I suppose I'm just looking for a little encouragement from those who have already been through the process of buying an rv and lived to tell about it.
I was looking a little last year but got more serious about it in the past few months. I was hoping to find something sooner rather than later but I still haven't found a travel trailer to buy. It's a bit daunting trying to sift through all the listings on Craigslist and look at all the various web sites like RV trader but since I'm not in a bigger town with dealers I figured it would be a way to start. I went to an RV show in Quartzsite but it was more like a county fair exhibition hall with the people on microphones hawking the latest kitchen gadgets along with a few big fifth wheels and motor homes. I know it's harder to find a small travel trailer but it's harder than I thought. I know what I want in a trailer but seems like it might not be possible to find one here. I'm shying away from ordering a Casita or Scamp trailer since they are higher priced and smaller in size than what I want. I saw a trailer on a lot in Quartzsite (not at the show) that might be good but upon further reflection it doesn't seem to be the right fit for me. It was a Jay Flight Swift 198RD, 2013. The salesman was nice and not at all pushy plus he told me his boss would be willing to do better on the price since he wants to get rid of it. Probably part of the sales pitch but he seemed legit. I liked the layout with the couch and the way the bathroom was set up but didn't like that the bed had a bunk over it (although he said I could remove that or use it for storage) and it was closed in. I noticed that the under seat areas and under bed area are just covered by simple plywood and the bed was hard to lift up since it didn't have lifts or struts. I know I'm being picky especially since I am trying to keep costs low but I am going to live in it full time so I want to be as comfortable as possible.
I've also been discouraged because of reading about the costs involved in living in an rv such as propane, dumping fees, water, gas for the truck, insurance, and registrations. I know there are ways to do this on a tight budget but it all seems a bit overwhelming. Guess I'm just a little afraid of diving into something only to find out the pool was empty (so to speak).
If anyone has an encouragement or advice I'd appreciate it.
Thanks.