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Even if you think you can't afford an RV, I bet you can afford this RV. It's called a teardrop trailer. You can buy a teardrop trailer kit that only requires basic skills to put together. Or, buy teardrop trailer plans and build it entirely from scratch yourself.

If there ever was a time to buy an RV, it's now. RV dealers are practically giving away their RVs, and private owners are selling RVs for pennies on the dollar. However, bank financing has tightened up, so how can you come up with enough money for the down payment?

Here are a few good reasons to register your RV in the state of Montana. See how registering your RV in Montana can save you a few bucks, effectively eliminating the sales tax on your new RV.

The fact of the matter is, the longer a motorhome is parked and unused, the faster its value declines. Top that with the fact that RVs stored in harsher climates -- either too hot or too cold; too dry or too snowy & rainy -- can be dramatically decrease in value and even become worthless. Here's what to look for before you buy a used RV motorhome.

Following are some questions you'll want to ask yourself, along with some of the differences between the various types of recreational vehicles on the market today. Great tips for buying a new or used RV.

RV Mistakes To Avoid: Use these full time RV living tips to avoid some the costly pitfalls that I fell victim to during my first year as a full time RVer!

Most RV owners these days are over 55, BUT... people aged 35 to 54 are on the rise. It's almost equal at this point.