Well, we weren’t a one vehicle family for very long. We bought a Class C RV, the Winnebago Itasca Viva, the other day. You read that correctly. WE BOUGHT AN RV! Now, this wasn’t just a random, spur of the moment decision. We have been thinking about buying an RV for over a year now. We…
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Well, we weren’t a one vehicle family for very long. We bought a Class C RV, the Winnebago Itasca Viva, the other day.
You read that correctly.
WE BOUGHT AN RV!
Now, this wasn’t just a random, spur of the moment decision. We have been thinking about buying an RV for over a year now.
We have done an insane amount of research, we have watched and read countless RV videos and websites, and more. We’ve thought about maintenance expenses, fuel costs, emergency repairs, RV parking, RV campgrounds, laundry, wifi, and so on.
We ended up buying a Winnebago Itasca Viva, which is a Class C RV. We thought about getting a Class B RV but decided on a Class C RV so that we could have a little more space.
Some of the reasons for why we decided on the Winnebago Itasca Viva include:
It’s not a huge motorhome, but it’s enough space for us at 24 feet long. We will be traveling with our dogs and there is plenty of space for the four of us.
It’s not hard to drive and it doesn’t get absolutely horrible gas mileage (it’s very similar to the Wrangler we used to own).
There’s a full bathroom with an actual shower, toilet, and sink.
There’s a bed. There’s actually enough room to sleep 6 in our RV. Who wants to join us?
There’s a kitchen with a big fridge, freezer, sink, stove, and microwave.
It has a dining table with plenty of space for me to work.
As you can see, the RV we chose is pretty amazing! We really love it and have already taken some day trips to test everything out.
Now, some of you may be wondering why we bought an RV in the first place. Below are some of the reasons we decided to buy an RV.
Class C RV’s are not cheap, I do realize that. The Winnebago Itasca Viva isn’t cheap either.
However, we spend a decent amount of money on traveling each month. I would much rather put my money towards an RV and the costs related to that. I’m all for nice hotels and resorts, but with our trips lately we have been staying at many highway hotels which are not always the greatest.
After all of the traveling and spending money on hotels lately, traveling via RV just seems like a much better option. We do still plan on staying in hotels and Airbnbs occasionally, but it won’t be as often. Don’t get me wrong, I definitely love hotels, Airbnbs and resorts! We will just be able to stay in our “second home” more often.
There are ways we can save money too such as going on longer trips where we stay in place for a longer time (so that we spend less on gas), riding our bikes or moped whenever we can (we don’t plan on towing a car), and boondocking as much as we can.
Packing and unpacking our stuff each morning after staying in a hotel gets annoying after awhile. In fact, the other day I left my favorite shirt at a hotel and I’m still upset about that!
We realized that having an RV would make traveling much more comfortable for us as well as the dogs. Plus, we would have a place to pretty much call home for when we are not actually at home.
It will also be nice to have everything we need right in the RV. We can make meals and save a ton of money on food while traveling, have our own bathroom, a bed, and so on.
We want to be able to take breaks when we want and need to.
With an RV, we can stop whenever we want (okay, not literally but you get what I mean) instead of trying to race to the next hotel.
We often log around 12-15 hours in the car each day when on road trips because we don’t want to stop as frequently for hotel stays.
With an RV, we will be able to travel at a more casual pace.
We want to visit friends and family more.
While we love Colorado and the surrounding areas, we do miss friends and family. Having an RV means that we can visit them all more and stay longer (until they get annoyed of us). Since we will have everything we need in the RV, we won’t feel the need to rush home either.
We enjoy traveling.
We enjoy traveling, being on the road, and know that there’s still a lot of North America that we would like to see. Having an RV just seems like a much better way to travel.
I know many like to say that there’s no where in the U.S. to travel to and some even make fun of RVers for that reason, but I think those who say that are crazy! There are so many different dramatic landscapes to see here and I would like to spend more time experiencing everything.
We can still work on the road.
Another great reason we decided to buy an RV is because we can work from wherever since we are location independent.
Working on the road and being able to travel wherever I want sounds like a dream to me!
Also, I’ve had a lot of you ask what I’m using for internet. I’m using a Verizon MiFi Jetpack.
Are we crazy? Does traveling in an RV interest you? Would you be interested in some RV-related posts on Making Sense of Cents?
Probably the most important question: Where should we go next in our Class C RV – the Winnebago Itasca Viva?!
Hey! I’m Michelle Schroeder-Gardner and I am the founder of Making Sense of Cents. I’m passionate about all things personal finance, side hustles, making extra money, and online businesses. I have been featured in major publications such as Forbes, CNBC, Time, and Business Insider. Learn more here.
You are not crazy for purchasing an RV. Its something that I have thought about getting one in a few years. I think it would be awesome to see the 48 states via RV.
Boondocking is pretty much just free camping. You can park overnight in many places for free. There’s a site called “Free Campsites” that lists BLM land, national forests, parking lots, and more where you can park for free.
