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  1. Apr 4, 2019 · I began living in a car by choice about 6 months ago. What lead me to this lifestyle was the discovery of Minimalism and living an ascetic lifestyle. I realized that society and mainstream media encourages people to support the consumerist lifestyle while disregarding the environmental damage caused by consumerism and Capitalism.

  2. Jun 15, 2023 · Since living in a car, I have a stress free mindset. Since living in a car, I have the time and energy to indulge in my hobbies. Since living in a car, I don't have any chores. Since living in a car, I don't have to worry about noisy neighbors. Since living in a car, $75 goes a long way for me. Since living in a car, I can enjoy life the way it ...

  3. May 29, 2020 · The homeless (carless) are exposed to the sun, rain and police. Cars are tempered glass and steel and sound proof, there not easy to open. The homeless with no car are constantly bothered and ticketed by the police in So.Calif because the police can SEE them. PARKING Use common sense, avoid bad parts of town.

  4. 1200 or more if I have car repairs or decide to go out. Ranges from $600 - $800, depending on fluctuations in gas prices, food sources, etc... Not in a low cost of living area, for context. Living in my truck would be easily possible, my car definitely not.

  5. Aug 20, 2020 · Your best bet on a trailer would be Walmart parking lots. Anywhere else, especially if you rent a garage, there's a 100% chance someone will call the city within the first week, and the landlord will get fined, and you will get fined and asked to vacate. Another issue with hitching is your tow capacity.

  6. Jul 24, 2022 · I'm just saving for maybe a SUV next. I can't take care of a house but I can a car. Car payments stay the same and don't go up each year. Plus you can pretty much get a really nice car for 4 or 5 hundred per month and don't even have to pay utilities. Living in a car is outdoorsy and part of my lifestyle anyhow. I like to run and hike plus travel.

  7. Apr 18, 2021 · Explore a little bit and catch the bus back same day. Normally around $20 round trip for the tickets. On Sunday, I’ll hit the gym early and workout. Take a long shower and catch the bus/train into Tempe or downtown Phoenix and wander around/catch a movie till about 5-6p catch the but/train back to my car.

  8. Feb 3, 2024 · That's weird. I've lived in San Diego my whole life and have been in my minivan for a year and a half now. Never a knock, plenty of safe quiet places to park. I stay either in my old neighborhood (Kensington) or at a park by the beach. The cops don't bother most of the dwellers at all. Reply reply.

  9. Jul 31, 2022 · I mean compared to living in a small apartment in auckland city, i think i would prefer living in a converted van, invest some money into solar panels, batteries starlink internet then just contract from the car and just drive to different freedom camping zones.

  10. Dec 26, 2018 · Take your $800 and get in your car. 2. Live your life happily. 3. Look for work. I would recommend working for yourself and placing ads for whatever your skill set may be on Craigslist. I should mention however that number 2.5 should be get a gym membership so you can take a shower daily.