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<blockquote data-quote="OKRuss" data-source="post: 4276116" data-attributes="member: 41777"><p>[USER=6281]@CHenry[/USER] Be sure to check you have enough headroom in the master bedroom area if decide to go with a 5th wheel. I'm 6'4" and some of the older models I couldn't stand up all the way without my head hitting the ceiling.</p><p></p><p>IF there's anyway possible, I'd suggest renting your home instead of selling it. Get a good property manager and have a steady income flow while you're traveling. Do that for 3 years then sell and still avoid capital gains taxes. Wife and I are starting to go through this SAME situation - retiring in a couple of years but our dog will only be around 8 so can't leave him and go to Spain for 3 months or any international travel. SO, we're considering exactly what you are - F250 and 5th wheel. Hit all of the national parks in the US. Keeping our boat so we can stay at various lakes when not traveling with the 5th wheel(Airbnb a place for a few weeks).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKRuss, post: 4276116, member: 41777"] [USER=6281]@CHenry[/USER] Be sure to check you have enough headroom in the master bedroom area if decide to go with a 5th wheel. I'm 6'4" and some of the older models I couldn't stand up all the way without my head hitting the ceiling. IF there's anyway possible, I'd suggest renting your home instead of selling it. Get a good property manager and have a steady income flow while you're traveling. Do that for 3 years then sell and still avoid capital gains taxes. Wife and I are starting to go through this SAME situation - retiring in a couple of years but our dog will only be around 8 so can't leave him and go to Spain for 3 months or any international travel. SO, we're considering exactly what you are - F250 and 5th wheel. Hit all of the national parks in the US. Keeping our boat so we can stay at various lakes when not traveling with the 5th wheel(Airbnb a place for a few weeks). [/QUOTE]
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