tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5701781170845803843.post547015790399443640..comments2024-01-27T01:21:37.161-07:00Comments on The Urban Nomads: Should I Stay Or Should I Go (That Old Refrain)Geoff Whttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12683876735789047736noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5701781170845803843.post-69466710044937353632019-02-13T10:31:41.658-07:002019-02-13T10:31:41.658-07:00You have other options. Costco has really cheap pr...You have other options. Costco has really cheap propane. You could have multiple revenue streams to fast track your savings plan (like rv and vehicle detailing, delivery services, moving services, snow removal, landscaping, painting, construction cleaning, hauling) all with your pickup truck while your rig is in storage while you work during the day so it's not towed..at a cost of about $30/mo). Solar panels can charge a battery bank as well as a small wind turbine so you can run heat. Even on the land you choose to buy, you can sub lease, farm, run multiple businesses on it. The ymca for showers or a gym 3 day free trial.<br /><br />I think the campground issue is psychological. You only live once, so to consider multiple revenue streams to make up for your occasional indulgence will help you keep from burning out and enjoy your life. <br /><br />Just food for thought.<br />Sister Mediahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06093393811951713983noreply@blogger.com