Our Reasons For Quitting Full Time RV Life

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☑️ Why Full Time RVer's struggle with quitting the lifestyle
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☑️ What REALLY motivates people to live RV Life
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🧗Bob & Karri are 2 ordinary, 50 somethings that decided to sell everything and say goodbye to traditional living in favor of RV Life. They started making videos for friends and family and posting to YouTube. After meeting several “YouTubers” they were disgusted with what they were clued into. They now make videos to dispel all the nonsense and call out FAKE RV LIFE. They share honest advice and a clear love for the RV lifestyle, all with an underlying message that YOU can do this!

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Having a home base, and travel as much as you can, is the best compromise.

xebxeb
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Well id check out the real-estate market whre children are.. kinda when you find the perfect house at perfect price u will know it..

tobbywhitmore
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We aren't ft travel anymore. We got an annual spot in myrtle beach. We still live in the rv and live in an rv resort with all the amenities. We absolutely love it!!!

laurahanners
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You forgot one item on your list - in order to move around you need a pickup truck and they require maintenance and repairs. The newer ones are much more expensive and much less reliable than they used to be, and are chocked full of high tech gadgetry that you don't really need and is very expensive to repair.

nrich
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I just watched your channel for the first time today and subscribed. Then saw this video. My wife and I have been part-timers since December 2020 and have taken many shorter 5 to 9 day trips and then a few 3-week trips. Three weeks of vacation at one time is about all I can get with my job. When we come home after the 5 to 9 day trips, we get ants in our pants within a week and want to go back out there. When we get home after one of the 3-week trips, we are glad to be back home and the ants in the pants does not come for about a month. We have talked about going full-time when I retire, which could be tomorrow if we wanted. But then we think about how important it is to us that we have roots in someplace called home with a house to live in. And then there is our church community and close family friends that we have at home as well. We have decided that when I retired, we will downsize our home, and continue to RV travel part-time just like you described. When and where we want and for however long, or short, we want. And then come back to home.

ckmillard
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I’d buy an acre and set it up for your RV. Build a gazebo and set it up as an out door living space. Build a garden, maybe in a high tunnel. This way you can leave when the traveling bug hits you. It is maybe the least expensive way to live for now.

debrafoster
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We quit but we've quit several times. Since 2011.

connieulman
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Currently full timing and going on year two, and we are in the exact same boat as you guys! We want that stability, but also love traveling.

amandacampbell
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We have a travel trailer, actually, same model as yours. You helped us decide on which RV to get. Hubby has heart issues but when spring comes we will be traveling as much as possible in between appointments. We have downsized a lot. We have a home base, getting it prepared still for a place for the trailer to park while we are here. We have a small cabin we can stay in while we are at (home). You need to make yourselves happy. We can’t wait to hit the road. We plan on being gone for a month home for 2 weeks, then back out. We have quite a few things on our bucket list we need to get accomplished.

elizabethjohns
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Whatever you decide, I hope you will be happy and continue to be blessed. 💛

darleneinch
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I Hope
the best you no matter what you decide... The question I have.. You may not have run into this.. I know a couple who does commercial trucking.. This track is probably moving twenty hours a day. 6 days a week.. He claims the only computer.. That will work for him.. Is a mac.. All the other computers do not.. Because of all the bouncing.. Do you work for about month or so... Before the computer needs reform mating.. Have you found this to be true ?

jim
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2 years out for retirement. Looks like home base is important. More for travel time for special trips. Looking for happy medium.

raysboatingandadventure
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We have 6 years now. What we do is always make it home every year for a few months. Visit, spend time with family. I built a RV pad at one of the family's farms with full hook ups. Sounds like a lot but pretty easy. I know not everyone has that option. Just showing how some do. Not sure how long we will do this but for sure many more years. North America is a big place. A lot to see. Hope you hang in there. 👍

mikewarbin
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We are actually considering being stationary for the summer and snowbird for the winter.

rene-Slater
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Been fulltime for 19 years, good luck in whatever you choose, look forward to see what direction you go.

marthamadrid
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We're P/Ter as well. We may be gone a week, a month or 2, but when we feel the urge, we love to go home. Its nice to be home and its also wonderful to go away. No wrongs or right, We wouldn't give up our brick and mortar, but we have downsized alot in a home xo

kattkrazy
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Great video, gives us newbies a lot to think about

rickhiggins
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I was an Owner Operator Truck Driver of 2 trucks, i had a blood clot that caused a stroke, i had a phone call from DOT Washington DC they tell me i can't drive commercial fur at lease 1 year 1 truck was paid off the other truck wasn't neurologist and heart Dr said you'll never drive a Truck again but you can a car. I been waiting 39 months for disability with several issues, once i ever get disability i want to do Van Life im a fall risk patient can't but the head could have another stroke etc, well going the math on a place in Myrtle Beach total $900 a month and $310 SBA and what few bills i got it leaves me $200 a month, Van Life it can save me $500-600 a month, so ill be doing Van Life. Maybe i can get a GF then 😂 atm i can't afford one fur past 39 months 😢. And i miss the road, once you been on the road and leave it ya miss it first couple months after stroke at home was fine after that i was driving me nuts, my Chihuahua Hershey misses the road, everyone the car cranks hrs gotta go

HersheyBug
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We’re out in our camper, the same as yours, 4-5 months out of the year, but are always happy to get back to our home near our kids and for the holidays. I don’t blame you for considering the same. Best of luck!

jeanengel
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RVing is fun, but doing it full time and a lot can be strenuous. You can still do RVing for a month or two or more and then go to the house for the rest of the year, and during that time, go on a cruise as well. If you are going to do that, my advice is to put security cameras on your house so you can monitor everything around it while you are gone and have the Post Office hold your mail. I have heard some people sell their houses to full time RV only to regret selling the house a year or two later.

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