You guys don't miss much because you have each other. Looks like childhood sweet heart. Stay Happy and Healthy.
@TonyBenton072815 күн бұрын
After driving for semi trucks for 41 years I got tired of seeing the house every day a year after I retired so I convinced my wife to sell the house and go full time. And she is loving it as long as our health stays good don’t see going back.
@mikebrant19213 күн бұрын
Exercise room, garage (for the car as well as a shop), second bathroom, kitchen cabinets worthy of the name.
@esousa48615 күн бұрын
YUP ! I agree with Chad .... If I am out in the yard, I WILL walk to the woodline of my property (private area), and take a good Wizz ...... 👌👍😎
@OurFamilyRoutes4 күн бұрын
It’s so awesome to see fellow veterans thriving in the RV lifestyle! Your journey is inspiring and a great reminder of the resilience and adaptability we all carry from our service. As a family of USAF vets ourselves, we’ve embraced RV life and are loving the sense of freedom and community it offers. Looking forward to connecting with you and learning from your experiences on the road!
@rvbliss15 күн бұрын
As you know (as The RV Gardener), we love gardening (but are not full time rv'ers). There are things that you can do, small hydroponics are great, or little plants that you can put on the windowsill. Kitchen herbs and medicinal herbs can be grown, used in recipes, preserved, and used for teas. Still great ways to get that gardening itch scratched.
@campnut607615 күн бұрын
You nailed the list pretty good. One thing I'm stressed about when away is not having all my resources, tools, garage, welder, torches, jacks available for any repairs that may come up. I've been in maintenance all my life, not afraid to tackle any repair. On the road, you are very limited. Chad, I know you are outfitted pretty good with maintenance tools etc. But I'll bet there were times you wish you were at home with ALL your big boy toys. Great video guys.
@joedonbaker167315 күн бұрын
I love my loader/backhoe, working in my garden, flying big RC planes, welding, mowing the lawn, etc... Don't get me wrong, I love our trips, and have a blast, but there's no place like home.
@rickrichardson532915 күн бұрын
Chad i agree going outside to take a whizz is just so satisfying and Tara the storms would be father up my list, they dont scare me but having something solid to be in. The rest of the list is right on target. Thanks for sharing.
@stevenelson184015 күн бұрын
Love you guys! Been watching since you began. Look forward to every video!
@soldotnamike932915 күн бұрын
My wife and I are part time RV'ers and absolutely LOVE our time on the road. I have watched all your posts and they ahve helped us go from absolute newbies to (somewhat) experienced travelers. You guys saved me tons of headaches and made our traveling experience so much more pleasureable. Thanks for everything.
@ChangingLanes15 күн бұрын
Glad you found them helpful! We love our time on the road too. 😊
@loragunning539415 күн бұрын
Tara, a big shout out to you for using the term "soil" instead of "dirt" when speaking to those who miss gardening and yard care. I have a low level degree (Associates of Science) in General Biology with emphasis in Botany and there is a BIG difference between the two words. Soil is a living entity, full of nutrients and microbiology with which most plants establish a semi-symbiotic relationship. Soil provides necessary life-giving support to seeds and plants and in turn, when those plants eventually die, they give their remaining life forces back to the soil, creating a cycle of nourishment and replenishment. The longer this cycle repeats itself, the richer the soil becomes. Dirt, on the other hand, is lacking in necessary plant nutrients (or even perhaps toxic to most plants) and contains little to no microbiology, being comprised mostly of inorganic mineral components. Soil, if abused, can turn into dirt, and dirt, if amended and cared for, can be turned into soil. One of my professors told the class "soil won't stick to your hands much, but dirt will". I am a fairly avid gardener, planting an extensive deck garden in baskets and containers full of annuals every spring. I'm getting along in years now (I'm 70) and so need help planting my annual garden. Usually whoever my current roommate is helps me, but I have actually hired in help a couple of times. I can't tell you how many times I've corrected my helpers over the years in regards to using the words "soil" and "dirt", hahahaha. It's nice to hear someone using the terms correctly.
@larryburkett962815 күн бұрын
I'd say you pretty much nailed the top 10. Mist timing is a great way to go and you get the best of both worlds.
