isellsunshine
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<p>HI All!<br>Been lurking for a bit and thought it was high time to formally say hello.<br><br>Curious if anyone else is in similar situation to my hubby (Dave) and me (Susan).<br><br>When my husband and I met 5 years ago we were, gulp, over $115,000 in consumer debt between us.<br>This included IRS, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy (the one where you pay back all debts + interest and fees), ex-wife, 2nd mortgage, auto loans and a bunch of credit card debt. <br><br>Needless to say we both had done a lot of stupid.<br><br>For the last 5 years, we've been slashing lifestyle and chipping away at the debt and we now currently owe just over $30,000. It hasn't been easy and our friends all think we are weird so I figure we are on the right track.<br><br>Both of our income has dropped in the last 6 months and we didn't see it coming soon enough so it's kind of jolted us into looking at making drastic changes.<br><br>I want this debt out of our lives forever and am willing/wanting to speed things along as I think this last bit of debt is going to take 10+ years to pay off at the pace we are on of late.<br><br>So here's the plan - would love input on things we may not be considering and just some thoughts from folks who have been in our shoes and have come out the other side.<br><br>My husband will travel to Minnesota (we live in Arizona), in March and help his brother with his construction business. He'll get his CDL while he's there. I will stay back in AZ and continue to work with my clients (Realtor), and work on getting our house ready to put tenants in it which would cover mortgage payment, taxes, insurance, and maybe pocket a pit of money each month.<br><br>We live off my income and use his money to save up for a 24 ft Travel Trailer. Wanting to keep it under $15,000 including generator or anything else we need to get it livable. Seems like that is doable from what I've been seeing on Craigslist locally. I would also want to pay off the credit card debt that we've incurred over last 5 months for living expenses - which is around $2,000.<br><br>I move into the trailer early summer and rent out our house. Can park it at sons house for some time here in Phoenix and can also use his washer/dryer/electric/water etc. Which I'm thinking may make the transition a bit easier for us as we aren't out on the road in strange setting from the outset and can make adjustments as needed.<br><br>Then when work dries up later this year due to weather in Minnesota, hubby and I will live full time in trailer and this is where things get a little murky for me.<br><br>I don't know how feasible summer is in a trailer in Arizona. I know other people do it so I know it's possible, just don't know how realistic it is. I can't sleep if it's too hot and I have to imagine these things get crazy hot in the summer. And honestly, I'm not a clothes hoarder but my gosh it's like there is a space to hang 7 items in these things! Would love to find out how other gals make this part work!?!<br><br>And how crazy is it to be a Realtor and live in a TT? Seems to me it's like a doctor who smokes, something just doesn't add up, you know? Long term I'd like to move out of Real Estate or only do it part time but in the mean time I feel a little off about this.<br><br>I do wonder sometimes if this is the right path - I sometimes think your income will arise to your needs and if our needs drop - would our income drop even further?<br><br>In the medium term, we split the year, 1/2 in Minnesota and 1/2 in Arizona/other - Might be nice to get out of the heat in the summer. The long term play would then save up to pay cash for a piece of land to move the TT on and then possibly build a house or something like that - so that we would be set for retirement and not have to worry about having a roof over our head and place to call home. Self employed means we are on our own for our retirement and it scares the crap out of me that we are 45 with no retirement plan.<br><br>In addition, I truly believe this process will be a spiritual journey as we learn to live on much less and find new ways of engaging w/the world. And I like the thought of smaller foot print. It's both quite exciting and terrifying all at the same time. </p><p>Thanks for reading this far - I have tons more questions but for now will leave it at this.<br>Any all thought/comments appreciated.<br><br>Thanks,<br>Susan & Dave in Sunny, Arizona</p>