<font color="blue"> Do you drive back and forth every day or do you have a place to stay </font>
I have a place to stay. My daughter and her family live on the property next to mine; that's their blue house in the background. I could sleep on the pullout sofa. However, I moved my old Pace Arrow out to their place and parked it next to their garage. Technically, it's my "construction trailer". However, if I happen to fall asleep out there when I doing paperwork, well, accidents happen...
...The old Pace Arrow is a 1988 model, purchased used about 9 years ago. It's just 28 feet, no slideouts, 454 Chevy, and is now well used. Mechanically, it's good, and most of the "house" functions work well (the furnace is broken, but that's not much of a problem here). However, the fiberglass body is delaminating, so it doesn't have much value. We used the generator for over 14 days straight during the hurricanes and damaged something in the shore power converter unit; that in turn melted many 12V wires and created a real mess. I had enough of it repaired (at more cost than I care to remember) to start and run, and handle the essential 12V functions. Unfortunately, a few things are not working, such as the driver's power window, the indicators for the holding tanks, the map lights for driver and passenger, and a few other minor things.
The end result it that once my projects are complete and our house is constructed, the old Pace Arrow will take it's last trip, either to a dealer who will take it as a trade-in then junk it, or to one of a couple of local folks who want to use it at their hunting camp.