By purchasing and living in a van, you only have to pay your car and insurance bills. No contracts, no mortgages, no property taxes, and freedom plus mobility. You can customize your van however you need based on your wants and beliefs. The only money you'd spend is on the van and your customization (which vary on the person and van).
2. No (or few) Utility Bills.
This goes back to personal preference. while some may be paying $350 for internet, $40 for their phone, and $20 for a gym membership (for example), some may only pay for groceries and gas. Again, everything depends on the person's needs. The absolute minimum is gas and food. It is up to you what you pay, however.
3. Freedom.
With a home on wheels, you can travel all across the nation or even the world if you're willing to sell and rebuy or even transport your van. No more staying in one spot, no more roots weighing you down. Definitely, you can work society's nine to five jobs, but come home to something new every day. …show more content…
Change of Scenery.
Whether you wake up to Mt. Rushmore, the White House, the Grand Canyon, or Yellowstone Park right next door, you never have to wake up to the same scenery. Wherever you decide to take your van is up to you.
5. To start a new business.
If you're starting a new business, it may benefit you to live on the road. You can work anywhere and travel to their location if need be. A home on wheels can help you to be more flexible with your new clients, thus making your business more successful.
6. Health.
Maybe city life is stressing you out? Being out of the daily grind may lead to longer and healthier lives. Being stuck in debt or in a dead end job causes stress and shortens our lifespans and diminishes our will to live sometimes. It is important to be free and to have fun! Explore other alternatives, don't get stuck in the