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Question Sell all, put in storage, keep your home?

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I am retired but was wondering, what kind of job can an RVer do on the road for extra money, for repairs, ETC.?

Have met quite a few people that will work camp 2-3 days/wk for a free site.
 
Workkampers run the desk / reservations, maintenance, yard work etc. had some friends that worked at Dollywood. There are on line postings or just call parks you are interested in. Many full time RV,ers exchange work for free parking and sometimes a small pay.
Great ideas, didn't think about that.
 
When I went full timing for a year+. I had good furniture and did not want to part with it. Plus motorcycles and tools that I did not want to part with. I placed it all in a warehouse I owned and when I decided I wanted a house, I bought one and was a simple transition back to house living.
Used furnishings sell for nickels on a dollar, so if you have good quality belongings, its worth it to store them.
 
When I went full timing for a year+. I had good furniture and did not want to part with it. Plus motorcycles and tools that I did not want to part with. I placed it all in a warehouse I owned and when I decided I wanted a house, I bought one and was a simple transition back to house living.
Used furnishings sell for nickels on a dollar, so if you have good quality belongings, its worth it to store them.
We felt the same. We moved all of our good furniture into our daughter's home (hers was not quality) with the understanding that when/if we quit being on the road, it would all revert back to us. Seven years have gone by and our stuff still looks very good and when we visit, it feels like "we are at home". :) We still don't foresee an end date for our travels so she may end up just having the stuff. But better her than us just getting nickels on the dollar.
 

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