@esousa48615 күн бұрын
Yah ... I agree They "nailed" the list ......
@mikebussell369315 күн бұрын
Your list was almost perfect. The only thing missed was a full sized shower. I am 6'1" 255lbs, the shower in our RV is way to small.
@ChangingLanes15 күн бұрын
If your shower has a hand-wand, I saw a post recently where the RVer mounted a broom holder in the shower skylight to hold the shower wand directly over head. amzn.to/40roMOV
@travelingwithtroyandrhoda15 күн бұрын
First, that’s my laundry day joke. 😂 Next, my wife has a pea pod after we saw yours Tara! In the right place and time she loves having it but she still isn’t up for going outside. Even after I show her how convenient it can be. 😂 I don’t miss the house at all. We had a great house. I don’t miss the constant work and upkeep. Our rv has been way less work overall vs the house. I love the change of scenery. And for me the full time rv life has solved a monotony problem. Even with a great spouse, great house, great neighbors and neighborhood, many great friends, great church that we loved and loved serving in, I couldn’t shake the monotony of life. Rv life solves it. Great list though and great video!
@ChangingLanes15 күн бұрын
Peeing outside would lose it's appeal if I had to rely on after-market acessories... 😂🤣
@travelingwithtroyandrhoda15 күн бұрын
@@ChangingLanes very true!!!
@williamwatson68915 күн бұрын
Been watching your channel for about three years now and enjoy it even though we don't RV. You both work together well, keep it interesting, and maintain your individuality. Tara, you look amazing today, in spite of the heavy schedule and periodic health issues. Chad is my DIY expert who passes key information to armchairs RVers.
@jimmybenfield933815 күн бұрын
I have to agree with Chad. It is nice to simply not have to run in to just let nature happen when out in the yard. LOL.
@2Miles2Go15 күн бұрын
I’m fine without a dishwasher, don’t miss a tub, I don’t mind knocking out several loads of laundry in the time of one at the laundromat, we’ve missed friends and family for over 30 years (military life)!!! I miss………..bathroom distance, soundproofing!!!! Married 31 years and we are still very potty private haha. I miss having a bathroom across the house with multiple doors separating🙊😅
@ChangingLanes15 күн бұрын
We can get 4 doors of separation in our 410 if one of us stays in the bedroom. 😀
@2Miles2Go15 күн бұрын
@@ChangingLanes dead 😂
@loumadonna22628 күн бұрын
So happy to meet you today at the tampa show. Always good to see my favorite youtubers in person. Lou & Jean
@sparkymike899514 күн бұрын
Do you recommend installing a Hughes Autoformer? I remember your Las Vegas adventure.
@ChangingLanes14 күн бұрын
I definitely recommend having one on hand. When you need it, you NEED it.
@martyC957815 күн бұрын
I think the thing I miss most since full timing (little over 2 years now) is not having a stable doctor option. My second is not being able to decorate as much as I like for holidays. I do not regret having a washer and dryer or a dishwasher in my RV. Those were and still are an absolute must. I see my kids/grandkids for longer trips now than I have in years so a definite plus. We stay put in TX for the winter so we have friends there but sometimes it get lonely while traveling the other months. Thanks for the video as always. Safe travels to both of you and stay warm.
@joshsuperduty127015 күн бұрын
Great 👍 information video n great video
@4LowRocks12 күн бұрын
My Navy career left me with a real nomadic tendency - even after retirement. I tire easily of any home or area after few years. That said, we've been in our home for 14 years now but we have a travel trailer and hit the road when we can (that can help with the wanderlust). I'm a few years from retiring from my post-Navy civil service career and am making plans to go full time. But, there are some things that may not allow that to happen; still working towards some level of increased on-the-road time. Been following you guys for quite a long time.
@russellriggan208815 күн бұрын
Dawn Power Wash is a game changer!
@edpippin13 күн бұрын
Happy New Year and and Tara I hope you are feeling as good as you appear.
