The days of living in the same home until you retire are becoming as outdated as that pair of denim jeggings stashed in the back of your closet. Some millennials are ditching the notion of the white ...
Wes and I had just sold our house outside of St. Louis and moved to a town in Colorado where we knew no one. Though we enjoyed our new state—especially all the outdoor activities it had to offer—we ...
Renee and Kelley Hayes bought an RV when they became empty nesters. They ended up living in it and are happy with downsizing.
For many retirees, it’s easy to romanticize RV living. Imagine hitting the open road, setting up home pretty much wherever you want, getting into adventures… Throw in the possibility of saving money, ...
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Ditching the traditional home and embracing the open road in an RV is a siren song for many retirees. Can you imagine waking up to a different vista every morning, chasing the sun, and living life ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Transformative Travel: I look at how travel can change lives. This article is more than 4 years old. Jenni Edwards spent much of ...
Tina Lenert leads a yoga session at the home of Rob Bruce and Greg Gill in Altadena. Their house survived the Eaton fire, while some neighbors' homes burned. The couple now live in an RV on the ...
A couple turned a 100-square-foot RV with a fireplace and patio into their dream tiny home on wheels
Kirsten and Devin Trout went from living in an apartment to a 350-square-foot RV. Then, last fall, they downsized again, purchasing a toy hauler RV that's about 100-square-feet. Even with its small ...
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