Hi Cheli,
This can be a tough one depending upon your vision of your new lifestyle and your commitment to it.
Ten years after we retired and had built a beautiful new home, I realized we were owned by our possessions. So we started on the road of freedom recovery which took about another year to sell home and all of the belongings. We actually had our best results with the classifieds in our local newspaper and Craigslist. Most items for sale were high end stuff and generally we received about 50 percent of the original buy price. Garage sales were the worst, and hardly netted anything as everyone wanted to bargain down to a few cents. Eventually we bought our freedom by giving the last items away free to Goodwill.
Foolishly, we held on to a few items which we put into storage. If you are about to travel for only a year or so, this might be a good idea. However, we ended up five years teaching in the Middle East and then seven years RVing full-time for a total of 12 years. We paid a $100 a month for a storage unit which equals $1200/year and then moved to a smaller unit for a total of $8400 during that time.
Yikes! In hindsight we should have sold everthing except precious photos and momentos and left them with the kids while we travelled.
Good luck on your adventure!
This can be a tough one depending upon your vision of your new lifestyle and your commitment to it.
Ten years after we retired and had built a beautiful new home, I realized we were owned by our possessions. So we started on the road of freedom recovery which took about another year to sell home and all of the belongings. We actually had our best results with the classifieds in our local newspaper and Craigslist. Most items for sale were high end stuff and generally we received about 50 percent of the original buy price. Garage sales were the worst, and hardly netted anything as everyone wanted to bargain down to a few cents. Eventually we bought our freedom by giving the last items away free to Goodwill.
Foolishly, we held on to a few items which we put into storage. If you are about to travel for only a year or so, this might be a good idea. However, we ended up five years teaching in the Middle East and then seven years RVing full-time for a total of 12 years. We paid a $100 a month for a storage unit which equals $1200/year and then moved to a smaller unit for a total of $8400 during that time.
Yikes! In hindsight we should have sold everthing except precious photos and momentos and left them with the kids while we travelled.
Good luck on your adventure!