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Extreme frugal living: Move into an RV

Posted Sep 12 2008, 04:36 PM by Karen Datko
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Jacob at Early Retirement Extreme is about to cut his already spartan monthly living expenses in half. How? He and his wife are moving into an RV.

This blog is called Early Retirement Extreme for a reason. Jacob, a guy in his early 30s, spent five years saving and investing 70% of his income on his way to a goal of quitting the rat race, and now he's going to save even more.

Here's how he explains his goal: "Six years ago, I decided that a lifestyle based on bills, mortgages, retirement plans, and conspicuous consumption that depended on working a job for 30 more years or maybe even the rest of my life was not for me."

He and his wife are nearly financially independent, but wanted to cut living expenses further and increase savings. Thus, they came up with the RV plan. They bought a 1991 34-foot recreational vehicle (289 square feet) with 58,000 miles, paying $14,200 -- in cash, naturally. Their rent for the parking space will be much less than they were paying for an apartment in the Bay area.

"It has wheels," Jacob writes. "It also has everything we typically use in our rental except wasted space."

(Jacob originally considered a tiny Tumbleweed house -- an idea we find very appealing -- but his wife wasn't enthusiastic.)

How does this lifestyle work? He explains some of it in a post called "How do I get my spouse to go along with my frugal plans?" (For more information, read "How to retire in 5 years.") Here are a few details:

He knows that living like this is not for everyone. "Of course there are some compromises," he writes, tongue-in-cheek. "You can't have a media room. You can't have a home gym. Also you have to say goodbye to the bowling alley in the basement you just financed with a second mortgage."

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my husband and i have been living in our RV about 3 1/2 yrs now, and it works for us. We are in our late 50's no retirement income to rely on so when my youngest child graduated high school we needed to set ourselves up to be able to live on SS. LOL

We sold house, paid off all our bills, found a great buy on a class A RV. You do have to make some adjustments for the space but its not that hard, 2 major hurricanes in 2004 also made me realize what was really important (got rid of all the junk i thought i needed) All the pix of kids are on DVD now, we have a Proj. TV sys so we have the home theatre 60" screen. We have Verizon for our phone and computter network, satellite tv also. We have a lovely site were we are staying nice big patio area so family gathering are out side, no problem I have a small xmas tree inside and a big one on patio. We are old hands at packing up and pulling out everything folds and goes in storage bays.  Our expense are much less than would be if we were in a conventional situation.  At present we are in a RV Resort type park and in a more expensive area of florida so we are paying a little more than other areas of state.

If you do normal upkeep just like owning a home then you have few problems.  When we travel, we have few problems with campgrounds but do a little homework, we have travel guide, belong to Good Sam and know what to expect at campground before we get there. Everyone we have ever met at home base or on the road are the best people always ready to help, share advice or just a few stories.  It is a much nicer situation that a cheap apartment in a low rent district.

What i can't understand is, although you are staying stationary most of the times, while paying a lot fee and electirc hook-up, the gas mileage must inhibit your avail to travel further and stay put longer,,,I would think it would be like too many people at one beach, but then the socail networking of that lifestyle appeal to Bohemian minded people, also as an asimilar method is buying a houseboat, no property taxes, just docking fees just like a lot fee and electric is one consideration I may think about, being a water person....the mailman even delivers to you at  such places...FYI

Robert

I sell RV's for a living and I can tell you more and more people are buying RV's to live in 'full time'. Yes, it is possible to do this with a small monthly nut. I don't think you can find a more 'net-worked' and friendly community anywhere at the present time in the USA.It's not that you can live very cheap in the RV life style, it's that you can live so much more cheaper than a house and all that that intails. It's not just retired folks makiing this transition from house to RV, It's lots of family's with kids doing this.

