Living Cheap in Retirement - Having Fun in an RV

Living cheap in retirement means sacrifice forwhen you are living cheap in retirement...You can do it
most...but it doesn't have to be like that. How aboutI'm sure.
retiring to live in an RV?The very cheapest way to RV involves minimal
What is the downside of fresh air, seeing the Nationalmoving; you save on space rental and don't use a lot
Parks; visiting the family...I can't think of anyof fuel. This is a mode most RVers get to after a
negatives either.few years on the road. You gravitate to spots you
The best part is that it is not expensive. You are onreally like and avoid the spots you want to avoid. So
full time vacation and saving money too...how youthe first few years you may likely spend more to
ask?find the perfect spots. Enjoy the journey.
You don't spend that much for lodging is the numberNow there are certain things you will have to adjust
one money saver. Think of all the costs associatedto. One, you almost never lose stuff. Once you
with your home, lawn, painting, raking the yard,realize that your home is mobile all your stuff goes
utilities, etc. These are not eliminated with an RV butwith you. You catch yourself saying...now where did I
they are greatly reduced. Monthly rates of $500 perput such and such...no worries, it's in here someplace.
RV are doable in most areas which includes your rentTwo, complaining about the weather doesn't fly
and utilities.either...it's nice somewhere, just move.
Now if you miss shoveling snow this may not be forLiving cheap in retirement can be whatever you
you, after all the Florida and Arizona sun can be brutalmake it. Living in an RV is a fun and frugal way to
in January. You will have to make certain adjustmentsenjoy retirement.