@susanm806415 күн бұрын
I think most of the joy I find with our camper is being able to live with less. Of course we still have our little luxuries and we are truly glampers, because ut life just feels simpler. We are seasonal campers and spend 6 months in our camper every year. I love being at our campsite and making it ours. We have a pot of tomatoes and green beans and a few little decorations, tiki’s, then there is tending the fire, etc … that helps with that “putzing out in the yard” feeling. We went from weekend campers to more seasonal, and now we want to think about full-time! Always love your videos! They keep the inspiration going!
@derrylhooper587915 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video, after being in the NAVY then driving and being a mechanic then one thing is my shop, it's nice to be able to do my own repairs
@Jeff-eh8xz11 күн бұрын
I think your spot on with your top ten. For me it's the space at home I miss after a while.
@MikeMcGuire-wt4yc15 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great info. We really appreciate it
@iantaylor486812 күн бұрын
Hey Chad im right there with you about having a yard to pee in.But every time i do the people in the rv next to us always gives me dirty looks! Im just kidding 😂 love yalls channel been watching pretty much since yall started. Keep up the great work 👍
@HowardTowe7 күн бұрын
Once you hear the long Black train, it's to late. Hopefully you'll be watching it go by. 😅😅😅 Heard it as a child, bout 60ft outside my Grandma's house in Tn.
@robertburns514511 күн бұрын
Great episode guys, for some reason I didn’t get notified when this video posted. I would say for us on the list, our game changer came when we installed a stackable washer and dryer. For 3 1/2 years we did the laundromat thing because our previous fifth wheel could only have a combo unit. We didn’t want that. But now with our Paradigm we can do laundry every other day and stay caught up. No more schlepping laundry baskets in and out of the camper to go do laundry. Our next upgrade will be a dishwasher. When my wife is doing dishes she asks me when are we getting the dishwasher 😆
@tanya33414 күн бұрын
You definitely checked all of the concerns I would have going full time 😊👍
@johnnylightning149112 күн бұрын
I hate to disagree with you guys but not being able to rearrange furniture would be on my top ten things I love about my RV. Saves a lot of back aches. The thing I mess most about not being in a sticks and bricks is NOTHING!!! My wife, on the other hand, can't stand to be away from our grand kids. It wasn't so bad in Florida last winter but we almost lost a grandchild and her mother on April 15th last year so we're now looking for a house. Keep the good stuff coming guys and maybe we'll meet up on the road one day.
@pennee36510 күн бұрын
We’ve been full time a year now and the advantages outweigh the few things we miss. We will carry on until the scales tip to the other side.
@lousnookman15 күн бұрын
Loved this topic in this video. After 4 six month trips while fulltiming we came to the realization that there were way too many positive perks a home base will provide. For us, the number one reason was the elimination of anxiety created by just having the mere thought of what a breakdown would create if we needed to drop off our home for an extended period of time. Plus, everything else that is covered in your video. Now closing on 1 acre in Chrystal River, Fl by mid Jan 2025
@ChangingLanes15 күн бұрын
Good luck on your closing! 😊
@ritchiemartinez767515 күн бұрын
Great job to both you 👏
@angelaklinger295115 күн бұрын
We have been full timing for 19 years. The only thing we miss is shoveling snow and paying taxes.🤣🤣🤣
@cynthiabrown689213 күн бұрын
Love your new rig! We will keep our eye out hoping to see you. ❤
@michaelwhiteside101115 күн бұрын
Thanks guys.
@freewayfuzz816015 күн бұрын
Good topic! I’m not full time, but I’ll go out for months at a time. It always feels good to have those amenities you mentioned back when I get home! I notice that I really appreciate having the space of a house and privacy back again.
@tomseals908315 күн бұрын
I agree with Chad, there is something about being able to go outside and mark your spot❤❤
@bhcvancouver14 күн бұрын
Been watching you folks for a few years, and enjoying watching your RV life tips and tricks. We have not travelled as extensively as you have, but we frequent our favourite parks and try and fit in as much possible at these locations ie: hiking biking, dog walking and / or visiting with friends. I must say it is good to see you back in the “home” business. RVs and HD trucks are expensive and depreciate incredibly fast…. You know the drill. At least you’ll have a home, property and a few toys for retirement. You’ve both seen more of American than most people would try in a lifetime…… keep on going if you have the time, $$, energy, staying healthy and getting the enjoyment of your lifestyle on the road. PS: Don’t forget to cut the grass before you leave home. Keep on trucking…….
