If you plan on moving every two or three days — motor home.
If you will be in place a week or so — 5er.
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To All,
IF I was going "full-timer" again, I would look for a NORTHERN-built trailer, as the trailers made to be used "way up yonder" are much TIGHTER & MUCH BETTER insulated & so easier/cheaper to heat & AC.
Imo, "going cheap" in a RV is FALSE economy.
yours, satx
While I understand being ready to go I believe you need to figure out where that may be before you commit to a purchase.about why I ask
The place I work currently been there 25+ years was sold to investors 3 years ago and every year its been going down hill. At this point I can see its a sinking ship and I am a rat ready to get off so looking for that chunk of wood to escape with.
I have no intentions of staying in this small town if it shutters. Not really sure where I will end up but want to be ready to go if I need to. I will most likely rent out my current home as rent is 200-400 more than my monthly costs and I know I do not want to live in the home if I put it up for sale been there done that.
Right now I have a 2018 tacoma so very limited on towing it will put me in at the biggest a ultra light 23' and more realistic a 19'. I am single with 1 dog so might be able to swing it.
One problem I see is my empty gun safe would overload any 19'er and then there is the ammo fort.
interesting thread. I am planing to build out a Mercedes sprinter van into a home. no towing, turbo diesel 4x4.