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RV Living Verses Apartment Living
By Raymond Laubert


The purpose of the article is to offer some insight as to the possibilities of using RV's instead of apartments and the advantages of Rving. We kicked out the kids (all over 21), sold our home and purchased an RV. We decided to stay in the RV as full-timers. Here is what we found.

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Diana Locklear writes:

Subject: RV Living versus apt living

Very informative writing. Appreciate the info. Speaking from personal experience was better than what a salesman could tell you. Look forward to hearing more from Raymond Laubert.

Comment provided April 20, 2009 at 7:21 pm
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Joel Kitchene writes:

Subject: Full Time RV Living

This was a great overview of living in an RV year around. I live in an RV and find it a lot better than an apartment 99% of the time. Raymond's point about neighbors can't be understated. My neighbors here are the best I've ever had, we are all full time RV'ers. Unlike an apartment, or for that reason even a house in many places, my RV park is much more friendly. We really look out for one another. I knew nothing about RV's when I came here and they helped out a complete stranger.

Comment provided July 26, 2009 at 9:04 am
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Clifford Baldwin writes:

Subject: RV Living

Nice article Ray. Boy, you are multifaceted! Anyhow, you are right on about the benefits. My folks sold their home and bought 36 Carriage. They went all over and had the time of their lives! And everywhere they went the made such good friends. We had the chance to "camp" with the a few times. Nothing beats swapping stories around the fire ring on crisp fall evening. Sadly, my dad's health failed and eventually they had to sell the rig. It was so hard. After he died, my mother was always reminiscing about their travels and the good times they had. No regrets.

So my wife and I have the travel bug and can't wait to "boot the kids and hit the road".

Comment provided July 27, 2009 at 10:58 pm

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