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$600K RV boasts interiors 'better than most people's homes in Alberta'

With two showers, an electric fireplace, porcelain toilets and a central vacuum system, this 45-foot motorhome is the most expensive one at this year's Calgary RV Show and Sale.

Calgary's 4-day RV show features more than 400 units, ranging in price from $10,000 to $599,000

Tour the inside of the most expensive RV at the 2018 Calgary RV Show and Sale

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Selling for $600K, the 2017 American Dream boasts heated tile floors and 400 square feet of living space.

The American Dream could be yours for $600,000.

No, it doesn't come with a white picket fence, the 2.5 kids or a dog, but it does have heated tile floors, polished countertops, an electric fireplace and a home entertainment system, which isn't too shabby for an RV.

The 45-foot luxury motorhome is the most expensive one at this year's Calgary RV Show and Sale. It's called the American Dream, made by American Coach

"The interiors in those are better than most people's homes in Alberta, at this point in time right now," said Dan Merkowsky, RV Show manager.

The 2017 American Dream has roughly 400 square feet of living space and 'virtually everything you would ever want to live,' says Dough McLaughlin, president of the High River Autoplex & RV dealership. (Julie Debeljak/CBC)

Beyond its premium hardwood cabinetry, the motor home boasts two showers, an electric fireplace, porcelain toilets, a central vacuum system and its own washer and dryer.

The $599,000 price tag has been slashed from a regular price of $799,000as part of a special offer tied to the annual show.

The dining area of the 2017 American Coach American Dream. (Julie Debeljak/CBC)

Last year's RVshow drew 27,000 people, and Merkowsky expects the 2018 exhibition to be on par with that.

The four-day event runs until Sunday at the BMO Centre and showcases more than 400 units, ranging in price from $10,000 to $599,000.

With files from Julie Debeljak/CBC