Hitting the road in an RV during retirement has become a popular dream, but it might not actually be the money-saver that some seem to think it is.
Ditching the traditional home and embracing the open road in an RV is a siren song for many retirees. Can you imagine waking up to a different vista every morning, chasing the sun, and living life ...
Choosing to live in a recreational vehicle full-time in retirement can shrink costs and boost life satisfaction after a working career ends. Full-time RVing comes with challenges, including finding ...
Since the onset of the pandemic, Americans have sought flexible and safe ways to travel, and recreational vehicle sales have been on the rise. In 2021, over 600,000 RVs were shipped, breaking the ...
Many retirees imagine life on the road as pure freedom—until subtle stigma and daily frictions start to add up. This is the story of couples who ... Continue Reading → ...
Moving into an RV may seem like a way to save money, but it can come with unexpected costs and trap families in a cycle of ...
With its warm, sunny climate, good tax breaks and a strong sense of community, millions of retirees have made Florida home base for their golden years. The Sunshine State is a top destination for ...
RVs have transitioned from symbols of freedom to affordable housing solutions for families. Explore if this type of practical ...
Retirees Kay and Steve Parish have taken downsizing to the extreme. Earlier this year, they sold their 1,575-square-foot house and moved full-time into an Airstream trailer one-eighth that size. They ...
About 486,000 people are currently living full-time in an RV, according to the RV Industry Association. This is almost twice as many as in 2021. US Census Bureau found a similar trend. According to ...