hopefully gonna live in RV during college...
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 5:45 pm
now i know why those icons were next to some topic titles....
hey peoples! nice to be here! i'm 19, and, well, can't wait til i can move out of my parents' house! of course i cannot move out before i get a job (working on that) but i just wanted to know what to expect. i figured living full-time in an rv would be cheaper than getting an appartment ($600/mo if i'm lucky)--and i was right! well, could be right.
there is a year-round campsite right near where i live now (it's "on the way" no matter where i go), and there are one or two in the next town, close to some places i frequent. so finding an in-the-way place isnt an issue. neither is finding a dealer; there's at least one within a 20-min drive.
i've been looking up RVs on the i-net last couple days, and am somewhat lost. front/center/rear kitchen, front/rear/walk-thru bathrooms, itsy-bitsy all-in-one-fiberglass-unit bathrooms, non-claustrophobic-friendly bathrooms (can you see a theme here?), queen bed, bunk beds, fold-out beds....just a lot to weed out. i just want a decent bathroom and kitchen (for an RV), but i dont expect a living space separate from the dining space. and i dont care what size bed--long's it's a "real" bed. i also dont need dishwasher, clothes washer/dryer, coffemaker (i'll stick with an electric kettle and maybe a french press)....i dont "need" any slide-outs, tho that would be nice in fact, a handful of extras are things i dont want at all, and most of the rest are things i can happily do without.
now i'm not going to need an RV until after finishing one semester away at college. according to Ambassador Baptist College rules, students under 23 who need to travel to attend HAVE to stay in the dorm for at least the first semester. dont ask me why. i figure i wont be able to afford to buy an RV until then anyway.
so i'd like some advice on narrowing down what i'd be looking for in an RV, like maybe some keywords to keep in mind. also i'd like to know, in general, how much it costs one person to live in one, minus travel expenses.
thanks ladies!
hey peoples! nice to be here! i'm 19, and, well, can't wait til i can move out of my parents' house! of course i cannot move out before i get a job (working on that) but i just wanted to know what to expect. i figured living full-time in an rv would be cheaper than getting an appartment ($600/mo if i'm lucky)--and i was right! well, could be right.
there is a year-round campsite right near where i live now (it's "on the way" no matter where i go), and there are one or two in the next town, close to some places i frequent. so finding an in-the-way place isnt an issue. neither is finding a dealer; there's at least one within a 20-min drive.
i've been looking up RVs on the i-net last couple days, and am somewhat lost. front/center/rear kitchen, front/rear/walk-thru bathrooms, itsy-bitsy all-in-one-fiberglass-unit bathrooms, non-claustrophobic-friendly bathrooms (can you see a theme here?), queen bed, bunk beds, fold-out beds....just a lot to weed out. i just want a decent bathroom and kitchen (for an RV), but i dont expect a living space separate from the dining space. and i dont care what size bed--long's it's a "real" bed. i also dont need dishwasher, clothes washer/dryer, coffemaker (i'll stick with an electric kettle and maybe a french press)....i dont "need" any slide-outs, tho that would be nice in fact, a handful of extras are things i dont want at all, and most of the rest are things i can happily do without.
now i'm not going to need an RV until after finishing one semester away at college. according to Ambassador Baptist College rules, students under 23 who need to travel to attend HAVE to stay in the dorm for at least the first semester. dont ask me why. i figure i wont be able to afford to buy an RV until then anyway.
so i'd like some advice on narrowing down what i'd be looking for in an RV, like maybe some keywords to keep in mind. also i'd like to know, in general, how much it costs one person to live in one, minus travel expenses.
thanks ladies!