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Best Age to Buy a Used RV (Avoid Depreciation)
If you have already decided that buying used is smarter than buying new, the next real question is this: what is the best age to buy a used RV? Not the cheapest. Not the prettiest. Not the newest you can afford. The best financial window. After years around depreciating assets and multiple RV purchases of our own, there is a clear pattern. For most families, the sweet spot is five to ten years old. Here's why. Why Year One Is the Worst Time to Own an RV New RVs commonly lose
Preston Clark
2 days ago3 min read


Should You Finance an RV? The Real Cost Explained
RV loans often stretch ten, fifteen, even twenty years, which keeps the monthly payment low enough to feel manageable. A $100,000 loan at 8 percent over 15 years comes out to about $955 a month. That sounds doable. But over those 15 years you pay roughly $71,000 in interest alone, and that's before depreciation, before maintenance, before insurance and taxes. The monthly payment hides the total cost. For reference on how amortization works and why early payments are mostly in
Preston Clark
2 days ago3 min read


New vs Used RV: Depreciation & 5-Year Cost Truth
After more than fifteen years around automotive and equipment valuation, watching trucks, trailers, and heavy assets lose value the moment paperwork is signed, and after owning multiple RVs ourselves, one pattern has stayed consistent: depreciation does not care how excited you are. For most families, buying a new RV is one of the worst financial decisions they can make, not because RV life is bad, but because depreciation is real. That is not dramatic. It is math. The struct
Preston Clark
2 days ago5 min read


Best RV Washer and Dryer for Full Time Living: What Works
Laundry is one of those things nobody talks about when they're dreaming up life on the road, and one of the first things that becomes a real logistical problem once you're actually living it. We are a family of five. Our kids are outside every day, often dirty, and because of our son's needs, we go through more laundry than the average RV family. So this is not a theoretical conversation for us. Over the past year and a half on the road, we have owned and used three different
Preston Clark
2 days ago11 min read


Was It Worth It? 18 Months of Full-Time RV Life With Kids
We spent almost eighteen months on the road, and it was a learning experience the entire time. A lot of the way we traveled was not common in the RV world. Most of the people we researched recommended getting memberships and clubs and sticking to certain areas or certain types of campgrounds. Because of the way we needed to travel with our son, we were constantly looking for off the beaten path, boondocking-type places, somewhere with lots of room and fewer campers and people
Preston Clark
2 days ago11 min read
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