Joan's Corner - December 2024 Newsletter
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Joan Koczor
For some, this is the chance to explore RV life gives you the freedom to explore all those places that you've heard about and possibly identify where you would like to settle down after the adventure wears off. For most, this is a 1-2 year activity but it can last as long as you want it to.
RV-loving retirees talk about the upsides of spending retirement in a motorhome, travel trailer, fifth wheel or other type of recreational vehicle.
"Motoring toward retirement, dreams of wide-open blue highways might be stoking your passion to hit the road. With no job to tie you down, the kids grown and gone and maybe having kids of their own, why not sell the house, buy a recreational vehicle and see the country (or countries)?
You wouldn’t be alone. In the last 20 years, RV ownership in the U.S. has shot up 62%, according to a recent study by the RV Industry Association. RV ownership is at a record 11.2 million households, half of which are 55 and over. Another 9.6 million households plan to buy an RV in the next five years, the study found. Roughly 1 million Americans are living full-time in them."
Check out this article published in Kiplinger Persona Finance published in March 2021.
NOTE: I also recommend checking out another article from Kiplinger from October 2022 "15 Reasons You Will Regret an RV in Retirement." See the link below for this article.
Link for the article: "15 Reasons You Will Regret an RV in Retirement": 15 Reasons You Will Regret an RV in Retirement | Kiplinger
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