A lot of folks dream of full-time RVing and a life full of adventure, but don't pursue it because it sounds like such a fairy tale. Others try, but hit a wall and become discouraged when they discover how complicated it is...

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A lot of folks dream of full-time RVing and a life full of adventure, but don't pursue it because it sounds like such a fairy tale. Others try, but hit a wall and become discouraged when they discover how complicated it is to make the switch.

It's particularly challenging when you're still working, on a budget, and single. How do you decide which RV is best without breaking the bank? How do you stay safe traveling alone? And how much money does it cost to get on the road, anyway?

Solo Full-time RVing On A Budget answers these questions and more. It was written specifically for prospective full-timers who:
- Live in, or will be traveling in, America
- Are interested in small RVing and living a simpler lifestyle
- Haven't retired yet and still need to work
- Have a limited budget to get started with and would like to stay debt-free
- Are single or will be traveling alone

This is not a novel with fluff and filler text, but a condensed and practical guide of no-nonsense advice designed to get you on the road now, instead of in some ill-defined future after retirement. This work is the culmination of the author's knowledge from over two and a half years of full-timing as a single woman who hit the road at 28 and lives her dream life on only $16,000 a year.

Guide topics include:
RV Selection:
- Picking your Perfect-For-You small RV
- Taking the scary out of used RVs
- Demystifying tow vehicles
Money:
- How to calculate how much money you need to go full-timing (A specific mathematical equation, not just a vague answer!)
- Avoiding debt
- RVing costs once on the road compared to living stationary
- Earning a living on the road
Small RVing answers:
- How to organize and make the most of limited space in a Small RV
- Cooking in a small RV
- Cold-weather camping in a small RV
- Pets in a small RV
Solo RVing answers:
- Solo RVer safety
- How to avoid loneliness when traveling alone
- Having to do it all yourself

If you've been looking to make the leap from stationary living to full-time RVing with more freedom, independence, and flexibility to do the things that matter most to you, then don't wait for the perfect moment to present itself. That 'perfect moment' will never come, the time to start is now.

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