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RV Living in Retirement: The Pros, Cons, and Costs of Life on the Road

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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Navigating the Logistics of Full-Time RVing

The freedom of the open road is built on a foundation of careful planning. Tackling the logistical side of RV life before you leave home will save you countless headaches later. These are the core administrative tasks you’ll need to manage.

Choosing Your Domicile State

Even though you’re mobile, you must have a legal “domicile.” This is the state you declare as your permanent home, and it affects your taxes, insurance rates, and vehicle registration. It is not necessarily the last state you lived in. Retirees often choose a domicile state based on three key factors: no state income tax, low vehicle registration fees, and competitive insurance premiums. The most popular choices are South Dakota, Florida, and Texas. Each has a slightly different process for establishing residency, which might involve spending a short amount of time there to get a driver’s license and register your vehicles. You can find state-specific information at government portals like USA.gov.

Receiving Mail and Packages

How do you get mail when you don’t have a fixed address? The solution is a professional mail forwarding service. You are assigned a physical street address (not a P.O. Box), and the service receives all your mail. They will scan the envelopes for you, and you can view them online. You can then instruct them to open and scan the contents, shred junk mail, or bundle your important letters and forward them to you at your current location, whether it’s a campground or a friend’s house. It’s a surprisingly seamless and essential service for any full-timer.

Staying Connected: Internet on the Road

In today’s world, a reliable internet connection is not a luxury; it’s a necessity for banking, navigating, staying in touch with family, and streaming entertainment. Relying on campground Wi-Fi is a recipe for frustration, as it is often slow and unreliable. Most full-timers use a multi-pronged approach. This includes a cellular data plan with a dedicated mobile hotspot device. Many carry hotspots from two different carriers (like Verizon and AT&T) to maximize coverage. For those who need high-speed internet for work or who travel to very remote areas, satellite internet services like Starlink for RVs have become a game-changer, offering reliable connectivity almost anywhere with a clear view of the sky.

Healthcare and Prescriptions on the Move

We’ve touched on this, but it bears repeating. Proactive healthcare management is critical. Before you leave, have thorough check-ups with your doctor, dentist, and eye doctor. Get digital copies of your important medical records. Ensure you choose a Medicare or health insurance plan that provides a national network. Use a large, national pharmacy chain that can easily transfer and fill your prescriptions anywhere in the country. Explore telehealth services, which allow you to have virtual appointments with a doctor for minor issues without having to find a local clinic. Being organized about your health will give you peace of mind on the road.

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1 comment on “RV Living in Retirement: The Pros, Cons, and Costs of Life on the Road”

  1. Dave says:
    October 15, 2025 at 9:36 pm

    Been there, done that and it’s a GREAT LIFE! When I reached SS retirement age we were living in Las Vegas. Sold our house, bought my mother’s house, giving her a life estate, purchased a 2000 Winnebago Adventurer and “Hit the Road, Jack”. We full-timed it for two years, enjoying every minute of it. Went to Alaska, intending to stay about a month; came back four months later with over 259 pounds of frozen halibut and salmon. The vacation of a lifetime. Still have the old Adventurer and have down-sized to an even older (1997) Roadtrek. It needs a lot of work but has four solar panels and a 3,000-watt inverter, enabling us the flexibility to “boondock” almost anywhere we desire. We’re in the process of replacing the refrigerator and adding an awning. We’re getting a little older now (both in our early eighties) but still plan to “RV into the sunset”, enjoying our “golden years”.

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