many more have taken to the great outdoors of late, and it’s expected more will do so this year.
as with most newly popular trends, by next year some of these people will have found that camping is not for them, that fighting for increasingly expensive spots is not for them, that paying to store their new treasure when not in use along with the monthly payments is not for them, and it was all a bad idea.
my suggestion is to wait until fall or winter and watch the action on RVTrader.com
That all said, most campers are not of the highest quality, and roof leaks should always be your #1 concern if you buy used.
you might wish to consider a tent trailer as your introduction. Sure they’re not fancy, but they’re cheap and easily resold for a price similar to what you pay if you shop right. They are definitely cooler at night even with a heater unless you add more padding to the bunks. They’re also far easier to tow, store & maintain.
If you have toys a toy hauler is the ultimate camper. And definitely something to be said for that big drop down rear snd the wide open spaces in the back.
finally, if you truly believe this is a long term thing, and you have done time & skill, doing your own cargo conversion trailer of a (hopefully over-height) 8x20 or 8x24 trailer will get you the best quality in a design that works for you.