Renee and Kelley Hayes bought an RV when they became empty nesters. They ended up living in it and are happy with downsizing.
Having an RV in retirement is a nomadic life that takes some planning, but it provides freedom and variety to many.
RV-savvy retirees talk about the downsides of spending retirement in a motorhome, travel trailer, fifth wheel or other recreational vehicle.
USA TODAY reached out to retirees across the country who are living mostly on Social Security, to ask how they were doing.
For more than four decades, Grech RV has been handcrafting motorhomes that set the benchmark for luxury road travel. Built on the proven Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis, the brand’s Class B RVs pair ...
Alessandra Malito is a retirement reporter based in New York. She holds the Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor™ and Chartered Financial Consultant® designations. You can follow her on Twitter ...
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