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  2. How Much Does it Cost To Live in an RV? Pros and Cons

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    The Costs of Living in an RV. ... Gas and propane are often one of the biggest expenses for full-time RVers. There are many factors that can affect how much you’ll spend on gas and propane ...

  3. Why More Retirees Are Choosing RV Living: Financial ... - AOL

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    RV living allows retirees to explore the country without incurring hotel or rental costs. By traveling during the off-season or taking advantage of affordable RV parks, retirees can stretch their ...

  4. RV Living: How to Make It Without a House - AOL

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    I asked Kathy what it costs to buy an RV that would be comfortable to live in year-round. She says a used motor home will run "right around $100,000 if it's a diesel pusher and about $80,000 for a ...

  5. Fulltiming - Wikipedia

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    Fulltiming is a term used among motorhome individuals and families who live "full-time" in their motorhome or RV. Such mobile individuals are often called fulltimers . [ 1 ] Fulltiming is a worldwide activity, and there are many bloggers who record their day-to-day life on the road.

  6. Recreational vehicle terms - Wikipedia

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    A person who spends several months per year, but less than full-time in the RV. (US insurance companies specializing in RV insurance normally set the threshold between full-time and part-time at five or six months, depending on the carrier.) Pink water Refers to water to which 'pink' antifreeze has been added.

  7. Campervan - Wikipedia

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    The car camper is an estate car (UK) or a station wagon (USA) converted into a travel home. The rear cargo area is converted into a full double bed area usually with a fabricated aluminium framework. All equipment necessary to set up a well-appointed camp site is stored under the double bed with access through lidded areas under the bed.