Class C Motorhome Fulltime Living

Posted by Julie Jacobs on January 4, 2011 under Class C Motor Homes | Be the First to Comment

Are you a weekender, traveling in your Class C motorhome over the summer or off and on throughout the year, but you are eager to assess the possibility of living on the road fulltime? Are you worried whether or not you will make the right decision by living in your Class C motorhome all day, every day? Are you nervous about finance? Lifestyle changes? The long term commitment?

Read below for three tips on changing from traveling weekends or short vacations with your Class C motorhome to living life on the road full time. You will find that living in your Class C motorhome fulltime is not as overwhelming as you may think. You can easily make your Class C motorhome into a more traditional home. It can be a smooth and hassle free experience.

Three helpful tips to how and why you should move into your Class C motorhome and experience life as a fulltimer:

1. It is necessary that you think positively about your Class C motorhome and all that it can offer you while living on the road. You are sure to know that you can upgrade your Class C motorhome in an abundant number of ways so that you are living in the lap of luxury. You can add a gourmet kitchen or a luxury bath suite. You can put in satellite TV and/or wife. The possibilities can be endless for your Class C motorhome, and do not forget how much you will save on electricity and other utilities.

2. Some people who live in their motor home or travel trailer full time recommend selling your traditional home. This means that you do not keep it if you plan on living on the road fulltime. You could also think about renting your regular home, just in case. Do not think about paying a mortgage and RV note, think wisely and rent it out or sell it.

3. It will take time for you and your fellow RV traveler(s) to get used to living on the road fulltime, but it will happen. There is a definite change in lifestyle, but you can get used to the differences over time. Give yourself six months, if you are hesitant. Do not sell your home yet, try renting it for a small amount of time so that you can make sure you are comfortable with living fulltime on the road in your motor home or travel trailer.

A great piece of advice is for you to ask around. Get in touch with other motor home owners who have made the conversion to being fulltime. Check out RV blogs, ask questions, and get answers that help you in your decision making.

Do not get overwhelmed in over thinking about changing from being a weekend RVer to living in your motor home fulltime. The life on the road can offer you much freedom, and you can have this freedom with the luxury of living in your home on wheels.

Julie Jacobs travels and writes articles on RV info, such as the Class C Motorhome. You can learn more about motor homes and recreational vehicles at www.PedataRVCenter.com.

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The Class C Mini-Recreational Vehicle Walk Through

Posted by Captain RV Dave on April 18, 2010 under Class C Motor Homes | Be the First to Comment

Somewhat smaller in design the class C mini-recreation vehicle is not short on amenities or conveniences so don’t let the word mini fool you. They come in very complete packages with everything you need for the perfect family vacation.

The class C mini-recreational vehicle comes in many makes and models from different manufactures. All are built on the ¾ to 1 ton Van chassis single axial and dually but only the cab and chassis are used for the class C RV.

The new class C Mini-RV will price out at between $35,000 to as much as $80,000 depending on what options you want included. They range in size from 20’ up to 28’ in length and the extra slid-outs for a lot more living space when set-up for use.

In the video provided you can enjoy a walk-through of a nice class C RV as an example of what to expect.

Look for the “Buy a Used Class C Recreational Vehicle” post for just what to look for in a used class C RV. There are many available but refer to the “Used RV Checklist” on how to give a used model a good check-over before you buy!

Another great way to save a lot of money is to find your used RVs at the “Repo Auctions” sometimes you can find almost brand new recreation vehicle for pennies on the dollar. The Repo Auctions post will guide you to where to find them and what to look for.

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Class C Mini-motorhome