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RV Living Verses Apartment Living

A couple of years ago my wife and I decided we were going to travel the US in a semi-retired state. We kicked out the kids (all over 21), sold our home and purchased an RV. Well live situations change and we didn't get on the road, at least not yet. We ended up staying in the area and taking full time jobs. But we decided at the time to stay in the RV as full-timers.

The purpose of the article is to offer some insight as to the possibilities of using RV's instead of apartments and the advantages of Rving. First a little background for those that are not familiar with the Recreational Vehicle (RV) terms. RVs are classified into several different categories.

Class A are the bus like vehicles you see traveling down the road. These are also called Motorhomes and for good reason. Class A's are the cream of the crop so to speak. They are the most expensive in terms of cost but have the most storage and amenities. I have seen some really nice Class A's and when it comes time for us to upgrade or trade in our current RV we will be looking at the Class A again. However, my tastes start in the $250,000 range, which is a little hard for me to justify.

Next are Class B, these are mini motorhomes. They are built on a light to medium truck chassis and can be identified by the truck cab appearance of the vehicle. In my opinion, these will not be suitable for full time use unless you really like small places. Some newer Class Bs are including what are called slides which are sections of the RV that 'slide out' from the body giving you more living space inside. Living space is what you will be looking for in the long run.

After the Class B comes Fifth Wheels. Fifth Wheels are trailers that are pulled by pickup trucks. So to get a fifth wheel you will also need a pickup truck of appropriate size. I would figure at least a ¾ ton pickup. Fifth wheels offer an advantage over Class A and Class B in that once you have the fifth wheel set up on a campsite, the truck is detached and can be used as a means of transportation. With Class A & B RV's you will need to either tow or bring another vehicle with you to get around. Fifth wheels approach the Class A RV in amenities and in some cases have more space. Dollar for dollar you will get more living space in a fifth wheel than a Class A.

However, you do need an expensive tow vehicle (truck) which has to be considered as part of the purchase. The fifth wheel is also part of a class considered as 'Towables'. The next 'towable' is the travel trailer (TT). These are similar to the fifth wheel except in the connections to the tow vehicle. With TT you connect to a hitch that sits near the bumper of the vehicle. Hence, just about any vehicle has the capabilities of towing a TT depending on size and weight of course. Class A, Fifth Wheels and Travel Trailers are the 3 main RV that you will find people living in on a fulltime basis. After the TT comes the camper class. These are light weight RV really not suitable for full time, however, I have met people that are full-timers in pop-ups, truck campers and even tents. The top of the line for the camper class is probably the truck campers.

These are units that slide into the bed of a pickup truck. In general, the max length is no more than 12 feet from front to back and maybe 10 feet side to side. They are very compact. These offer the ultimate in freedom, in that they are quick to setup and take down so that you can move quickly from place to place. However, just like the class A & B, your home is also your transportation, unless you bring another vehicle with you. The last group of towables is the popup or tent trailers. These have a study box frame and as the name implies pop up or lift up to raise the roof over the frame. This class of campers usually have soft sides made of cloth. I have used popups for years as an alternative to hotels while on assignments around the country. Even did some camping in the middle of winter with snow on the ground in a popup. Needless to say, a heater was required and it ran all day and all night. At night it wasn't able to keep up with the cold so the morning was a little fun getting out of bed. It was 20 degrees outside and about 50 inside.

That is a basic overview of the types of RV's available. As mentioned before, Class A, Fifth wheel and Travel Trailers are the units that most people will find suitable for full-time living.

Our experiences with living full-time in an RV.

We currently have a fifth wheel. Ours is from Jayco and is 38 feet long with 3 slides. One slide is in the bedroom, the other two slides are in the living room one on each side of the trailer. After almost 3 years in the RV as full-timers, we both love it. My wife likes to say it takes less than an hour to clean from front to back, floor to ceiling.

Let's start with the financial side of living in a RV. You have the cost of the RV. These are to be treated just like cars. If you buy new, you will take a beating on depreciation. However, like a home, the interest is tax deductible. So the best deal seems to be a unit that is a year or two old and financed. If you want to buy new, figure a discount of about 25-30% off from the list price. Our unit was a 2003 still on the lot in 2005 with the 2006 units being delivered. The sticker price was over $65,000. We paid $40,000 saving us about 38 percent. Now at the time we did not have a tow vehicle so the dealer delivered the fifth wheel to a near by campground.

Oak Grove in Hatfield, PA is a year round campground. This is important. You want to find a campground that offers year round operations. You don't want to have to move out in the wintertime. A lot of camp grounds close from November to March or early April. When we started there our rent was $375 a month and included water and electric. Our only other expense was propane for heating and hot water. Oak Grove supplied 2- 100 lb propane tanks and they automatically changed the tanks for us. This is really nice, kind of like automatic oil delivery when you own a house. During the warmer months we hardly use any propane, maybe a bottle every other month if that. However, wintertime we will use 3-4 bottles a month due to the heater. Currently propane runs about $50 a bottle. So from the standpoint of renting an apartment to living in an RV expenses are normally cheaper. My daughter pays $750 a month for an apartment near us and we pay on average $425-450.

Other benefits of living in a RV - people! The people you find camping are the most wonderful folks you will ever come across. They are friendly, helpful, young at heart and just plain nice to be around. We have been avid campers since before we were married. I used to sneak down to DE where my wife (girlfriend at the time) and her family were camping and pitch a tent, then make myself part of the family. In the almost 40 years we have been together and camping we have never met anyone that was rude, a thief, or not willing to lend a hand if asked. In fact we have had more offers of help without asking than anytime we lived in a house or apartment.

