Wow... ... so then yeah, you consider that to be a good investment, and others consider a boat that could sail the world, but probably a boat would cost more, especially if you want it to be sufficiently safe in an ocean bound and international sense... Hm? I'm not quite into thinking about those kinds of things, even though my mom had suggested some kind of RV type situation to me, I am kind of more inclined towards international travel but without buying big items and attempting to stay more mobile.. but I'm currently still working out some geographically tying me down business details, so cannot start anything like that until i get some of my geographically tying me down business matters in a more settled place or maybe liquidated.. hahahahaha.
My wife and I are determined to home school our son [He is 5 years old and begins K-school in the fall]. We would also like for him to experience the outdoors and see many parts of North America. We are getting to the point of seriously considering becoming full time RV'ers. We would keep our house though. It would be a place to return when we want to spend time with my wife's parents or my parents.
You might find you like RV'ing. You can get a travel trailer to pull with a truck or SUV. A 5th wheel would need to be pulled by at least a one ton pickup truck. That's why I'm suggesting a travel trailer instead of a 5th wheel. Keystone is the best bang for your buck in terms of quality.
Hope you get those business details tying you down untied so you can experience more freedom to roam about when and where ever you like. Looking back, my wife and I wish we had bought an RV to have more freedom to do what we wanted. Getting tied down with a large house note on a large house for going on 15 years now has not been exciting. Especially, after the housing bubble. An RV or travel trailer of some sort offers one more flexibility to move if necessary to make other business opportunities more possible. That's my two cents.