Van Life IS Cheaper Than Renting
Van Life IS Cheaper Than Renting
Van Life IS Cheaper Than Renting #vanlife
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I think there’s often two groups of people asking how vanlifers afford it: a)those who are genuinely interested in perusing it and want to get a better idea, and b) those who are just being rude/judgmental
~Awesome~
Your videos always make me feel less alone.
Honestly if you have the starting funds for it and steady flow of income to support that money loss then do it. Having a car is a crap investment but a necessity where I live and you need a place to sleep but renting is honestly the stupidest thing ever. So personally I’d rather put money into van life and travel instead of throwing money out the door that I’ll never see again for an apartment.
I think the question has more to do with getting started. Finding a van that is trustworthy and reliable would be thousands and then there are renovation costs and the time it takes to do it. When people are tied to an apartment and can barely put $100 away each month in savings, it’s hard to imagine being able to put that much money into vanlife. Most people don’t have that much cash lying around and many don’t have the credit to take out a loan for it.
I love how people are sooo judgmental when it comes to something they have not a lot of knowledge of. It feels like they need to be negative to make themselves feel better.