@nyrken14 күн бұрын
Tub is number one for my wife and I. We will look for stars with a tub or even hotel for a night occasionally. Friends and family for us are spread around the country and are actually one of the biggest reasons we started to RV. We are not full time but about half. I prefer hand washing dishes and Laundry at a park is more convenient for us than loosin space to onboard laundry. As for yard and garden anyone is welcome to stop by our house and do the yardwork.
@lynnkrencik532315 күн бұрын
Balance, this is the key to a feeling of contentment.
@DennisPhillips-k4c13 күн бұрын
This was very good thx
@ejs601015 күн бұрын
Have safe travels in 2025! We are members in an RV club that gathers together a couple times a year - and gives us connections to other RVers, FT and 'most time'. Bird watching hobby fits RV life very well as birds are everywhere. Workshop hobby is much harder - needs a place to really do the fun tasks. We are full time living in an RV but primarily we stay put at a home base.
@blakep408215 күн бұрын
Great video guys ! We live in the country and I've always said that i could never live anyplace where I couldn"t have a pee on my front lawn when I want to. We're weekend campers and in campgrounds we end up with more neighbours than we have at home.
@jd_portland15 күн бұрын
Happy New Year!!!!
@airstreamer14 күн бұрын
"Sometimes you just want to be left alone" LOL. 🤣Yes, that has been a concern of ours too, where do you go when there is severe weather? I enjoyed my landscaping and gardening for many years when we had our house, but I don't miss all the work. I just admire other's beautiful work now as we travel. Family and Friends agree. # 1 Miss! - Jim & Michelle
@kellidenney402215 күн бұрын
We don't full time or most time yet but as we have traveled I miss the comfort of seeing regular physician and/or veterinarian when issues arise. Finding and trusting someone on the road is difficult.
@SaraSparkles14 күн бұрын
We agree. Especially bc the hubs uses the VA for care. We’re buying a house after two years bc his health has suffered from lack of healthcare.
@JohnShields-i4n15 күн бұрын
I have to agree Chad. Love acerage.
@rayduke743312 күн бұрын
My number 1 is my bed. We have a Sleep Number bed with the AC cooling mattress and nothing comes close to its comfort. Any yes we upgraded our RV mattress to one of the ones recommended on this channel.
@TeapotBrown15 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@TeapotBrown15 күн бұрын
We're not full time but sure enjoy your take on the pros and cons (or what you miss of full time or stick and bricks). It has given us many ideas and thoughts of how to tackle some, if we go full time. We enjoy all your travel videos and even these informational ones. Thank you so much.
@ChangingLanes15 күн бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@dougcjohn13 күн бұрын
Agree, dishwasher would be nice. With convection microwaves, and induction & normal stovetops, I’ve considered removing Oven and replacing with dishwasher, and installing stovetop. Some have no need for Oven with a convection microwave.
@calledtojourney15 күн бұрын
After full-timing for almost two years, about the only thing we miss is a washer and dryer. We looked into getting these when we chose our fifth wheel, but the full-timers seem split on whether it's worth it to get them. But, we're able to do laundry at our family and friends' places for about half the year, and most laundromats are perfectly fine the rest of the time.
@TDub_ADV15 күн бұрын
My large fenced in yard, workshop and my garden are probably #1, 2. and 3 for me. I do miss being able to just let my large high energy dogs run free whenever they wanted to, they miss it too especially the pool for our dog that loves to swim. We do somewhat miss the washer and dryer too since we decided to not get those but we keep telling ourselves the small size would mean we do laundry constantly vs once every couple weeks where we go to a laundromat and just bang it all out in one trip. We ordered a dishwasher in our DRV so no missing that, we don't miss the two drawers we had to sacrifice to get it either since our rig has so much drawer space. At 1.5g per load its actually more water efficient than hand washing too, and yep we do use it when boondocking too. I do not miss mowing the grass, shoveling snow or any of the other house related tasks. The unlimited hot water thing, get a Truma Aqua go, they are brilliant.
@toddramsay9775 күн бұрын
Just a start off comment. You both look exquisitely dressed for a photo shoot. He looks handsome and she look beautiful.
