live anywhere we want. Chase the good weather. Never, ever see snow again.
Never caught in a natural disaster - with forewarning. No evacuating. Just drive away.
Wherever we go, we are home.
Minimalist living - not encumbered with excess.
Never have to move house again.
Furniture is part of/comes with the house.
Can live near beaches / travel to hockey games.
Much more affordable lifestyle.
Husband will enjoy the social aspect.
Cons
Difficult to establish/maintain strong wifi.
Have to maintain and care for the entire rig, inside and out - learning curve.
Very close neighbors. (Difficult for me only; husband is very social)
One Bathroom/One Bedroom
Unlikely to have onboard washer/dryer
No large tub or long, hot showers (in the RV)
Must be careful with water, conserve.
I?m hoping you?ll maybe have some ?reality sound bites? (or text bites); things I?m not yet aware of to help me break out of the enchanted, Pollyanna view I have about the RV life.
Disclaimer: I am aware there will be many changes when we transition to an RV, but also fairly sure there must be a lot I simply have not thought of because I haven?t had a chance to encounter them and I want to be as prepared as a person might be before we buy our first RV and begin our trial trips.
What I do know as of now is how much I don?t know. So, don?t laugh.
Pros
People with RV?s tend to have generators, grid power outages not a problem.
Small living space, less to upkeep
Can live anywhere we want. Chase the good weather. Never, ever see snow again.
Never caught in a natural disaster - with forewarning. No evacuating. Just drive away.
Wherever we go, we are home.
Minimalist living - not encumbered with excess.
Never have to move house again.
Furniture is part of/comes with the house.
Can live near beaches / travel to hockey games.
Much more affordable lifestyle.
Husband will enjoy the social aspect.
Cons
Difficult to establish/maintain strong wifi.
Have to maintain and care for the entire rig, inside and out - learning curve.
Very close neighbors. (Difficult for me only; husband is very social)
One Bathroom/One Bedroom
Unlikely to have onboard washer/dryer
No large tub or long, hot showers (in the RV)
Must be careful with water, conserve.