Moving from a 6000-square-foot home to a 370-square-foot recreational vehicle.
Extreme downsizing -How moving from a 6,000-square-foot custom home to a 370-square-foot recreational vehicle helped quell one family’s ‘House Lust.’
Enjoy this interesting article by Newsweek’s Resident-Expert, Daniel McGinn
RV and travel tips needed…
A reader wrote:
We bought a new RV last October. My husband called some local contractors and had a cement platform built next to the woodshed. We also have a metal canopy over it to protect it from all the snow!! In May we plan to visit our daughter who lives in Las Vegas and take our maiden “voyage” in our Roadtrek! Can’t wait. We will be staying in a park there and then will travel to see the sites such as the Grand Canyon and Lake Mead. Any tips people would like to share would be appreciated!Mary Ann and RichardBethel, VT.
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