@DrRodder_Jim14 күн бұрын
Good list and noted here. I've traveled extensively for work, like living out of hotels (small and less convenient than a RV). Also have a seasonal site for 15+ yrs and building a base camp. In retirement I plan to keep the base camp at minimum and probably the stick house. RV 6-9 months per year. I'd miss my car hobbie the most if full timing. That wouldn't travel well.
@carllawson423515 күн бұрын
Do you do much camping on the east coast we are getting ready to upgrade to a 44ft 5th wheel we do much of our ( glamping) at KOA's im looking into the future of having problems finding campgrounds with large enough pull thru spots ,,, do you run into that problem alot ??
@ChangingLanes14 күн бұрын
Yes.. all up and down the East coast.... See this for how we plan and find sites: kzbin.info/www/bejne/e3LVi6tngN90bJo
@carllawson423514 күн бұрын
@ChangingLanes thank you I'll check it out
@timaz106615 күн бұрын
I don’t miss anything from my house. What makes that easy is because I Boondock 100% of the time as I have set up my motorhome with a lot of solar and batteries we also.
@rickhopkins167813 күн бұрын
Was full time traveling for 5 years. If I had it to do over again I’d probably keep a home base and do extended part time travel.
@mooreroadstotravelon313 күн бұрын
We travel part of the year in our motorhome, and we have a sticks and bricks home, so we feel we have the best of both worlds. However, my least favorite part is travelling days and travelling in storms.
@EricMacAusland15 күн бұрын
LMAO!! Had to play that one back about peeing outdoors. At first I thought, "They posted the wrong video!". This episode was a hit with me.Hope to run into you someday. Definitely will say hi if we see you.
@mnmm523814 күн бұрын
We are FT in a travel trailer with about 22 ft interior length. After 6 years its getting a bit small, so we got a home base to build a tiny house, 674 sq ft of glorious space 😀 1. I really miss having space to cook and bake. Our countertop is about 8" wide and not convenient for much of anything. 2. The bathtub, which I don't have room for in the new tiny bathroom. 😢
@unknowntraveler808715 күн бұрын
I had a 2005 Cherokee Wolf pack 30 foot that had a nice bath tub. It was great when the kids were younger. I think my number one would be the convenience of having a Walmart around the corner Or A Gas station or convenience store close by.
@deniseharrington987515 күн бұрын
We do not have portable jobs (machinist and medical) so are just weekend warriors and are still a couple years out from retirement and cant wait to travel for extended periods. We know we'll keep our sticks and brick. My husband has a classic car 1967 Firebird convertible that we love to drive in the summer and there is no easy way to travel fulltime with the extra vehicle.
@enigma426815 күн бұрын
@deniseharrington9875 Opportunities, not limitations. Traveling doctors and nurses are often 6 month contracts. So pick locations you might want to visit for 6 months, and the pay increase would allow you to travel the other 6. Machinist? How about touring shops while you travel? Offer to teach some tips and tricks for some pay. Expertise should be worth something. 😁
@kerriehoffman289315 күн бұрын
We have been rving for over 30+ yrs. We go glamping about 4-6 months yearly. We must have a dishwasher and washer and dryer since it makes life easier. We have 25 acres so I miss the freedom, no neighbors, leaving my labs run free our property. I love to go but I love to return to my home.
@MikeinAustin-j4y14 күн бұрын
The bathtub! That is the reason we bought our 2018 Montana 3921FB…full soaking tub across the front cap. We love it…but they do not offer this unit any longer.
@sfopeaks13 күн бұрын
Haha, I’m the “Dishwasher” too! She (generally) cooks, so I clean.
@SergioAponteTatito15 күн бұрын
100 % going outside on my land.
@user-ei3vy6uj2m15 күн бұрын
It’s a guy thing peeing outside. My girlfriend doesn’t understand it either. We really enjoy all the educational videos. My girlfriend and I will be heading out in five years full-time when we retire and learning as much as we do from you. It is very helpful so thank you so
@WillBelden15 күн бұрын
For us, as full-timers, I can say "friends", but also add "the pool" to Yard and Garden.
