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Quanto costa davvero vivere in camper ? | Le nostre spese di un mese

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Finance

Finance-focused summary (campers / monthly living cost breakdown)

The video is a personal cost report for living in a camper for one month (November) on a coastal route in Italy (between Fano and San Salvo). It frames the “monthly cost” primarily as a budgeting exercise, with variable categories including movement/fuel, parking/stops, utilities, internet, and one-time unexpected repairs.

Key numbers (monthly expenses)

Total reported for the month: €980

Expense categories

  • Fuel (diesel): €80 for 600 km
    • Advice given:
      • Never go below half the tank
      • Refuel as soon as possible, citing past experience where fuel stations were far apart
  • Parking / stops: ~€180
  • Food: ~€450
    • Note: about €25 was specifically dedicated to Telma (a pet)
  • Utilities / LPG: €6.49 (refillable cylinder)
  • Internet (monthly contract): ~€30
  • Unexpected repair: €185
    • The right window regulator broke; the window would drop whenever they moved, making travel difficult
  • Miscellaneous / attractions: €48
    • Visits included Frassi caves and the Valadier temple

Explicit budgeting framework (step-by-step)

As presented, the structure is:

  1. Use a real month as an example (not the cheapest or most expensive month).
  2. Break monthly costs into categories:
    • Fuel (movement-driven)
    • Parking/stops
    • Food
    • Utilities (LPG)
    • Internet plan
    • Unexpected events / repairs
    • Miscellaneous activities
  3. Sum all categories to compute the monthly total (€980).
  4. Emphasize variability:
    • Costs change month to month depending on how much you move and how you choose to live.

Recommendations / cautions

  • Refueling caution: Don’t run the tank low—keep above half a tank and refuel early due to the possibility of fewer nearby fuel options.
  • Safety/comfort caution: Free stops may be available at times, but they prioritize feeling safe and comfortable over cost savings.

Market tickers / financial instruments

  • None mentioned.
  • The content is purely personal budgeting for camper living, with no stocks, ETFs, bonds, commodities, or macro/investing strategies.

Disclosures / disclaimers

  • No investing or “financial advice” disclaimers.
  • The video is presented as an expense example based on personal experience.

Presenters / sources

  • “Over the Trip” (channel/hosts speaking in first person).
  • No other named sources or presenters are explicitly identified in the subtitles.

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