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Tom Carter

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Hello I’m getting into RVing and interested in Class C’s in Florida. Jayco is my 1st thought so far but keeping a open mind. Any info on finances storage and insurance. would be great. I’ll share what I know.

Tom
 
Welcome. We are in a Class C , we were looking for something better for retirement travels. We landed on the C, Coachmen Concord 300ts. A lot of knowledge on this forum. Good look on your search
 
Welcome aboard! As to financing, well, M&T is who we used and insurance was with Progressive I believe. As to storage?? We have ours at our residence as we have a bit of land that makes it easier. I do need to get a metal shelter built to keep it from UV rays constantly.
 
We just bought a 2021 Entegra Esteem. 32ft Class C. We wanted something with good space The shorter ones don't have a "living room". Something we felt we needed when we are able to travel for 2-3 months at a time. The kitchen is also great. You will need to decide storage based on your situation. Some folks have the capability to keep them at their homes. We unfortunately need to rent a storage area.
Best of luck with your purchase.
L
 
Thanks for responding I’ll keep it mind. does the C seam smaller when you start traveling?
Concord is nice. I had a Forester (Forest River). Entegra makes nice ones.
thanks.
We just bought a 2021 Entegra Esteem. 32ft Class C. We wanted something with good space The shorter ones don't have a "living room". Something we felt we needed when we are able to travel for 2-3 months at a time. The kitchen is also great. You will need to decide storage based on your situation. Some folks have the capability to keep them at their homes. We unfortunately need to rent a storage area.
Best of luck with your purchase.
L
Hello
I’m glad you got back to me. We haven’t figured out how much we are going to be in it yet either now that you mention it. A longer Class might be the answer a class A might be to expensive. We love our new house unfortunately the HOA doesn’t allow RVS’s storage on the property any place better then others for storage?
Thanks
TC
 
Welcome from Georgia!
 

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