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I'm hoping to get some opinions from the helpful people here, please no grief, I'm trying to learn.
I'm so far out of my comfort zone it's ridiculous. I've been a Tiny Home fan for years and have decided to take a "baby step" before investing in a tiny home. I'm thinking I should see if tiny living is something I can do, but I'm also really wanting to hit the road and cross some things off my bucket list before I decide to settle down to one spot. Who knows, I might love being a Nomad and the RV I purchase may be my forever home
I'm looking for a Class C, less that 28' something very reliable. I've done some research and am thinking I'll go for either Lazy Days or Born Free. I've found some really good looking deals, but I'm feeling unable to move forward because I haven't been looking for long. I've been considering this for 2 years but made the final decision over the weekend (my birthday is 11/4) and after looking for only two days I've found 3 that look really good. They fit my needs and my budget.
Is that crazy? I hear about people pouring over research and looking at RVs for months before making a decision. I'm buying used and live in the SF Bay Area, not an RV hot spot, so it's not like I have a plethora to look at. I can't even find one that fits my needs in my state!
My thought is to pick one, find an RV mechanic near by and if everything checks out just purchase it. Any advise would be very greatly appreciated. I think sometimes we can get caught up in analysis paralysis and never go for it. Hoping to make it to the RTR in January!
Thoughts?
Thanks so much!
PS: I've watched hundreds of videos on the subject
I'm hoping to get some opinions from the helpful people here, please no grief, I'm trying to learn.
I'm so far out of my comfort zone it's ridiculous. I've been a Tiny Home fan for years and have decided to take a "baby step" before investing in a tiny home. I'm thinking I should see if tiny living is something I can do, but I'm also really wanting to hit the road and cross some things off my bucket list before I decide to settle down to one spot. Who knows, I might love being a Nomad and the RV I purchase may be my forever home
I'm looking for a Class C, less that 28' something very reliable. I've done some research and am thinking I'll go for either Lazy Days or Born Free. I've found some really good looking deals, but I'm feeling unable to move forward because I haven't been looking for long. I've been considering this for 2 years but made the final decision over the weekend (my birthday is 11/4) and after looking for only two days I've found 3 that look really good. They fit my needs and my budget.
Is that crazy? I hear about people pouring over research and looking at RVs for months before making a decision. I'm buying used and live in the SF Bay Area, not an RV hot spot, so it's not like I have a plethora to look at. I can't even find one that fits my needs in my state!
My thought is to pick one, find an RV mechanic near by and if everything checks out just purchase it. Any advise would be very greatly appreciated. I think sometimes we can get caught up in analysis paralysis and never go for it. Hoping to make it to the RTR in January!
Thoughts?
Thanks so much!
PS: I've watched hundreds of videos on the subject