I love everything about it:’ 38-year-old only spends $300 a month to live in a 160 sq.
In a world of sprawling homes, Carly DeFelice chose a different path, finding solace in the cozy confines of a 20-foot by 8-foot travel trailer. Nestled in the heart of Austin, Texas, this community manager embraced the RV life as a sanctuary from career burnout, discovering a newfound joy in minimalism and mobility.
While the transition to tiny living posed its challenges, DeFelice found empowerment in mastering the nuances of RV upkeep. From navigating the intricacies of tank maintenance to troubleshooting mechanical hiccups, she embraced each obstacle as a lesson in self-reliance and resilience.
For DeFelice, the allure of RV living extends beyond affordability; it embodies freedom. From her stationary haven in Austin to cross-country adventures, her home on wheels offers the ultimate flexibility, allowing her to chart her own course and savor the thrill of the open road.
Yet, amidst the freedom lies a reminder of life’s simple pleasures forgone. The absence of luxuries like dishwashers and bathtubs serve as daily reminders of the trade-offs inherent in tiny living. Despite these sacrifices, DeFelice finds contentment in the simplicity of her space, cherishing the mindful curation of her possessions and the tranquility it brings.