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Updated 3 months ago, 09/23/2024

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Jesse Herndon
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Little Rock, AR
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Real Estate Investor living in RV Full Time

Jesse Herndon
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Little Rock, AR
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So my wife and I own a few rental properties but we decided about a year ago that for the time being, we wanted to live a minimalist lifestyle while our two kids are young. So we made preparations and in July this year we purchased an RV, remodeled it to fit our style, and have been in there ever since. Along with my wife, 2 yr old daughter, and one yr old son, we have two large dogs that stay indoors with us. Most people that I talk to about it give me strange looks when I tell them that we own rental properties but basically live in a tiny house (400sq ft RV) ourselves.

Eventually, we'll go back to having our own brick and mortar house, but this season is actually pretty fun for us and we've really been enjoying it. So far, I've started using the BRRR strategy to look for more properties and am refinancing two of my rentals, but there have not been any issues with the fact that we live in an RV.

I'm curious if any other investors out there have went with this approach to their own personal living situation.

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