Why The RV Lifestyle Is Perfect For Digital Nomads

Working remotely has opened up a lot of options. But working out how to do it and actually live at the same time is another question. After all, hotels get expensive and short-term rentals just feel temporary. Staying in one place for too long isn’t what being a digital nomad is all about. 

That’s why the RV lifestyle can make a lot of sense; keep reading to find out more. 

You Can Change Location Without Starting Over

One of the biggest challenges with remote work is trying to be consistent as well as flexible. Moving from place to place can often mean resetting everything each time, with a new setup in a new environment, and perhaps a new routine as well. 

However, with an RV, your setup moves with you. Your workspace, belongings, and routine all stay the same even when the location changes. That means it’s a lot easier to stay productive while you’ve still got the freedom to travel. 

It Keeps Living Costs More Predictable

Accommodation can be one of the biggest expenses for digital nomads, especially when prices vary depending on location and perhaps even the season. But with an RV, a lot of that uncertainty can disappear completely. Which is another great reason to try one out. 

Instead of always trying to book new places, you’ve already got somewhere to stay. Plus, stopping at an RV park means you’ve got access to basic facilities without the higher costs of hotels or rental. That’s going to be good news for your wallet. 

You’ve Always Got Your Own Space 

Working remotely means you need a space that actually works for you. Cafes and shared areas can definitely be useful sometimes, but they’re not always reliable when it comes to long-term use. 

An RV gives you a comfortable and consistent place to work from, relax, and live, and you’re not going to have to adjust to new environments all the time, which means it’s a lot easier to focus and stay organised and productive. 

It Makes It Easier To Find A Routine 

Routine is often what keeps remote work more sustainable. Without it, it’s really easy for work and travel to blur together in a way that doesn’t particularly benefit either. 

If you’ve got a fixed space, even if it’s a mobile one, that’s going to help you make the right routine for your needs. You can work at the same times, set up your day in the way way, and still enjoy going to different locations too. 

You Can Follow The Best Conditions 

One of the biggest advantages of being mobile is choosing where you want to be. You can pick the places with the best weather, or perhaps you can find a quiet spot to stay for a while when you need to concentrate. Or maybe you want a place that suits your schedule better, with a great nightlife or lots of daytime activities. 

When you’re enjoying the RV lifestyle, that all becomes much easier because you can go where you want without worrying about any commitments.


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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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