imbuffnotreally
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Hi everyone!
I'm new here, so I apologise if I'm posting in the wrong area. I know there are probably several threads of a similar topic, but I'd like to explain my specific situation, if that's ok.
I've been intrigued/midly interested in the idea of converting a vehicle to a home for the past several years now. And only recently I've started to seriously consider it and would like some input from you all.
The Question:
Which box trucks are considered to be the most reliable? I don't care much about it looking "pretty" on the outside. I care about it lasting me several years.
Here's what I'd like if possible:
The Why:
"The system" teaches us that we must always be in debt; to your car, house, etc... but I just can't imagine living like that. I'm currently 25 and single with no debt. And it seems all I ever hear about is people talking about how much of a burden this payment is or that payment is. Well, I really don't want to live that way. I'd like nothing better than to be able to pay cash for everything and never owe anything to anyone financially. Which brings me here. My idea (which obviously isn't new) is to convert a box truck into a permanent living solution, at least for a few years. This would allow me to save all the money I would be paying for a mortgage or rent plus a lot of home maintenance/utility costs. Obviously, I would still have some regularly occurring costs living in a converted truck, but not nearly as much as the norm. Living this way for a few years would, at minimum, give me a very hefty cash down payment when I decide to buy a (modest) home.
Please, if I've left out any helpful info let me know! I'm in a serious consideration/planning phase and I want to make sure I start out on the right foot.
Thank you for your help!
I'm new here, so I apologise if I'm posting in the wrong area. I know there are probably several threads of a similar topic, but I'd like to explain my specific situation, if that's ok.
I've been intrigued/midly interested in the idea of converting a vehicle to a home for the past several years now. And only recently I've started to seriously consider it and would like some input from you all.
The Question:
Which box trucks are considered to be the most reliable? I don't care much about it looking "pretty" on the outside. I care about it lasting me several years.
Here's what I'd like if possible:
- 14-17ft box (big enough to be comfortable in for several years and hold a relatively large sized "must have" office space for my work)
- Box extended above the cab (for bed)
- Cab to box passthrough (I can cut if needed)
- 4 wheel drive (mainly for light snow and ice, but not a must)
- 7ft minimum ceiling height inside box
- $4k - $7k purchase price
- RELIABILITY
The Why:
"The system" teaches us that we must always be in debt; to your car, house, etc... but I just can't imagine living like that. I'm currently 25 and single with no debt. And it seems all I ever hear about is people talking about how much of a burden this payment is or that payment is. Well, I really don't want to live that way. I'd like nothing better than to be able to pay cash for everything and never owe anything to anyone financially. Which brings me here. My idea (which obviously isn't new) is to convert a box truck into a permanent living solution, at least for a few years. This would allow me to save all the money I would be paying for a mortgage or rent plus a lot of home maintenance/utility costs. Obviously, I would still have some regularly occurring costs living in a converted truck, but not nearly as much as the norm. Living this way for a few years would, at minimum, give me a very hefty cash down payment when I decide to buy a (modest) home.
Please, if I've left out any helpful info let me know! I'm in a serious consideration/planning phase and I want to make sure I start out on the right foot.
Thank you for your help!