RVs have transitioned from symbols of freedom to affordable housing solutions for families. Explore if this type of practical living actually saves money.
Chris and Lindsay Harvey spent $20,000 buying and remodeling an RV, which they turned into a tiny home on wheels. Now, they live debt-free — and their monthly expenses rarely exceed $2,500, excluding ...
Today marks our first month living full-time in our class A RV. For those who aren’t aware of the differences in RVs, class A is the one that looks like a bus. Our RV is 30 feet long and approximately ...
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Remember when the American Dream was a white picket fence and a house in the suburbs? Not these days. Skyrocketing housing prices, student loan debt, and a desire to stick it to the man have led many ...
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 ...