Some people want to
relax and stay put during their retirement years. Others, however,
want their golden years to be an adventure. That’s why at least
700,000 seniors own RVs or motorhomes so they can retire on the
road—and doing so offers many benefits.
Your Dream Lifestyle
If you really enjoyed
camping and outdoor activities as a child, purchasing a “retirement
RV” will surely be an attractive idea. The vehicle would allow you
to camp at Yellowstone Park this week, and go fly-fishing in Colorado
the next. If your working years kept you from pursuing such
endeavors, an RV will now allow you to indulge in them.
Technology Has Gone
a Long Way
On the road doesn’t
necessarily mean being off the map. Nowadays, you can get Internet
services on the road so you can Skype chat with your kids and
friends, or pay your bills online. You can also add solar panels to
provide energy for creature comforts like TVs and other appliances.
You Can Save Money,
Too!
Many retirees also
happen to be empty nesters, meaning their kids already have families
of their own. Rather than holding on to a big house and paying large
sums for property taxes and maintenance, you can downsize to an RV
instead. Even better, why not move to states like Florida that do not
collect income tax? You can also buy used but well-refurbished RVs to
further save money.