It's funny, but when I traveled and stayed at hotels, you almost felt like a ghost or leopard or something. Heaven forbid if you said 'hi' to someone in the elevator or hallway. But when camping, everyone waves as you walk by, some will offer drinks or have you sit by the fire and chat for hours. Its like we are all family.

Speaking of fires, what is it about a campfire? To sit down at night around a nice campfire is so relaxing. Nothing needs to be said, just watch the flames and it seems all the stress just floats away. But campfires have another benefit, food. Nothing tastes better than food cooked over an open fire. Try doing that in an apartment.

Rving has another benefit, vacations. If you live in an apartment, you vacation consist of going to a destination, finding a hotel/motel, eating out every meal, and taking enough clothes with you for the length of the vacation. When you live in a RV, your home goes with you. 30-40 minutes to pack the RV, disconnect the utilities and hook up to the truck and you are on the road. When you get to your vacation destination, another 30-40 minutes and you are ready to enjoy the sites. Meals are not a problem, you have a complete kitchen already stocked just like at home, since it is home. On a special diet? No problem, you normal routine is uninterrupted. Clothes get dirty, a lot of RV come with washers and dryers, so you can do your laundry while relaxing in the evenings or before you get started for the day. Rving is usually cheaper too. When you compare the expenses you will find the RV trip is a lot cheaper than hotel/restaurant trip.

These are just a few of the things to consider when you look at living in an apartment verse living in a RV. I hope you have found the information useful.

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Bunk beds - the best way to maximize your living space

Gone are the days when no special consideration has been given by parents to provide perfect, their children in the room. While most parents now give attention to their children, the common problem they all face the lack of quality of life of spaces to accommodate all the furniture. A practical solution to this problem is neatly stacked and properly so that the same furniture that even after stacking them to serve their purpose.
Bunk beds are the result of thisStacks. Bunk bed frame, two or more stacked one above the other. Hence the appropriate discount rate to maximize the amount of bunk beds living room, leading to widespread use in places such as college dorms, dormitories, hostels and especially as kids bunk beds.
Bunk beds are available in a variety of materials and design. Bunk beds are generally used, the metal bunk beds with mattresses of the same size on all berths. For more than two seats are held, Triple LindyBunk beds are used, which have a total of three beds.
Bunk beds
Bunk beds are a variation of the bunk beds where the upper bed is the bed, while the lower space is used as working space usually from a study table or similar facility occupied. Some even bunk beds wheels that keep the ability to include jobs and drawers.
Wooden bunk beds are the most common type of loft beds. Retrofit of wooden bunk beds can be easily done at home, so the workspace can be modifiedeasily, if necessary. Bunk beds are equipped with expensive storage and other accessories.
Futon Bunk Beds
Bunk beds with a bunk bed on top and the bottom called a futon bunk bed futon. The futon is a double mattress on the bed can be folded as a sofa during the day, and once again can be expanded for use as a place to sleep. Futon bunk beds are usually a choice for kids who need both: a sofa and a bed for sleepovers easierwith friends.
Security
On the one hand, where bunk beds and its variations help optimum utilization of space in the living room, on the other hand, make threats and injuries caused by improper installation, lack of attention to their context and rowdy behavior.
• bunk beds bunk beds and children, in particular, should respond to the Americans of Testing Materials (ASTM) for bunk beds.
• It 'also important to ensure that ceiling fans are installed in rooms withBunk beds or a considerable distance from the security bunks.
• The railings must be installed correctly on both sides of the bed.
Bunk beds can be purchased at a reasonable price of the large economic area available. Those with moderate prices, the lack of some accessories such as drawers or boxes that are overlooked when not in use can be very.

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How adults can make the beds bunk living conditions easier

What makes bunk beds for adults good for you?

Although it is sometimes difficult to admit, the economy is not in good shape and there are many families who need it, find themselves sharing space with these difficult weather Financial Times. Many times the circumstances may be useful in your life, wherever they are. We live in very difficult economic times, and there are many families who try to play each other in order to save money.Young children can crash and sleep anywhere, but as an adult can not every night to sleep on the floor or on a couch and expect to function well the next day.

It is much easier to house a number of bunk beds for the home, rather than the cost of restructuring in the basement, or building an addition to the. When the home is for adults with the full, you need a way to accommodate them. You do not have enough space, then right, but with bunk beds adult presentshould not be a problem.

The first thing that among adults with bunk beds for you:

You can save a lot of space, especially when you think, may not have enough room in your home for everyone. What happens if there are people from out of town or on vacation? Would not you provided a place to sleep, they do not want to spend money on a hotel for the night benefit, how the children on the building in May are pulled out with, have, when they wentin college? When they return to visit after the situations have changed and you can have no place for them.

This not only special holidays and the like, the child can not graduate have the money to afford their own place apply. When you should have to go back with you in bunk beds for adults offer a way to room apartment without a life. The prospects for graduates has fallen along with the economy and while you and your childwant to move on with your life, you may need to wait for this recession.

This looks good in the short term, but not expensive bunk beds for adults?

double bunk beds adults sleep in one room. If you shop carefully you can see the same bunk beds for adults how to buy almost normal-sized or larger. And you will see are many different types and styles to choose from. Also, sometimes thesetemporary living arrangements may not be so temporary.

What happens when a loved one lose their homes due to foreclosure?

It 'is now commonplace for family members or friends who have gone through this trial. And many of us want to be able to reach a hand. After adult bunk bed will help you to host up to their mating outside their financial needs.

When all is said and done, it is likely that compliance with these beds is a greatSpace-saving option. It may be advantageous in several respects, and can also save a lot of space, not to mention gives you the opportunity to house out of town guests for holidays and other occasions.

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