Would I Consider Living in an RV?

Would I consider living in an RV for a while after purchasing a piece of land

The answer is probably no, because I am no fan of all the synthetic material and padding in an RV that off-gases could easily get get moldy if water intrudes into the structure.🐞 From all I have read, RVs are pretty unreliable and prone to breaking, with one headache after another — especially for day-to-day use.🙇 I’d probably end up having to scrap the thing, and while their may be some value in the aluminum sheeting, most of the padding and fiber board would be incredibly nasty to burn, so I’d have to haul it to the landfill.🗑

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