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I am curious what the makeup of this board is -- I mean are people who are actually 'RVing', are they the majority or minority? I would guess (this is pure speculation) that if one made three rough divisions it would go something like this...
1. full-time or long-term mobile livers -- 10%
2. part-time or short-term mobile livers -- 70%
3. thinking/planning stage right now - 20%
Not making any judgments here. I am guessing based on my approximations when I operated a niche-market travel newsletter (70+-% wannabees, rather than expats, even I was a seasonal traveller). I haven't done a serious read of posts to guesstimate the percentages here.
I am also curious how many people have 'burned their bridges' as in if they owned a house they sold it or rented it out rather than keeping it as back-up. Another aspect of being sold out to the concept I suppose is not even keeping a storage rental unit. Someone pointed out to me the other day that my idea of renting a unit at $70 per month and keeping all my non-essential belongings in it isn't sensible, as if I keep it for a year, I could replace everything for less than the cost of rental!
BTW, I am in category #3.
1. full-time or long-term mobile livers -- 10%
2. part-time or short-term mobile livers -- 70%
3. thinking/planning stage right now - 20%
Not making any judgments here. I am guessing based on my approximations when I operated a niche-market travel newsletter (70+-% wannabees, rather than expats, even I was a seasonal traveller). I haven't done a serious read of posts to guesstimate the percentages here.
I am also curious how many people have 'burned their bridges' as in if they owned a house they sold it or rented it out rather than keeping it as back-up. Another aspect of being sold out to the concept I suppose is not even keeping a storage rental unit. Someone pointed out to me the other day that my idea of renting a unit at $70 per month and keeping all my non-essential belongings in it isn't sensible, as if I keep it for a year, I could replace everything for less than the cost of rental!
BTW, I am in category #3.