RV Living For Beginners: How To Live The Stress Free & Simple Motorhome Life To Become Independent And Debt Free

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When you want to change your lifestyle entirely, you need to have enough motivation but you also need to have knowledge about the lifestyle that you are adopting. Many people who want to live in an RV full-time fail to find a balance in their lives which make that living pleasurable, while others can live the dream and learn to compromise on comforts for the sake of freedom. They wake up in the mornings to feel that they have breathed fresh air. They see different scenery every morning if they so wish. What you need to know before joining them is whether you’re cut out for the lifestyle and what differences there are between living in a conventional home and living in an RV. This book bridges that gap in your knowledge, and although you may choose to save a fortune by staying at home, you may also choose the lesser travelled road and discover the benefits of living in an RV. Both lifestyles, either in an RV or a home, have their pros and cons. Many who choose the RV lifestyle find that adapting their lives comes naturally. It takes a unique and free spirited person to compromise on the luxuries of home living in favor of the adventurous lifestyle offered by RV living, though many do. Once you weigh the pros and cons, you can make the choice wisely, and that’s what this book is all about. The book will appeal to the free spirited who seek something more than merely surviving month to month oppressed by mortgage payments and housing taxes. Both have benefits, though those who live the life they choose, rather than the life chosen for them by responsibility, find that RV life tests their personal boundaries and skills freeing up their lives to live beyond the grid. Journey with us and learn if living in an RV will suit you, and be prepared for the journey of your life.

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Gary Marshall says:

Solid Information For The Novice I have been thinking about getting an RV, but really don’t know that much about them. So, when I saw the book, I jumped on it. The author explained about the different kinds of RVs that are available along with pictures which was helpful.The book provides an excellent list of items to look for when you get ready to buy an RV. It’s a huge list of things I never would have thought about. They explained about needed accessories like a back up system for large RVs, a ceiling fan and…

Thomas Bowes says:

A to-the-point overview and how-to of RVing I guess that you could call this a “book”; after all we call comic books “books” and not “magazines”. I don’t have much of a squawk with the book’s content, but suffice it to say that things are kept brief, rudimentary, and to the point. There are a lot of good basic tips, but not much in the way of comparisons and examples of different ways of doing things in an RV. Still, if you’re a newbie just starting to think about the RV lifestyle it’s not a bad fifteen to…

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