Days before his 12th birthday, Dante Reynolds zipped past rows of tightly packed RVs on his kick scooter until he arrived at the 22-foot travel trailer his family calls home. It was parked that week ...
Rising housing costs are prompting more Americans to consider RVs as full-time homes, offering mobility and lifestyle freedom. However, detailed cost analyses reveal that for many owners—especially ...
Towable owners have the strongest mass-market case. A travel trailer used 55 nights a year runs about $90 per night; 75 ...
Recent accounts from RV owners highlight both the appeal and the hidden realities of life on the road. While some embrace full-time mobility or take on unique high-mileage vans, industry data shows ...
Four months ago, Andrea Stitt lost her daycare business and was evicted from the four-bedroom home she shared with her two children. Now, she lives in a 175-square-foot RV with her 12-year-old son and ...
Anne and Brian Klumpp are enjoying a more mobile version of the American dream. This Gen X couple sold their home for $367,000 (plus a boat and dinghy for $103,000) to buy a $211,000 RV and use it as ...
But while an RV might seem like an economical choice, it can come with unexpected costs and challenges. RVs aren’t built for full-time living, so the added wear and tear can lead to costly repairs, ...