I sell rv's and you would be suprised at the number of people who "go full time"

Age does not matter.  

i agree this country is on its way down by the money hungry people we have voted into the gov't. now consider this why would you vote in someone with the same beliefs as what we are fighting against and has had those beliefs for the last 20 years. why would you vote in a person whose wife stated in one of her speeches that this is the first time in her life she has been proud to be an american. what, have we all gone insane? i will back the one who has fought for my country and suffered for it and has backed it all the way and who has chosen even if a woman the best candidate for his vp for she to is a fighter and is not out for her pocket as shown by her running of her state of alaska. they do not put themselves above the ordinary working class people. they want to clean up wa and the beurocacy there. let us clean it up and start anew. get back to basics for the country by the people and for the people not money in my own pocket...............  

We can do without all the Caps.  And all the crying and snot slinging.  As for Obama solving all the problems in the world, you are kidding,, right?  And alst but not least what is that post doing here anyway?  Oh, yes, we will all be living in an RV after paying the taxes he will rquire.  God Bless America.  Obama mentioned in Revelations.

What do all of you do for medical coverage when retired early?

SHIRLEY    WROTE

What do all of you do for medical coverage when retired early?

WELL SHIRLEY   MY WIFE HAD A RASH ON HER  .HEAT RASH !!!!

SHE WENT TO THE  DOCTOR AT THE HOSIPIAL IT COST BEFORE IT WAS OVER 700.00 DOLLARS JUST FOR THE TUBE OF CREAM

......NOW THATS WHERE OUR RETIREMENT MONEY GOES,PLUS SHE WAS IN THE WAITTING ROOM FIVE HRS.

YOU BETTER ASK THE QUESTION TO THE DOCTORS WHAT THEY CHARGE !!!THE RETIRED PEOPLE.I KNOW WHAT YOUR THINKING !!!!AND WE ARE ON RETIREMENT PAY.YES WE HAD TO ANTE UP OVER TWO HUNDRED OUT OF OUT POCKETS TO.

WHAT I CALL IT IS ROBBEY.....ROBBEY YES.

Jacob!! Way to go. I have lived in an RV now for quite a few years and i will never go back to real estate, as i have owned many homes here in Phoenix and in Michigan, and have made great money, but now i am retired and i live on my social security and i have money left over, and i still live in the sunbelt. Enjoy getting free of the cursed debt syndrome.Chuck in Phx.

ROBERT  YOU SAID IT ALL,GOD BLESS YOU.   DAVID

People, simply read these posts and it is pretty evident WHY we all, for the most part, are having to live more frugally!  Education!  At least most, if any, spelling errors are from my Gulf War Syndrome and numb fingers hitting keys mistakenly...seriously!  Read through all these posts, aside from a few that are smart enough to comment on it and even then cannot spell!?!  Our own President cannot say nuclear and some of you posters have a problem with Obama not wanting to make English the official language!  Educate yourself and look around!  We have sold out our country to the world and only now are really experiencing the fallout.

And to you pompous lottery winners and property owners slopping up the fallout from the mortgage crisis:  How about doing something for your community rather than being a fat cat in an RV! How about riding scooters instead of non-compremise on luxury?  Europe and most of the rest of the world has been doing this for decades since WWII.  I have a Tomos LX 49cc scooter that looks exactly like a motorcycle but has a top speed of 30 MPH, 35 if I use an octane booster, getting 110 MPG and laughing all the way to the grocery store and back.  We Americans need to adjust our groove because it is only the beginning of the quagmire we are in!  The NeoCONS have rigged the petroleum futures, even got OPEC to have last week's emergency meeting to do the oxymoronic thing; Withhold production by 100 Million barrels to ensure gas steadies at $4-4.50 a gallon.  Oil reserves are actually coming more from other places on the planet, having nothing to do with OPEC and the free market.  We have allowed ourself to be manipulated out of fear and our near-trillion dollar deficit has to be paid somehow, and those high-rollers just might finally have to start paying their fair shair of taxes!

Peace,

LOVE IT AND ITS ALL FROM WHO KNOWS WHAT HE TALKS ABOUT....DAVID

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