I am blessed. Several years ago Pam and I invested in a beach house which really paid off with the real estate market as it has been this past year. We sold the beach house and I promptly purchased a slightly used 2020 class C RV. It's approximately 25' long and comfortably sleeps 4.

There is a definite learning curve to owning a rig like this for someone who has never traveled in an RV of any size or shape. The good news is that I've been driving a full sized school bus for the past several years so driving is a breeze. It's all of the other STUFF that has kept me busy learning.

For instance:
No spare tire - they just don't come with the RV these days.
It's solar ready but that does not mean that it has solar! I'm working on that.
The pop/slide outs are on tracks that can easily go off track. This is BAD!
The chassis of the vehicle is very separate from the box on the back (where I'll live in the RV).

The box on my RV was manufactured cheaply and poorly so there's a lot to fix including:
Removal of old and installation of new sink faucet and water lines (leaked);
Rear LED tail light was full of water and blew many of the LEDs;
Broken keys and cheap locks;
Drawer slides were not screwed in properly or at all. (Thank goodness I have skills and tools to do a lot of work myself. I'm currently figuring out which tools will come along on the trip.)
Interior construction is fiberboard for the most part so it crumbles easily.

All of this said, I am NOT complaining...
This is a learning experience with, I'm sure, plenty more to come -- AND I am ready for the challenge!