Hello, my name is Scott and I have been around this site for several years but never on this forum. I have bee hanging around YouTube and other sites/blogs dealing with Vandwelling or full time RV living for a while now.
It started in 2010 while I was in Alaska. I had been discouraged with life and finances for many years. I had the opportunity to run into a guy that was living in a great 4x4 Ford Van. He would travel around Alaska during the summer working on Church camps and then in the winter he would park at a borrowed cabin and house sit for the winter. He showed me his van and told me about living in it. He still had a good job, and worked remotely over the internet. This started the wheels turning and I soon after found this site.
Fast forward to now. I am married, 3 kids that are all adults(by age anyway) and are soon to be out of the house. I am building a tiny house for my oldest daughter out of a 1991 GMC Ward school bus. My son is 22 and wanting to go to truck driving school and my youngest is in college in Oregon.
We have a house and unlike the normal American average that Bob talks about, we are paying about 10-12% of our income for the house. It is smaller 1200sf, but nice and a good large lot. We are buying it from my Grandmother. My wife has a new car, and we have very little other debt. My wife and I both work and together we easily make over $100K a year.
So, you are asking, whats the problem? I'm not happy. Don't get me wrong, I love my wife, she is the best thing to ever happen to me, and I love my family, so this is not the problem. I hate living in the Seattle area. We live in Graham, about 1-3 hours south depending on how horrible the traffic is. The weather sucks all but 3-4 months of the year.
My job is good, but, I travel 5 days a week. This is good and bad. I love to travel, I love to see new parts of the world and this country. I have traveled a lot. Between my 14 years in the military and this job, I have seen all but 10 states and have been to over 10 countries. Recently I spent 2.5 weeks in England. As a side note I had a Mazada 6 rental car that I took all my bedding from the hotel and put it in the back of the car, folded the seats down and slept in it while I drove all over the UK, clear up to John-O-Groats and then down to Whales.
Biggest issue with my Job is that I do all of this travel, 5 days a week every week, without my wife. I love her and want to be with her. She likes her job, but it is hard on her and she drives over an hour each way to get there.(hence the new car)
So, let me add in another few things here to add to the complication. I served in the US Air Force for 14 years, 7 before 911 and 7 after. So I qualify for the Post 911 GI bill. The Government will pay for 100% of my school, books, fees, etc and give me a housing allowance to live on for up to 3 years. It goes according to zip code, but I would get about $1500-1700 a month and free school.
I am also going into the VA to get evaluated for some issues, Asthma, Depression, Arthritis, and some other things all in my records. I should be able to get some money for disability. I have been out for 10 years and they will owe me back pay for the whole time, could be 20K+, enough to pay off the car and maybe all my other smaler bills. So, I could go to school and be getting $1500-2000 or more each month for the next 3 years plus a large lump some up front.
Again, while I love my job, I am getting to the point where I am in a lot of pain to do it. My joints hurt so much after standing for only 5 minutes, I have to sit down. My job is physical, I install, repair and train on industrial equipment. I don't know how much longer I can do it, getting training for a new job would really help.
One last thing is that no man in my family in the last 40 years has lived past 65, my dad died at 56. I am 46 now and facing the reality that I could be in my last 20-30 years right now. I would like to enjoy life now, not sure how long I will live after retirement.
I also have a bus of my own. Its a 1985 International Bluebird, 38ft and I am converting it to an RV. I love it, very roomy, Diesel, lots of windows etc, very cool.
So, I guess you can see where this is going. I want to rent out my house, quit my job, have my wife quit hers and hit the road in the Bus when its done. I would like to travel with my wife, spend time together. I would go to school online. In the off months I could work camp to supplement my income. I could rent my house, I pay about 1000 a month for it and about 200 for property taxes. I could rent it out for $1200-1400 a month. It would not help much, but I would at least keep it while someone else pays the mortgage.
Am I crazy? Could I make this work? Do you see anything I am missing?
