Moving into an RV may seem like a way to save money, but it can come with unexpected costs and trap families in a cycle of debt.
Moving into an RV may seem like a way to save money, but it can come with unexpected costs and trap families in a cycle of debt.
Funny because I have the exact opposite experience.
Most of my life I’ve lived in a tiny apartment, so tiny that I literally can’t keep my room cleared because have no space to store my stuff.
Yes, I can literally walk to the nearest, coffee place, or take a subway to the mall or cinema or whatever people usually like to go, but I have no interest in those places, instead I would love to live in a rural place where I can walk along nature or just rest outside without being right in the middle of people and traffic and ugly buildings.
Oh, and the worse part, my new neighbors that don’t let me blast my guitar amp or listen to music past 10