@bigroad70us6 күн бұрын
Would Love to try full timing, Nervous about giving up Bricks and sticks. been RVing a bit . we have a class A Prevost, I pull a 25' Car Trailer carrying my Indian Challenger but the trailer is like my home garage, I bring a spare tire for the coach as well as the trailer. jacks small compressor any tools ,supplies and equipment that I might need on the road. So I am good there. We hope to some day see you both on the road. Happy New Year!! .
@mikewalgren59315 күн бұрын
I surprised that good, reliable cell coverage / internet didn't make the list. Not having a good data connection is my biggest issue when we are RVing. I constantly use it to see what there is to do in the area, find restaurants or grocery stores, or even just watch youtube. I haven't made the jump to Starlink yet as the price keeps changing and the reviews on service vary due to location or tree blockage.
@Brigand23115 күн бұрын
I think you hit it on the head, balance is key. It's ok to have a phase where you full time. It's ok to have a hybrid phase. It's ok to have a static phase. There's no real permanent answer that can apply all the time.
@buzzward81215 күн бұрын
The wife and I only full timed for 4 1/2 years and my big miss was access to all my tools for camper projects and the wife’s only miss was a bath tub! The rest never really bothered us.
@dougcjohn13 күн бұрын
Hot water… has anyone tried a small (4-10 gal) insulated tank (propane or electric) placed under RV connected to direct heat unit… kinda blends the two worlds. Haven’t looked that close to see what’s involved… but a possibility. Maybe there’s a direct heat model already incorporating that option. The Toy Hauler / ManCave / Den is a must…. You haul 1 bike, I’m planning to haul SmartCar in garage. Being able to change room from exercise/workout room, work den multi-monitor desks, to garage.
@kathyhathaway882315 күн бұрын
That was a good idea in the list of concerns. You talking about the hot water . My hot water heater is a three way . Gas, electric, an it heats off my engine also . Do we have hot water while traveling. I can say we have never ran out of hot water. When we get setup I will turn the electric part on an keep it on basically all the time while parked . Then when we get showered I also will turn on the gas side also so while you are using hot water you will have the electric side and the gas side heating the water back up . My water heater is a 10 gallon. Also washing machine use I do the same way an have not ran out of hot water an I have not ran out before taking shower and washing clothes at the same time. You were talking about you have heard different stories about the washer and dryer being into together. That is what mine is an it does great BUT BUT at times it does wrinkle your clothes pretty bad sometimes an I am not sure why it is at different times an not all the time or not any of the time. Thanks
@josephsandall178915 күн бұрын
I agree with your list.
@JustMe-pn6xw15 күн бұрын
#3 no. Haven’t taken a bath in 30 years. I would miss my space. Also traveling has its hazards besides weather. As you are driving more than if you had a home there are more chances of accidents. #1 not having to empty tanks.
@rivettsrvadventures630815 күн бұрын
The only thing I miss is the ability to open the door to let the dogs out into our fenced in back yard. It still is okay to walk them - except for the middle of the night or when it is pouring rain!
@timinsandiego697915 күн бұрын
Good stuff.
@wilburncook660615 күн бұрын
We have a pee tree as we call it behind our garage. It definitely gets used.
@nancynarraway218315 күн бұрын
We have been fulltime for 4 years. I miss my big kitchen and my oven. I use my RV oven for storage. The oven works terrible and is too small. I love to bake. We have a Ninja Foodie, toaster, air fryer oven. You just can't bake anything that s taller than 3-4 inches.
@sarahmcarthur910715 күн бұрын
Wow--great video as usual, but I've got to admit I'm surprised by what would be my number 1 (if I were full-time, which we aren't, just "lots" of the time). My #1 would be having instant access to quality medical care. Maybe it's because my husband and I are both on Medicare now, but I do like having my PCP that I can send a message to in the portal and know that a team of care providers will triage my question, and have me come in if necessary (which I can do). We already have to drive 90 minutes to get to serious hospital care, and otherwise the nearest (sort of "routine" serious) hospital is 30 miles away. We live in the country and medical care is a big deal, so having someone I trust that I can go to rapidly is very important to me (and we do have a clinic about 5 miles away). So that would be my number 1. (I'm also curious--you left full-timing for a reason which I don't remember showing up in your videos--I guess I assumed it was health issues? I hope all is better for the change, for sure). So happy to see you both well and safe--thanks again for a great video! (Oh, and my husband got all excited about Chad's peeing in the yard because he does it too. The only time I get annoyed is when there's yellow snow by the front door--just a LITTLE obvious, that!! 😂)
@bradleymanning322516 күн бұрын
Thank you guys for another great video. Like the list, However the wife and I are not full timers. (mid to late 60's) and can't afford that anymore. Anyway GO CHAD, yes I go outside at times to go Pee, Gotta change it up sometimes. Hope you guys have a GREAT 2025. Safe travels.
