In December 2017, Forbes published an article stating that ‘experience-craving’ millenials and retiring baby boomers are fueling the rise of the RV industry. And yes, millenials are perceived to move towards the unconventional and immersion into what is rather than what will. While retiring baby boomers are geared to it in a more somber note. It has been reported that aged baby boomers have difficulty adapting to the cost of living in the modern era and chose a more practical approach on RVs.
Whatever may be the reason, one thing usually makes them hesitant to purchase one. Where do you poop? Of course, when you are used to the traditional toilet you’d never think twice about where it goes, right? But here’s the thing. Not everybody realizes that maintaining a home is the same as maintaining an RV. In fact, it has been argued that RV living is much more eco-friendly than that of a house. Several misconceptions about RV living have plagued the industry for so long. Here are some of them:
Weigh in your options carefully but be sure to get the right information. Misconceptions are easy to prove with a little research. RV life is not for everyone but it might be yours.
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