ChileSauceCritic
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[font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]I'm still not a fulltime van dweller but I've been pimping out my camper trailer in case my property taxes get to the point I could not afford my house anymore so I could sell my house before I lost it to tax foreclosure.[/font]
[font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]Anyway I was reading a poll where only 7% said they would [/font][font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]NEVER[/font][font=verdana, geneva, lucida,] live in a van(though I imagine some of that 7% would live in an RV) and 72% would trade their home for vanlife at least temporally to pay down their debt. I still believe it's still a minority who would want to live in a van OR RV full time indefinitely (I'm guessing 10-15%) most polls and studies are showing that the majority of people are open to it at least long enough to get on their feet if they hit hard times or were trying to save up a nest egg.[/font]
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[font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]With the cost of housing going up faster than salaries and the growing number of young people either waiting longer to marry and have kids or planning never to have kids in the first place for many millennials it's a choice of living in an overpriced apartment and not being able to afford to do anything fun or living in a van that's just as nice or nicer than an efficiency apartment in their price range and being able to go out, and do fun things and keep more money in their pocket at the same time.[/font]
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[font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]And now for the reason for this thread, the fastest growing segment of the VanDwelling community are middle class, childless, remote workers who earn 40k-60k a year, particularly single middleclass women 35-55 and DINK's (duel income no kids) 25-55. The people government don't want living in their vans, campers & RV's as it's hard to collect tax's and water bill's from those people and they often register and license their vehicles in the least expensive and restrictive states even if they spend most of their time in or near major cities in states with high tax's.[/font]
[font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]if the trend continues to grow at it's current rate I'm imaging city councilmen and state legislators will start to cry fowl when they get the reports back from the bean counters. but if the cost of living continues to go up the number of people with homes on wheels will go up and eventually become a sizable subculture to where everyone has at least one friend or family member who lives in a van, camper or RV full time .[/font]
[font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]So how many people would have to choose this life before governments attempt to make it outright illegal?[/font]
[font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]Anyway I was reading a poll where only 7% said they would [/font][font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]NEVER[/font][font=verdana, geneva, lucida,] live in a van(though I imagine some of that 7% would live in an RV) and 72% would trade their home for vanlife at least temporally to pay down their debt. I still believe it's still a minority who would want to live in a van OR RV full time indefinitely (I'm guessing 10-15%) most polls and studies are showing that the majority of people are open to it at least long enough to get on their feet if they hit hard times or were trying to save up a nest egg.[/font]
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[font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 1668$sx1043$s.[/font][/font]
[img=900x562]https://www.move.org/app/uploads/2020/10/MOV_Van-Life_1.1-main.png[/img]
[font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]With the cost of housing going up faster than salaries and the growing number of young people either waiting longer to marry and have kids or planning never to have kids in the first place for many millennials it's a choice of living in an overpriced apartment and not being able to afford to do anything fun or living in a van that's just as nice or nicer than an efficiency apartment in their price range and being able to go out, and do fun things and keep more money in their pocket at the same time.[/font]
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[font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 930$sx509$s.[/font][/font]
[img=900x492]https://tinyhousedesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/The-Future-of-Van-Life-Chart-1.jpg[/img]
[font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]And now for the reason for this thread, the fastest growing segment of the VanDwelling community are middle class, childless, remote workers who earn 40k-60k a year, particularly single middleclass women 35-55 and DINK's (duel income no kids) 25-55. The people government don't want living in their vans, campers & RV's as it's hard to collect tax's and water bill's from those people and they often register and license their vehicles in the least expensive and restrictive states even if they spend most of their time in or near major cities in states with high tax's.[/font]
[font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]if the trend continues to grow at it's current rate I'm imaging city councilmen and state legislators will start to cry fowl when they get the reports back from the bean counters. but if the cost of living continues to go up the number of people with homes on wheels will go up and eventually become a sizable subculture to where everyone has at least one friend or family member who lives in a van, camper or RV full time .[/font]
[font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]So how many people would have to choose this life before governments attempt to make it outright illegal?[/font]