by Hope
I’ve been reflecting on my journey toward financial freedom and realized it’s time to shift my mindset. (Thanks, counseling!) In the past, I’ve referred to my plan to sell my house and move as becoming “homeless.” However, the truth is, I have stable housing arrangements. I’ll be moving into my parents’ home to assist in caring for them so they can continue to age in place. Additionally, I have a well-thought-out plan for car camping and traveling when I need a break from caregiving and the weather permits.?
This realization has led me to understand the significant difference between being “homeless” and “houseless.” While “homeless” implies a lack of shelter and stability, “houseless” can represent a conscious choice to live without a traditional home structure, often for financial or personal reasons. (I get that this isn’t for everyone. And it’s certainly not forever. But for now, maybe the next couple of years, I’m super excited about the adventures.)
Embracing a Houseless Lifestyle
Even temporarily, this lifestyle can offer several financial benefits:?
Substantial Reduction in Living Expenses
Eliminating mortgage payments, property taxes, and utility bills can free up a significant portion of your income, allowing for accelerated debt repayment or increased savings.Increased Financial Flexibility
Without the anchor of a permanent residence, you have the freedom to relocate for better job opportunities or lower living costs, optimizing your financial situation. And we all know that I’m on the job hunt. Always on the job hunt.Enhanced Resourcefulness and Minimalism
Living with fewer possessions encourages mindful spending and a focus on necessities, reducing impulsive purchases and fostering a minimalist lifestyle. I started going minimalist almost a decade ago, and the last 6 months has pushed me forward in that journey tremendously,.Opportunity to Invest in Experiences Over Things
With reduced living expenses, you can allocate funds toward experiences like travel or education, which can lead to personal growth and increased life satisfaction. I’ve dreamed of travel, and don’t more than my fair share of travel, but now, I will be free, rootless to really chase that desire as time and money permits.Rapid Debt Reduction and Wealth Building
The money saved from not maintaining a traditional home can be directed toward paying off debts more quickly or investing, paving the way for long-term financial stability. Yes, yes, and yes! And selling my house will give me a jumpstart on that.
Embracing a houseless lifestyle isn’t without its challenges, but with careful planning and a shift in perspective, it can be a strategic move toward achieving financial freedom.
Others Doing It?
For those interested in learning from others who have adopted car living, here are three active blogs sharing their experiences:?
I also find a lot of information and other travelers on TikTok, YouTube, and am a member of several Facebook groups focused on car living/camping, solo women travelers, and more. These resources offer valuable perspectives and practical advice for anyone considering or currently navigating the houseless lifestyle.

Hope is a resourceful and solutions-driven business manager who has spent nearly two decades helping clients streamline their operations and grow their businesses through project management, digital marketing, and tech expertise. Recently transitioning from her role as a single mom of five foster/adoptive children to an empty nester, Hope is navigating the emotional and practical challenges of redefining her life while maintaining her determination to regain financial control and eliminate debt.
Living in a cozy small town in northeast Georgia with her three dogs, Hope cherishes the serenity of the mountains over the bustle of the beach. Though her kids are now finding their footing in the world—pursuing education, careers, and independence—she remains deeply committed to supporting them in this next chapter, even as she faces the bittersweet tug of letting go.
Since joining the Blogging Away Debt community in 2015, Hope has candidly shared her journey of financial ups and downs. Now, with a renewed focus and a clear path ahead, she’s ready to tackle her finances with the same passion and perseverance that she’s brought to her life and career. Through her writing, she continues to inspire others to confront their own financial challenges and strive for a brighter future.