
There are many financial advantages to living in an RV full-time instead of living in a residential home. While the exact financial impact will depend on the given situation, there are some common ways that full-time RV living can save you money. Read on to learn more!
Reduce Your Living Expenses
You might want to crunch some numbers on this before committing, but in general, you’ll probably find that RVing full-time is far more cost-effective than living in a big, stationary home.
While you’ll probably still have a sizable downpayment and then subsequent financing payments, they won’t be on the same scale as houses or even apartments, depending on where you live. Many RV campgrounds have discounts for people who intend to be there for an extended period of time, which can give you an even better deal.
Enjoy Tax Breaks
You’ll also want to consult your tax expert before April. Claiming your RV as a primary residence can seriously reduce your property taxes and might qualify you for other helpful write-offs. You can also talk to consultants about insurance breaks for your RV.
Save Money on Vacations
Not to mention, there’s no additional spending for your vacation. No need to hire somebody to take care of your house, no hotel rooms, no additional meal plans, just pick up your things and hit the road!
If you have questions or want to get personalized RV shopping tips, visit Georgia Campers. Our expert staff are happy to help however we can. Our dealership is located in Newnan, GA.