Sorry this is so long, but I needed to talk it out, any advice would be very helpful.
It started in 2010 while I was in Alaska. I had been discouraged with life and finances for many years. I had the opportunity to run into a guy that was living in a great 4x4 Ford Van. He would travel around Alaska during the summer working on Church camps and then in the winter he would park at a borrowed cabin and house sit for the winter. He showed me his van and told me about living in it. He still had a good job, and worked remotely over the internet. This started the wheels turning and I soon after found this site.
Fast forward to now. I am married, 3 kids that are all adults(by age anyway) and are soon to be out of the house. I am building a tiny house for my oldest daughter out of a 1991 GMC Ward school bus. My son is 22 and wanting to go to truck driving school and my youngest is in college in Oregon.
We have a house and unlike the normal American average that Bob talks about, we are paying about 10-12% of our income for the house. It is smaller 1200sf, but nice and a good large lot. We are buying it from my Grandmother. My wife has a new car, and we have very little other debt. My wife and I both work and together we easily make over $100K a year.
So, you are asking, whats the problem? I'm not happy. Don't get me wrong, I love my wife, she is the best thing to ever happen to me, and I love my family, so this is not the problem. I hate living in the Seattle area. We live in Graham, about 1-3 hours south depending on how horrible the traffic is. The weather sucks all but 3-4 months of the year.
My job is good, but, I travel 5 days a week. This is good and bad. I love to travel, I love to see new parts of the world and this country. I have traveled a lot. Between my 14 years in the military and this job, I have seen all but 10 states and have been to over 10 countries. Recently I spent 2.5 weeks in England. As a side note I had a Mazada 6 rental car that I took all my bedding from the hotel and put it in the back of the car, folded the seats down and slept in it while I drove all over the UK, clear up to John-O-Groats and then down to Whales.
Biggest issue with my Job is that I do all of this travel, 5 days a week every week, without my wife. I love her and want to be with her. She likes her job, but it is hard on her and she drives over an hour each way to get there.(hence the new car)
So, let me add in another few things here to add to the complication. I served in the US Air Force for 14 years, 7 before 911 and 7 after. So I qualify for the Post 911 GI bill. The Government will pay for 100% of my school, books, fees, etc and give me a housing allowance to live on for up to 3 years. It goes according to zip code, but I would get about $1500-1700 a month and free school.
I am also going into the VA to get evaluated for some issues, Asthma, Depression, Arthritis, and some other things all in my records. I should be able to get some money for disability. I have been out for 10 years and they will owe me back pay for the whole time, could be 20K+, enough to pay off the car and maybe all my other smaler bills. So, I could go to school and be getting $1500-2000 or more each month for the next 3 years plus a large lump some up front.
Again, while I love my job, I am getting to the point where I am in a lot of pain to do it. My joints hurt so much after standing for only 5 minutes, I have to sit down. My job is physical, I install, repair and train on industrial equipment. I don't know how much longer I can do it, getting training for a new job would really help.
One last thing is that no man in my family in the last 40 years has lived past 65, my dad died at 56. I am 46 now and facing the reality that I could be in my last 20-30 years right now. I would like to enjoy life now, not sure how long I will live after retirement.
I also have a bus of my own. Its a 1985 International Bluebird, 38ft and I am converting it to an RV. I love it, very roomy, Diesel, lots of windows etc, very cool.
So, I guess you can see where this is going. I want to rent out my house, quit my job, have my wife quit hers and hit the road in the Bus when its done. I would like to travel with my wife, spend time together. I would go to school online. In the off months I could work camp to supplement my income. I could rent my house, I pay about 1000 a month for it and about 200 for property taxes. I could rent it out for $1200-1400 a month. It would not help much, but I would at least keep it while someone else pays the mortgage.
Am I crazy? Could I make this work? Do you see anything I am missing?
Sorry this is so long, but I needed to talk it out, any advice would be very helpful.