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denise bilsbury

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hi ya people , thought i would join this forum looks good , me and my hubby just put our house up for sale and looking at buying a american rv and living on the road , its been a massive desicion but we going to go for it , and if it does not work out there is always a room at my dads house to stay , i so excited to do this , any info anyone has on starting up would be grateful thanks xx
 

Wildman

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hi and welcome to the site, many fulltimers here in the measntime do check out the vasrious threasds on fulltiming, pros and cons, asll the asnswers you need are there. Don't miss the chatroom, pop in and say hi.
 

Brisey

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Hi Denise and :welcome: to MotorhomeFun.:thumb:

Exciting times ahead for you.::bigsmile:

flyingwelcome

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scotjimland

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just put our house up for sale and looking at buying a american rv and living on the road , its been a massive desicion but we going to go for it , and if it does not work out there is always a room at my dads house to stay , i so excited to do this , any info anyone has on starting up would be grateful thanks xx

Please do your homework and read the full timing forum

1. have a sound financial plan .. do the sums. Monthly costs against income.

2. ensure you have proper full time vehicle and contents insurance, this isn't cheap ,
the only company I know offering this is Comfort Insurance.. check this out before selling up.

3. You must have 'home address', if this is your dads, ensure you are on the voters role, use this address for bank, driving license, RV Log book, all official mail and register with the local doctor..

Full timing isn't a long holiday .. yes, it may be for a year or so, it's a way of life that you need to think about carefully .. what will you be doing in 2 , 3 or more years.

I'm not trying to dissuade you, we were full time for three years, it's not easy nor is it a holiday.. life goes on, you still have bills.. it's an alternative , not an escape.

good luck .. and ask plenty questions

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bazfergy

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hi denise you've certainly came to the right place if you're looking for info on anything,there is a wealth of knowledge that goes beyond just motorhoming:thumb:love the bullie by the way mine is a big lad named nero,hope everything goes well:thumb:
 
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denise bilsbury

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hi denise you've certainly came to the right place if you're looking for info on anything,there is a wealth of knowledge that goes beyond just motorhoming:thumb:love the bullie by the way mine is a big lad named nero,hope everything goes well:thumb:
hi our bullie is a girl called lady she 6 , we just found out she has lung cancer poor thing she a big girl lossed a bit weight now but she was 10 stone ,think we going to like it on here .

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Sundowners

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welcome to fun::bigsmile:::bigsmile:::bigsmile:
Work with 'marknclairontour' they are at the same stage as you---------share info as you get it----will help both of you
Nigel

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