@karensevern32815 күн бұрын
I miss a big kitchen with lots of countertop area and a full size oven.
@Tuttle72315 күн бұрын
After about 2 weeks I get the itch to Hitch
@hollywd26915 күн бұрын
Great video I think I'd love to do even part time rving, this coming from a guy that doesn't have a camper at all. But it just seems so far out of my reach the almighty $$ seem to be readly available for this lifestyle for me. I'm not willing to give up my sicks and bricks at this point even though that seems to be where all my $$ ends up disappearing at. A toy hauler is what I'm looking to go with if I ever get a camper so I can take my Harley with me. Great video. I must admit love your channel but first I've tuned into in awhile!
@ChangingLanes15 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! 😊
@geraldpruitt505115 күн бұрын
My concern is selling a home and having to pay taxes on some of the capital gain, then at some point having to buy a home when I can't fulltime anymore. By that time the fulltime rig will have depreciated significantly and homes, even downsized, will be more expensive. Long term this is an investment nightmare. I think I'll continue to be a part time RV'er.
@susanm806415 күн бұрын
If it’s your primary residence, you generally don’t pay capital gains when you sell if your home is under 250k as a single or 500k as a married couple.
@lyfandeth15 күн бұрын
@@susanm8064In much of the northeast and across the nation, $500k is a tear-down. That's right. I have "middle class" friends, located 45-65 minutes outside of a major city. One bought a home, maybe 20-25 years ago, for about $225k. Sold around 600 two years ago, but the new home is smaller and further from a major city and it cost just as much. The other paid $440 for the cheapest house he could find 15 years ago. Those capital gain exemptions? Won't help in many areas. I have another friend who bought a three bedroom teo garage house in Kansas for $45,000 but that was LONG ago. Those days are often gone.
@lyfandeth15 күн бұрын
Ah, depreciation. The unmentioned real cost of owning an RV. 😢
@tammycaruso308315 күн бұрын
We have a piece of property that has water, power and sewer so we can come back to Michigan in the summers, when we sell, we are also going to buy a smaller home somewhere warm to where if/when we can no longer travel we will have a home to go home to without having to worry if we will have the money to buy again when we have to come off the road
@richardvandenarend814915 күн бұрын
Chad, you used my saying..... if the rv is rockin', we MAY be doing laundry. I was thinking of getting a sign for the back of the rv saying this. But we haven't done so....yet.
@enigma426815 күн бұрын
I didn't think Chad and Tara were that old. 🤣
@dontwantnospam13 күн бұрын
really love that shot of Phil and the sinking kayak
@Journey_Adventures2411 күн бұрын
Will you guys be at the Quartzite show?
@buckfiden280715 күн бұрын
We live on 25 acres without any close neighbors. When we travel we miss the peace and quiet we take for granted at home. Has anyone else noticed RV parks almost always have trains or a truck stop close by?
@ChangingLanes15 күн бұрын
Trains are definitley a common theme. LOL
@billysprague621914 күн бұрын
I thought your garage was for the motorcycle? Did you get rid of it and I just missed it?
@onealmr13 күн бұрын
HIGH HIGHSpeed internet. On the road, I use Starlink. At my stick/bricks, I miss having my 1 Gig download/upload.
@terrygillis990915 күн бұрын
Privacy...can't wait to see your future uTubes where you need privacy and are in cogneto and we don't recognize you. 😂. Nailed the top 10.
@timsforcoffee15 күн бұрын
None of those things matter to me. I'm good to go!!!