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Hello everyone! I'm from Austin and can not express how happy I am to have found this site and forum. It is so comforting to see others who are doing something I have thought of but I always seem to shoot it down for my own personal reasons. All of you are an inspiration.
Here is my situation. I now live in a house, the same house for 14 years, late 30's, no children, no wife (but a wonderful girlfriend who supports the nomadic lifestyle) I have a job that I enjoy for the most part though the pay is not so hot, but I do not have to explain to y'all the reasons vandwelling captivates me. However, I would love to hear some of your opinions on an important matter if you don't mind.
I own my house (the bank actually) and it is very comfortable, it has also been my biggest excuse for not being able to travel or become nomadic. The big reason is the thought of possibly wanting to return to a house and not being able to purchase one again. Times have changed, I do not make the same money, it's hard to get a loan etc... The house needs things to be done if I were to rent it out and i have no money, all of my savings is tied up in the house and if it was rented I would not have a reserve to fix anything should something break. The last few years I have been getting rid of things with the thought of breaking free always at the back of my mind. As of now the house is scheduled to go on the market the first week of November, yes about three weeks away, and I would appreciate your thoughts on a few things. What or how do you feel about wanting to return to the old way of living for different reasons but not having a house for retirement, investment, "comfort"? Who here has vandwelled only to return to old ways, how did it go and what would you do different? Or who here has no intention of going back to old ways, how do you plan to live the later years of your life when health becomes an issue? I might want to have children in a couple of years also. I'm so very torn. My heart and soul pulls me strongly to become mobile but my old self can't seem to let the other side of me go. I know I am not to the first to be in this situation, I'm calling out to y'all.
I appreciate any opinions.
Here is my situation. I now live in a house, the same house for 14 years, late 30's, no children, no wife (but a wonderful girlfriend who supports the nomadic lifestyle) I have a job that I enjoy for the most part though the pay is not so hot, but I do not have to explain to y'all the reasons vandwelling captivates me. However, I would love to hear some of your opinions on an important matter if you don't mind.
I own my house (the bank actually) and it is very comfortable, it has also been my biggest excuse for not being able to travel or become nomadic. The big reason is the thought of possibly wanting to return to a house and not being able to purchase one again. Times have changed, I do not make the same money, it's hard to get a loan etc... The house needs things to be done if I were to rent it out and i have no money, all of my savings is tied up in the house and if it was rented I would not have a reserve to fix anything should something break. The last few years I have been getting rid of things with the thought of breaking free always at the back of my mind. As of now the house is scheduled to go on the market the first week of November, yes about three weeks away, and I would appreciate your thoughts on a few things. What or how do you feel about wanting to return to the old way of living for different reasons but not having a house for retirement, investment, "comfort"? Who here has vandwelled only to return to old ways, how did it go and what would you do different? Or who here has no intention of going back to old ways, how do you plan to live the later years of your life when health becomes an issue? I might want to have children in a couple of years also. I'm so very torn. My heart and soul pulls me strongly to become mobile but my old self can't seem to let the other side of me go. I know I am not to the first to be in this situation, I'm calling out to y'all.
I appreciate any opinions.