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RE: Pulling home

in Outdoors and more2 months ago

Wow, it's fantastic!

I'm waiting for good times to make a similar purchase, but I haven't decided yet whether to go for a caravan, a camper or a van.

I've seen some nice Motorhomes that are a bit dated but very comfortable, but they don't have the comfort of a van that is more agile.

My dream, however, would be this...

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You can get anywhere and it's also very comfortable in terms of habitability, only that it costs a lot, lol!

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Yep, there's a lot of those here, what you show in the image, but they are very costly, around $350,000+.

Yes indeed this one in euros cost exactly 350,000 but it has already been sold.

Obviously it will remain a dream, but I was thinking about something human and affordable; I have been thinking for a long time about buying a VAN that I would then like to camperize personally.

Ford and Ducato can be found at excellent prices and then slowly the camperization is carried out.
The problem is that in Italy it is difficult to have them approved in fact those who carry out this operation then have the vans approved as vans in Germany.

We have loads of those vans and motor homes too, Sprinters, Ducatos, Transits and so on. The nomad life is incredibly popular here and with so much room and so many things to see there's no wonder why.

Well yes in your area there is a lot to see, I have two friends who started to live a life on Tour, they moved from Reggio Calabria to Australia and for a while they worked in a pastry shop.

Then they bought a Van and started touring the country, they stopped every now and then they worked a bit and then they left again.

The fact of being able to work while traveling is in my opinion the best, maybe the only thing better is being able to travel without working, eh eh!

Good for them, I imagine that they had a pretty good time.