We also want to buy a RV, but are looking at smaller trailers. We have a Tacoma and it won’t pull those big jobs. We don’t have enough to buy a bigger truck, so there you have it. Anyway, would love to read blogs on RV travel savings, etc. Sounds like some great info we can use! Love your blog.
Congratulations on your new lifestyle choice. A little more than five years ago my husband and I sold our home and bought an RV. We’ve never looked back. When we’re not traveling, we have a home base in a beautiful RV park. The beauty of the RV lifestyle is that you can pick up and go at any time.
I’m a freelance copywriter and this life choice conforms nicely to my work.
Your new “home on wheels” is beautiful! Wishing you many happy miles.
Wow! Congratulations, Michelle! It’s definitely a plus to be traveling on the road for long hours without having to worry how long it will be before the next rest/stop. Good luck on your (many) future travels!
Congratulations on your RV purchase! Can’t wait to read about your amazing adventures. Our goal is to buy a 36 ft boat next year to do the same thing, only by sea!
PS. If anyone is active duty military, don’t forget about the free national park card for military members.
Oh congratulations! That is great we are definitely hoping to buy an RV once we pay off our house so I love seeing your ideas on them, I have a long time to do some research! Can’t wait to see some pics from your first trip!
How exciting! Buying an RV sounds like it was a smart buy for you guys. I am so jealous that you have the US to explore. It’s such a beautiful and diverse country. I live in New Zealand which is gorgeous too but a lot smaller. In the US you could literally travel for decades without seeing everything. Can’t wait to read more about your adventures.
That’s a sweet looking RV! If you travel enough, it will pay for itself over time and allows you the ultimate flexibility in how you travel. Nice work and if it’s in your budget, then no complaints here…
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You are not crazy for purchasing an RV. Its something that I have thought about getting one in a few years. I think it would be awesome to see the 48 states via RV.
Thanks Jason!
Congratulations! It sounds like a great choice for your family!
I’m RV-ignorant. What’s “boondocking”, and where can you park overnight when you’re on the road?
Boondocking is pretty much just free camping. You can park overnight in many places for free. There’s a site called “Free Campsites” that lists BLM land, national forests, parking lots, and more where you can park for free.
If we were location independent, we would definitely be looking hard at an RV. Looking forward to seeing the travel photos!
Thanks! You can check out my Instagram and I have a TON of travel photos 🙂 https://instagram.com/michelleschro/
Congrats on your RV! We have a travel trailer and love having a “home away from home”. I’m sure it will make your travel that much more enjoyable.
Thanks Tiffany!
We also want to buy a RV, but are looking at smaller trailers. We have a Tacoma and it won’t pull those big jobs. We don’t have enough to buy a bigger truck, so there you have it. Anyway, would love to read blogs on RV travel savings, etc. Sounds like some great info we can use! Love your blog.
Thanks Shari!
Congratulations on your new lifestyle choice. A little more than five years ago my husband and I sold our home and bought an RV. We’ve never looked back. When we’re not traveling, we have a home base in a beautiful RV park. The beauty of the RV lifestyle is that you can pick up and go at any time.
I’m a freelance copywriter and this life choice conforms nicely to my work.
Your new “home on wheels” is beautiful! Wishing you many happy miles.
Thank you Sue! I am so happy! 🙂
Wow! Congratulations, Michelle! It’s definitely a plus to be traveling on the road for long hours without having to worry how long it will be before the next rest/stop. Good luck on your (many) future travels!
Thanks J!
Congratulations on your RV purchase! Can’t wait to read about your amazing adventures. Our goal is to buy a 36 ft boat next year to do the same thing, only by sea!
PS. If anyone is active duty military, don’t forget about the free national park card for military members.
We are definitely interested in doing this by boat in the future as well. Sounds like a blast!
It looks quite lovely! Congratulations. I am so sure it will compliment your lifestyle, and cut down on the dodgy hotels.. :-).
Thanks!
Oh congratulations! That is great we are definitely hoping to buy an RV once we pay off our house so I love seeing your ideas on them, I have a long time to do some research! Can’t wait to see some pics from your first trip!
Thanks Jessica!
How exciting! Buying an RV sounds like it was a smart buy for you guys. I am so jealous that you have the US to explore. It’s such a beautiful and diverse country. I live in New Zealand which is gorgeous too but a lot smaller. In the US you could literally travel for decades without seeing everything. Can’t wait to read more about your adventures.
Yes, that’s exactly what I love about the US – there is so much to see!
Congratulations!! Such big changes for you – I’m so happy to see you living your dreams. I think it’s fantastic!
Thanks Natalie!
That’s a sweet looking RV! If you travel enough, it will pay for itself over time and allows you the ultimate flexibility in how you travel. Nice work and if it’s in your budget, then no complaints here…
Thanks Grayson!
I will definitely be blogging about it 🙂
Thanks Chris!