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Is living in a RV worth it?
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Maintinace sucks, they are designed to look good and be road worthy, not easily worked on or last a long time. That's why the depreciate so fast.
I liked it personally for the short time I did it, but I like my space for gardening and projects. Though not mutually exclusive just harder to find that setup.
Also it depends on where and how you want to live. Climat3 is a bid factor plus space to setup camp.
Which is why most will recommend you get a Travel Trailer and a Truck.
Most mechanics won't touch a 400,000 RV. They have no problem touching a $30,000 Truck and you don't have to take your home to the bar.
I mean even the actual housing part, but doubly for RVs for sure.
You have to take them to places that will work on them. I work on a ton of RV'S and I work at a semi truck engine shop. Cost per hour is definitely a lot more though.