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RV Living: How to Make the Transfer to an RV Lifestyle Smooth and Easy in 2019
RV Living: How to Make the Transfer to an RV Lifestyle Smooth and Easy in 2019
RV Living: How to Make the Transfer to an RV Lifestyle Smooth and Easy in 2019
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RV Living: How to Make the Transfer to an RV Lifestyle Smooth and Easy in 2019

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Discover the Beginner's Blueprint to Full-time and Part-Time RV Living


I would like to introduce you to RV Living: How to Make the Transfer to an RV Lifestyle Smooth and Easy. This book is much more than just a way to make a wise choice when you purchase your recreational vehicle, but a way to set up the unit while you travel to unknown destinations.


The first question it covers is if the RV lifestyle is one you choose for you and/your significant other. Many elements must be considered before you sign on the dotted line and begin your journey with a shiny new home on wheels. 
You will discover several checklists for 'first-timers,' so the transition will not be so difficult. You can use items from your home to get started. Consideration must be given as to how to store your belongings, as well as what and how much to carry in your RV.

Finances will be discussed for planning, budgeting, and similar legalities you will need to settle before traveling. You will also discover how to receive your mail and parcels while you are 'rolling' down the highway. 
Safety issues will be approached concerning how to keep your items safe when you are not with the unit. Other issues will include how to cook, handle bathroom cleanup, and many other items. It is full of information that will be useful before and after you begin your journey.

Happy RV Travels!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRay Powell
Release dateMar 11, 2019
ISBN9781545267110
RV Living: How to Make the Transfer to an RV Lifestyle Smooth and Easy in 2019

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    RV Living - Ray Powell

    Chapter 1: Is the RV Lifestyle for You?

    You can travel across the country with all of your possessions. Think of all of the beautiful landscape you can personally view if you are traveling in an RV instead of owning or renting a home. It is important to know all there is before you make a move.

    Reasons for Living in an RV versus a House

    You can prepare your meals in the RV anytime, even while you are traveling down the highway if you wish. You don’t have a huge mortgage to be strapped with anymore. Either your home is paid off, or you have NO more rent!

    If you are traveling with a spouse and are on the open road, you will be spending a lot of time together. If your relationship has a few bumps, they may be revealed while you are on the path towards your enjoyment. You will learn how to work through conflicts when you are forced to stay next to the person. You cannot get up and walk to the other end of the house. You have to face the music.

    Depending on where you are currently living, you may discover that purchasing an RV makes a lot of CENTS! You no longer have the mortgage/rent to deal with every month. So, you can find ways to earn money and live in your RV while traveling, (more about that later).

    No more utility bills should be at the top of the list because when you purchase your fuel, you are paying your utility expenses. How great is that? Think about the fact there will not be any more yard work.

    You will quickly learn that the RV is a home that must maintain cleanliness at all times. If an area becomes untidy, the entire area looks like a disaster. The traveling can teach you how to be clean. That goes back to another saying, If you mess it up—clean it up. Even a set of dirty dishes is noticeable in a closed

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