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Originally Posted by Lisa Marie
Thanks for all the replies. And "Super D" we are not sure how large we're willing to go. We really never considered something as big as a Challenger. We always thought of something smaller and zippier. But living full time in something smaller and zippier doesn't seem to be working out for full time living. We own a piece of property that we will be building on. A small loft, garage and rv bay to pull into to stay there and live in the rv during the winter months. We'll pull out maybe twice to go for a couple of one week vacations during the winter. Right now we're living in a beautiful campground right on a lake. But we can only stay here until October each year. Our daughter and her husband and my grand baby live here. My husband just retired (young, we're both 52) and I'm keeping my office open two days a week. Tuesday and Wednesday. We're afraid of both going too big and then again not going big enough again!!! We've had two rv's already going in a year and a half!
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It sounds to me like you are in to big of a hurry when you are purchasing your RV's.
Slow down!! Rome wasn't built in a day, and you certainly don't need to jump into another RV that doesn't fit the needs.
Depending on how big your wallets are will be a determining factor.
Spend some time looking over as many different makes, models, and sizes as you can. Don't limit yourself. You have a place to live now, so it's not like it's a necessity
to get it done today.