FL-JOE
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2019
- Messages
- 1,229
- Location
- Frostproof, Florida
- RV Year
- 2022
- RV Make
- Forest River (sold)
- RV Model
- Salem FSX 270RTK-X
- RV Length
- 32
- TOW/TOAD
- 2022 Ford Expedition Timberline
We traveled full time in a few different RVs from 2012 until 2023. There was an interruption from 2015-2017 because we stumbled across a good deal on a home in SW Florida. However, after a couple years off the road we missed it. When we discovered how much that Florida home had appreciated, we sold it and headed out again.
When we started our goal was 50% seeing as much of this great country as we could, and 50% padding our retirement savings. Just like many newbie full timing couples we blasted around the country and burned up a lot of miles the first couple of years. It was only during our later years did we slow down and take more time to really enjoy ourselves.
We found out that if we had a cheap home base for the summer (one or two months) and a cheap home base for the winter (4 or 5 months) we could save money automatically.
We didn't know when, or even if we would ever want to get off the road. We had read many posts over the years of experienced full timers talking about "having an exit plan in place". Well, I guess that just wasn't us because we were just enjoying each and every day and not worry about it.
Then in late 2022 we came across a new development in an area of Florida we were familiar with. We both like the area a lot and ordered our new home. The year it took for everything to be built provided us a chance to downsize our RV and prepare financially. In October 2023 we moved in and sold our last RV.
Do we miss RV traveling? Yes and No. We just came home from a 3 1/2 week trip by car staying in several motels. We had four grandsons graduating from different high schools up north. For that short trip we absolutely missed an RV. But overall we don't miss it on a weekly basis. The sticknbrick takes very little maintenance compared to our past RVs. We save on enough RV related expenses that home ownership really doesn't amount to much. We have great memories and made some wonderful friends on the road, it was well worth it.
When we started our goal was 50% seeing as much of this great country as we could, and 50% padding our retirement savings. Just like many newbie full timing couples we blasted around the country and burned up a lot of miles the first couple of years. It was only during our later years did we slow down and take more time to really enjoy ourselves.
We found out that if we had a cheap home base for the summer (one or two months) and a cheap home base for the winter (4 or 5 months) we could save money automatically.
We didn't know when, or even if we would ever want to get off the road. We had read many posts over the years of experienced full timers talking about "having an exit plan in place". Well, I guess that just wasn't us because we were just enjoying each and every day and not worry about it.
Then in late 2022 we came across a new development in an area of Florida we were familiar with. We both like the area a lot and ordered our new home. The year it took for everything to be built provided us a chance to downsize our RV and prepare financially. In October 2023 we moved in and sold our last RV.
Do we miss RV traveling? Yes and No. We just came home from a 3 1/2 week trip by car staying in several motels. We had four grandsons graduating from different high schools up north. For that short trip we absolutely missed an RV. But overall we don't miss it on a weekly basis. The sticknbrick takes very little maintenance compared to our past RVs. We save on enough RV related expenses that home ownership really doesn't amount to much. We have great memories and made some wonderful friends on the road, it was well worth it.