Why You Need an RV Exit Plan

All good things must end, including RV life for many travelers. Having an RV exit plan can help you and your loved ones make the transition as smooth as possible.

Many former RVers state that they underestimated how difficult it would be to transition out of RV life.

If you’re planning to throw in the towel for RVing, we have a few things you should keep in mind. Let’s dive in!

For one reason or another, things can change very quickly, and traveling the country in an RV might not be possible or ideal.

Why You Need an RV Exit Plan

If you don’t have an exit plan for getting off the road, you can risk putting yourself and your loved ones in a complicated situation.

It’s thinking through all the logistics of what it will take to return to a sticks and bricks living situation and what life will be like after RVing.

What Is an RV Exit Plan?

Come up with a list of items that would cause you to quit RV life. Be sure to allow everyone an opportunity to contribute to the creation of the list, including children.

Figure Out When You’ll Quit RV Life

Come up with a list of items that would cause you to quit RV life. Things back at home might change, and you realize you want to be near family rather than traveling.

Figure Out Where You’ll Live

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