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Hi Everyone! My husband and I are about to take the plunge into trailer living with our 1 year old. Our goal is to live in a trailer for 1-2 years on a free piece of property our friends have, save as much money as possible, and then quit our jobs and travel the country for a year. (we will NOT be traveling with the trailer. We will travel in a camper van.) My husband and I completely disagree on the type of trailer we should purchase for this new living situation. We need some serious advice from YOU!
His Argument: Make a hefty purchase on a creme de la creme airstream ($50k+). This way, we live really comfortably in a trailer we thouroughly enjoy. Yes, the $500+ a month payment will slow our saving down, making our dream of traveling take possibly a year longer to get to, but it's less then the current rent we pay, so well still be saving and we will be living more comfortably. After living here we can always sell the trailer and get our money back, or continue making payments and use it to live on the road.
My Argument: Spend very little on a trailer to live in (not necesarily an airstream or our "dream" trailer). I believe we should be able to purchase, and update a trailer to make it livable and aesthetically pleasing for under $12k. Yes, our comfort of living is slightly less appealing than living in a $50k airstream, but it enables us to save save save and be in this living situation for less time. By saving more during this "frugal living" time of our life it allows us to save more, faster, to get us to the ultimate goal (living on the road).
My question, who's argument do you agree with more?
His Argument: Make a hefty purchase on a creme de la creme airstream ($50k+). This way, we live really comfortably in a trailer we thouroughly enjoy. Yes, the $500+ a month payment will slow our saving down, making our dream of traveling take possibly a year longer to get to, but it's less then the current rent we pay, so well still be saving and we will be living more comfortably. After living here we can always sell the trailer and get our money back, or continue making payments and use it to live on the road.
My Argument: Spend very little on a trailer to live in (not necesarily an airstream or our "dream" trailer). I believe we should be able to purchase, and update a trailer to make it livable and aesthetically pleasing for under $12k. Yes, our comfort of living is slightly less appealing than living in a $50k airstream, but it enables us to save save save and be in this living situation for less time. By saving more during this "frugal living" time of our life it allows us to save more, faster, to get us to the ultimate goal (living on the road).
My question, who's argument do you agree with more?