Living in Old Singlewide Mobile Home... By Choice

in #life8 years ago (edited)

Making more than $50,000 a year, I deliberately sold my home and moved my family into a 30 year old singlewide mobile home.

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This is the house as we first saw it, this is not our homestead.

Why?!

To sum it up in one word--freedom. To use more words: security, happiness, reality.


Freedom - The Backstory

Married and newly out of college, my wife and I purchased our first home: a nice 1-story ranch on 1/2 an acre of land in a small neighborhood. Life was good.
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Fast forward 5 years and we were expecting our first child and discussing the future. Specifically childcare vs. stay-at-home-mom. We chose the latter, which cut our income by 40%. Our savings were chipped at over the next year and we were then faced to choose our priorities in life.

Things vs. Children

We could not sustain our living much longer. Either my wife would get a job and put our child into daycare, or we would sell our home and other property and change our living conditions. We chose "Children" and put our home on the market for sale. We were willing to give up material goods and socioeconomic status to ensure our son would continue his rearing in the hands of his parents.

Over the next year, we rented, then had the opportunity to build a place on family land, but that is a story for another post or series of posts. COMING SOON


Security - The Warm Fuzzies

I'm talking about financial security. The freedom to have an expendable income again, to afford a vacation or (dare I say) begin a savings again. These were all things that we could not do without selling our home. Downsizing our cost of living was key in maintaining our lives and sanity. Compromising on the home type, we gained on the financial side. Old mobile homes are not in demand, nor are they popular, so the cost of one was much lower than a dilapidated home.


Happiness - The Old Man's Secret

Hardly anyone likes feeling stressed out. And nothing stresses us out quite as much (or as quickly) as finances. High bills, low income... it's a place we hate to be, but too many of us find ourselves stuck in. This is also the place that rarely holds company with Happiness. We were in this place and were tired of feeling beaten down day after day, bill after bill, trying to cling to our material gains. Once it clicked that things do not make us happy, it was an easy decision and quite the enlightening one!


Reality - It Hits You Hard, Bro

As we migrated through the above mental steps, it became clear what our reality was and where it needed to go. Sure, it would have been great to just cry and beat our feet and our bills magically disappear along with all our woes, but this is reality. That stuff doesn't happen, princess. Being directly engaged with our finances (earning and paying), it was easier for me to see the writing on the wall than for my wife. After a little time and tangible pressure on things, she agreed and came to the same decision as I did. I was very, very lucky to have this. It would have been another thing entirely if my spouse was not on board with me or did not see things eye to eye.


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That's it for this post, but I have several coming out on how we built our place, renovated it, and so forth. Stay tuned!

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between you and @markwhittam, you will be inspiring many people to reach for freedom. thank you and cheers! am following you now.

There is no better feeling than being truly free from all the things we don't really need and getting back to basics. We'll done, I salute you.

I agree, well done, your children are going to learn some real good life skills being in a lifestyle as yours.

You're not kidding! My wife and I talk about how different their upbringing will be from ours (we're from the city and commercialized life). My 4 year old can already identify the wild edibles from our yard and has helped with nearly every project. I'm determined to pass on as much practical knowledge to my kids as possible. :)

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We are in the same situation. We consciously chose to cut our income by over 50%. Moved halfway across the country to an area with a much lower cost of living, and we now live in an older manufactured home on 5 acres. We gave up a nice home in the city and I gave up a good job, so we could have the freedom to live our lives as we choose to. Now I homeschool, garden, and I am a chicken mama, all that fun stuff. We live small, so that we can LIVE.

Throws a virtual high five!! Yes!! :)

Part 1 and Part 2 are now posted, in case you missed them. Thanks! :)

You guys are awesome! I have had the same plan. I can pickup a piece of country land for 5,000 and place a used moble home on it. It will save me over a thousand dollars a month. I am on the same path.

Go for it! We've been out here a year and a half and wouldn't trade it back. Our home (we call it a home or house, not trailer) was bought off of CraigsList at a heck of a deal. I'm working on write-ups and videos on the whole process now.

Sorry about that but I understand. You have made it a great home. I really believe this is my road to freedom and out of the IT business. I hate being inside all day. I just want a simple life. You guys have a great thing going on. i wish you all the luck.

Are you my clone? :) I'm also in the IT field and consider this my "5 year plan" towards getting out from behind this desk!

LOL, that is great! If your anything like me then you didn't figure out until you were neck deep that you would never be an expert at your chosen career and that your skills would be useless unless you cram 10 1,500 page books into your memory every year. I am just tired of it and want to have a homestead. I don't mind working hard, i just prefer it to be outside. I would love to get a electrician card and put my time into that. At least I would be a master at some time. Anyway great talking to you. I am going to keep up with you guys and what is going on. i hope to get to the place your at in the next two years ( actually i am shoot for the end of the year but we will see how it goes).

You're so right! I've been lucky enough to have found a nice SMB company and have been here about 6 years. I really like the company and coworkers, but the 2 hour commute on top of the 9 hour workday is getting old. I wonder if working in the digital realm of IT makes some of us further inclined to desire to work in the outdoors on a tangible project? :) Good luck on your endeavor!

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Nice to see things worked out. I would love to do a downgrade and get out of the payments but the wife doesn't see things the same.

I probably made it sound easier and quicker to convince my wife than it was in reality. It probably took almost a year of me mentioning it both directly and in a roundabout way for her to come around to entertaining the thought. For me, my flaw was in keeping her sheltered to our financial woes and troubles. I would hide the stress from her and still provide her with whatever she was used to getting while doing without myself.

You always have to be honest with your spouse. Decisions have to be mutual or resentment will fester. I talk to my wife about it and she starts acting like Ava Gabor from Green Acres.

Haha! That's the "other" side of this Green Acres :)

Just keep presenting her with info such as this view of what benefits it brings, down sizing is the future, we have to much stuff and its killing our life support that is mother earth.

Well said! The below video was an eye opener for us many years back:

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That is awesome I really admire you! I'm on the same path of self-reliance and happiness.

Thank you! Good luck on your path, I hope it is swift or you are happily distracted until its arrival. :)

Part 1 and Part 2 are now posted, in case you missed them. Thanks! :)

Part 1 and Part 2 are now posted, in case you missed them. Thanks! :)

Great post, thanks for sharing :-)
Love your logo

Thank you! I purchased the logo from an online source, then edited it over time into what it is today. :) We have some t-shirts and decals with it so far. I want more though. :)

Great post. I can't wait to see how things go with the single wide. I'm looking to move out of my double wide for something a little more permanent with some land and not a trailer park.

Good luck! You can do it, I'm sure! :) Thank you for the kind words. We have been on our land about a year and a half and absolutely love it! I'm working on my articles/posts on the stages of our build now, and should have them up soon. Thanks again

Part 1 and Part 2 are now posted, in case you missed them. Thanks! :)

there seems to be more and more people realizing that it isn't always about money or things.... that being happy and content is more important in life.. stop chasing the jones's and find what it is that makes you happy. At least that is my philosophy... i am stuck in the rat race a little longer, surgery has set me back financially a couple of years, but i'll get there....

Being there mentally is more than half the battle, and it sounds like you're already there. Now it's just up to the pieces falling into place (sometimes with the help of a Gallagher-sized mallet). I'm still at my job in the city, which adds 2 hours worth of commuting to my day for a total of about 11 hours. It's very tiresome, but the money is needed until I can grow other ventures to help support us. Thanks!

Part 1 and Part 2 are now posted, in case you missed them. Thanks! :)

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