Size and layout
Motorhome layouts are generally based around the location of the kitchen, washroom, beds and seating area, and price ranges of most vehicles depend on the weight, space and layout. Larger motorhomes with larger spaces, quality fixtures, greater adaptability and layout will often come with a higher price. When it comes to your motorhome, consider not only how much you can afford, but how you intend to use the space and how many people you will want to accommodate too.
First, consider the number of beds you will realistically need. Motorhome layouts range from fixed single beds to bunk beds and sofas that can convert into mattresses. Next, consider, will you require a toilet and shower, or will you be able to use campsite facilities? Are the storage options practical for your personal needs? Do you need a lounge area and would you mind if the lounge could be adapted for other purposes? These can all help you save on the cost of your motorhome.