
Woman who swapped her flat for a caravan reveals staggering amount she’s saved
WITH the rising cost of rent and mortgages, many people are seeking more affordable – and adventurous – alternatives. Katrina, 31, ditched the rental…
A woman, known online as Katrina's Caravan, has revealed she saved an impressive £7,144 in just six months by transitioning from living in a flat to a caravan. The move, undertaken to combat the rising cost of living, has significantly reduced her monthly expenditures. According to Katrina, her six-month rent and ground rent costs dropped from £6,000 in her flat to £1,746 in her caravan. Similarly, gas and electricity expenses decreased from £1,020 to £230. A notable saving was also made on water, which cost £756 in her flat but is now included in her caravan's ground rent, effectively costing her £0. Furthermore, she no longer pays council tax, which previously amounted to £1,344 over six months. Katrina's total bills for six months in her flat were £9,120, compared to £1,976 for her caravan. This substantial difference underscores the financial viability of alternative living arrangements amidst economic pressures. While her electricity bill for the caravan for the six-month period is yet to be received, her current savings are already significant. The content creator continues to document her caravan life, offering insights into affordable living.
WITH the rising cost of rent and mortgages, many people are seeking more affordable – and adventurous – alternatives. Katrina, 31, ditched the rental…
WITH the rising cost of rent and mortgages, many people are seeking more affordable – and adventurous – alternatives. Katrina, 31, ditched the rental…
WITH the rising cost of rent and mortgages, many people are seeking more affordable – and adventurous – alternatives. Katrina, 31, ditched the rental…