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US couple sells house to live in a motorhome full-time

12.02.2026 22:00 1 min 1 source
Blanquivioletas EN ISL
US couple sells house to live in a motorhome full-time
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A Generation X couple in the United States sold their house valued at over $300,000 to live in a motorhome. They have been living and working remotely from the 45-foot vehicle for over six years. Their monthly budget includes up to $1,500 for RV park fees and around $4,500 for fuel for the motorhome and a support truck.

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US couple sells house to live in a motorhome full-time

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🇺🇸 United States — fuel prices

Updated: 13.06.2026

Diesel

$1.43 /l

€1.23 · £1.06/l

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Petrol

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€0.94 · £0.81/l

32 of 134

cheaper than 77% of countries

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