JiveTurkey
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You are right on the money for my POV as well. Home maintenance is a trudge let alone a second home on wheels that's 10x as shoddyI got really into the idea of either getting a large Class C and pulling a CR-V behind it or a 30'-ish tow behind trailer for awhile. With my job, I can essentially work from anywhere with a 'net connection. I get terminal wanderlust from time to time and love to explore new places, so it seemed like a great idea.
Went to various camper dealers, did a ton of research, really was beginning to get into the nitty-gritty of pulling the trigger then sat & talked to a buddy who has a Class A that he and his wife live in half the year (they're retired).
After 45 minutes on the phone with him I was all about that AirBnB life.
My main takeaway and dissuader was that campers/RVs are A) a sizable financial investment that can and will generate large expenses when you least expect them and 2) require a significant amount of maintenance that takes a sizeable bite out of your schedule on the daily.
Another thing that was painfully obvious in my discovery process is that most campers/RVs, these days at least, are very poorly made with cheap materials that are not meant to withstand real life but more for "gentle" use 10-20 days a year.
For just weekend getaways, the smaller tow behinds posted above are probably great. For something more like a modest hotel/living space on wheels, it just doesn't make time/money sense to get one vs AirBnB or VRBO'ing. There are some really cool off the grid-ish AirBnB's out there and after a long day of travel, I'd rather get to enjoying life and not worrying how long I stand in the shower. YMMV.
All that being said, I still have a pipe dream of buying an old tour bus (think band, not senior citizens touring Vegas) and living in that when I retire. Or, more likely, just going and living on a cruise ship...

I'd love to have that non-existent class B that's one step above a mini van on the outside and the taj mahal on the inside. For less than $10k


