

Motorhome and RV Retirement Living: The Most Enjoyable and Least Expensive Way to Retire [Minchey, Jerry] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Motorhome and RV Retirement Living: The Most Enjoyable and Least Expensive Way to Retire Review: I greatly enjoyed this book! - I typically hate to read, but this was hard to put down! I enjoyed the topic and I think anyone interested in downsizing their lives into an RV (especially full time) will also stand to have a better grasp on the topic. As for me and my wife, this is something we've only recently tossed around. It's been four days since I started reading this book and I have found everything to be useful! I looked at a motorhome of interest and by the end of my visit at the dealer the price asked was dropped over 20% without me making an offer just buy using the authors advice. Also I have found his advice especially useful in helping me know when to walk away from a motorhome... what I mean is that he offers a simple checklist of deal breakers and gives simple advice on things to look for and be weary of. Things I would have overlooked or downplayed. His chapters on making money were very helpful and inspiring. My wife and I will be trying some of these! No get rich quick schemes or even get rich at all tips, but just sensible ideas and suggestion on multiple income streams that may be able to bring in a few bucks to keep a little jingle in the pocket! Another very special chapter for me was the one on downsizing. I've made my list and have assigned nearly my entire homes belongings! I'm 30 years old and my wife and I are excited on starting this journey soon, but not mañana... Review: Full of good information - It's a book full of facts and tips to help you understand full time RVing. It's not like a novel but it is full of good things to know about life as a full-time camper. The author writes plainly and directly. It was certainly worth the time it took to read it and I'll keep it to refer back to.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,445,706 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #296 in Senior Travel Guides #679 in Solo Travel Guides #3,438 in Travelogues & Travel Essays |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,038) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.46 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 098449684X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0984496846 |
| Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 202 pages |
| Publication date | January 3, 2015 |
| Publisher | Stony River Media |
S**H
I greatly enjoyed this book!
I typically hate to read, but this was hard to put down! I enjoyed the topic and I think anyone interested in downsizing their lives into an RV (especially full time) will also stand to have a better grasp on the topic. As for me and my wife, this is something we've only recently tossed around. It's been four days since I started reading this book and I have found everything to be useful! I looked at a motorhome of interest and by the end of my visit at the dealer the price asked was dropped over 20% without me making an offer just buy using the authors advice. Also I have found his advice especially useful in helping me know when to walk away from a motorhome... what I mean is that he offers a simple checklist of deal breakers and gives simple advice on things to look for and be weary of. Things I would have overlooked or downplayed. His chapters on making money were very helpful and inspiring. My wife and I will be trying some of these! No get rich quick schemes or even get rich at all tips, but just sensible ideas and suggestion on multiple income streams that may be able to bring in a few bucks to keep a little jingle in the pocket! Another very special chapter for me was the one on downsizing. I've made my list and have assigned nearly my entire homes belongings! I'm 30 years old and my wife and I are excited on starting this journey soon, but not mañana...
A**N
Full of good information
It's a book full of facts and tips to help you understand full time RVing. It's not like a novel but it is full of good things to know about life as a full-time camper. The author writes plainly and directly. It was certainly worth the time it took to read it and I'll keep it to refer back to.
J**.
Great RV Primer
This little book was the first one I read when considering the RV adventure. At the time, until I got out on the road, I had no concept of the countless volumes it would take to cover the enormity of information and details of RV life from A to Z! So as my first literary experience of RV life, as I came to truly appreciate later, this great little easy-reading starter book of less than 200 pages was an awesome introduction. As a novice, it would inform and enlighten me on the most relevant details for getting started. Appropriately, it starts with the pros/cons of the life itself, and then on to a discussion and suggestion of an RV class and its purchase, and on to the connection with a travel pet as well as disconnection with family/friends. Other essential tips on RV life were priceless: campgrounds vs boon docking, pulling a 'toad' vs not, important matters like mail/banking and internet and, of course, for us seniors, the crucial topic of healthcare! And the author hits on an essential topic for many needing additional income on the road: making money with and without a computer! There is great value in this little paperback for those exploring the possibility of living the RV life and I highly recommend it to one and all; and, as I, you'll no doubt still refer back to it time and again.
H**V
You feel like you're lucky to have Jerry as your best friend and advisor....
This is a must have resource written in an easy to read style. You feel like you're lucky to have Jerry as your friend and advisor before you strike out on the road....perhaps forever! Jerry shows you how you really CAN live your dreams. Reading this is the equivalent of months on the road learning as you go. Why not enjoy this book and be way ahead of the game! There's enough info in here to know what to do, what not to do and if you even ever want to start or not. Jerry recommends a used RV to start, always. He's a great teacher and great guy. Thank you, Jerry~ happy travels!
C**Y
Worth reading
Overall, a good book with lots of information. The author has a good sense of humor and relates well to RV folks. The main thing I would disagree, is finding a good motorhome in $20,000 to $30,000 range. When we looked at motorhomes in this price range, they were not in good condition.
A**A
Great Read. Also well written.
Im not much of a reader but i really enjoyed this book. Even though i already knew a lot of the information, i just kept reading. I did learn quite a bit and love all the resources he shared. The only thing i dont think he mentioned (unless I missed it), is if you plan. To boondock for long periods of time, you should consider the size of the holding tanks when you are picking your RV. Jerry, maybe our paths will cross some day.
M**Y
This book does a great job of introducing you to the basic idea of ...
This book does a great job of introducing you to the basic idea of living in an RV. Things you need to take into consideration, and it gives you peek into the world of RV-ers. The author has been able to keep much of his "personality" in the writing of the book, and that's a good thing. It's like running into someone who has been there and done that and he gives you some tips. You won't be getting a lot of specifics, it's general info that can help you decide if you want to try the RV life.
L**Y
Very practical and useful advice, even if you are not at or ...
Very practical and useful advice, even if you are not at or near retirement but thinking about living full-time (or even part-time) in an RV. One thing I have not seen addressed in this or any other book so far when evaluating what state should be your legal domicile, is the issue of death with dignity laws. Most books eliminate Washington state from the top 10 list because we have a sales tax on vehicles based on value and that is an added yearly expense. While that is definitely an important consideration, especially if you're on a fixed income and/or have a high-value RV, I will happily pay that in exchange for knowing that I -- not some bible-thumping legislator -- will make my end-of-life decisions if I become terminally ill.
O**G
Very informative. Answered a lot of questions. Can now start the planning process. On our way to exploring the fulltime RV life.
N**S
If you want to learn from someone who is actually living the life, then buy this book. It is easy to read & full of valuable nuggets of information. I have learnt so much from this book & it has given me lots of ideas for funding my RV retirement lifestyle. I can't wait to hit the road!
S**A
.Thanks for all the information's that you have experimented I'm would recommend to read and learn about it before start.
P**L
American based though with a relevance still to any location. The views expressed are useful and well explained. The authors personal experiences are clearly detailed and offer useful insights into the process. Well worth the read, many details extracted and will be used.
S**Y
Average book. Information was ok but nothing more than what you can find on the internet by doing a search. The info is sound advice but I guess I was expecting something different.
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