I've Been Living in a Van for 2 Years. Here's Why I Chose 'Van Life'
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Hey guys, thanks for tuning in.
Getting vulnerable in this one and telling my van life story. It's been a huge challenge but quite the adventure.
Thank you so much to everyone that has helped me with it all. It's been nuts at times (sorry B).
Follow along for the journey if you like, I appreciate every viewer!
Guitarist, bike rider, motorcyclist, and sprinter conversion…..subscribed. Looking forward to the future videos mate!
Appreciate having you here man! Sounds like you’re my kinda guy 😁
Very interesting video Dom! The layout of your first van was inspiringly simple and cosy. The new plan looks very good too!
Thank you 🙏 The first van was super cosy, I was very fond of it, trying to make this one cosy too, but spacious in comparison 😅
All the best with van life and the channel mate, look forward to seeing the progress.
I appreciate that a lot man, thank you
Just wanted to say wish you all the best and your a very brave and well presented man. I’m impressed by anyone that tries a different way of life. Good on you :)
I appreciate your kind words and encouragement, that’s super nice of you. Thank you!
You’re better off living an alternative lifestyle like van life than renting an apartment where the rent keeps going up which is why I prefer van life
@@user-eo6bk9sg5y I couldn’t agree more!
@@DomsWheelhouse I would rather keep my money than give it to a landlord to pay off their mortgage
Big up to the Nissan. Excited to see the Sprinter finished!
Thanks man! I’ll be glad to get it sorted 😂
Hi Dom, nice to see another van lifer. I’m really looking forward to seeing what design ideas you come up with. I’m 2 years into van life (very basic setup) and I’m just about to start converting mine too (not sure I could handle another winter without insulation) lol.
Thanks for dropping a comment!
I’m deep in the build at the moment, trying to get as much done as possible. I’ll post a video about it asap!
I think insulation is a game changer, certainly worth doing and not crazy expensive.
I’ve just finished insulating the Sprinter and I’m glad it’s sorted!
You’re an absolute trooper for braving a winter without insulation 😆
I didn’t really have a choice tbh, but this winter will be different and I’m looking forward to finally sorting it all out.. might even video it, not sure I’m brave enough though. I hope your build is coming along nicely, look forward to the updates.
Take it easy
I don’t know how people are surviving in this current shit show.Ive moved into my van as it was my only option left.But I’ve found it surprisingly comfortable and it does have its perks.
@@garywalls5181 What a mess it all is. Sorry to hear about your situation. I wish you all the best with it mate. Hoping for change, but we’ll see. It can’t keep heading in this direction, the working class won’t be able to afford a loaf of bread if it does
The montage of your old van made me a lil emotional. So proud of you. 💚
I appreciate that a lot. It did for me too tbh! We made lots of memories with that little van 🥹
New conversion looking great!,we own a nv200 & can put the bed up & down & do everything without opening a door thanks to a swivel front passenger seat,we love it.cant wait to see your progress on the sprinter 👍🏻👍🏻
@@christopherscott2114 thank you! The Nv200 is such a great van, I’d love another one day. The double sliding doors on them are great too. Sounds like you’ve got a great set up there! Thanks for watching 🤘
I'm excited to watch you build it out! (Watching from the USA California)
Thank you! Glad to have you along for the ride 😎
Nice one Dom! Liked & subscribed, good luck man!
@@commuterbranchline8132 grateful to have you onboard 😁 thank you! 🙏
Good luck 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you!
I moved into my van for the same reason. I was working 60hrs a week just to pay rent and bills with no time, money or energy left for myself. I converted my Peugeot Partner and I've been living in it since January. I love my small van, it has everything I need in it, it's economical and easy to drive as an everyday vehicle and inconspicuous so easy to stealth. However I'm saving the money I'm not spending on rent for a bigger van, one I can stand up in. Loved your vid subscribed so I can follow your build.
I knew that feeling so well! It feels like such a scam doesn’t it? It’s so unfair to graft so hard for what feels like nothing. Your little van sounds lovely, I loved mine! Good luck with it all and stay safe out there. Thanks for tuning in 😁
Also, being able to stand up is a game changer!
Cracking little van for you would be renault master, vauxhall movano or a nissan nv400 swbyou may get away low roof if under 5ft 8inch if taller swb medium roof, well over 8ft in back, absolutely love mine it is the perfect size. Hope this helps
I will be joining the van life at some point, good luck to you :)
Welcome Paul! Good luck with it all, it’s pretty liberating 😎
@@DomsWheelhouse Thank you Dom :) It is gonna take some time to save but i am determined to get out of the rat race. After a 19 year realationship ended i was forced to rent a room as prices in Essex are so steep like most places these days and well i have got sick of paying out silly money for a room along with other things.
I’m sorry to hear about the relationship. I think Van life has the potential to be really liberating for you. All the best!
@@DomsWheelhouse Cheers mate and you :)
im thinking og getting a transit van ford but im worried about parking since supremem court ruling 9-3, which allows many cities to create ordinance like no oversize parking. since i work i like to park it on the street, does the extra height benefits you more than finding a street parking? i was considering a ford transit low roof vs ford transit med roof
I think the stricter parking restrictions are only likely in very busy cities, but even then I doubt you’d ever have an issue! A little bit of planning goes a long way when it comes to parking.
It’s worth weighing up how important it is to you to be able to stand up in the van. I couldn’t stand in the Nissan but I can in the sprinter and it makes a huge difference! I didn’t mind not being able to in the nissan, but I was only really in it when I was about to go to sleep. If you’re going to spend a lot of time in it, I’d say opt for the higher roof
@@DomsWheelhouse hmm I guess I’ll get the ford transit mid roof. The rent is so high it’s not sustainable to live in apartments right now. Thank you for the input.
I think that’s a great option. Shame it’s a necessity with how scandalous the housing market is. Good luck to you!
That's great but it won't be long before they tax van life like everything else😮
You know it 😔
How would they enforce it? People need to start enjoying life and switching off from the constant fear manufacturered crisises and lies. I went from big house, own successful business with all the empty trappings to a self build peugeot boxer and I'm in my 50s. Never been happier, freer or more settled.
@@Tiggy808 oh they would find away
@@libertywinguk maybe they'll funnel us into a layby with a clipboard and parker pen 😋
Pay per mile road tax
What is your full yearly cost of ownership including maintenance, depreciation, insurance, repair. You can take out gas expenses. I cant find much data on this at all
Not a clue sorry mate, minuscule compared to a house though! Outgoings are less than half for me personally
The solution to overpriced homes due to demand are not overpriced vans (due to demand)
@@VelcorHF I agree, it’s not right. But for now, I’d take an overpriced van over providing someone with a passive income and struggling along the way every time!
You need a hair cut dom!
@@stevielangdon8565 sun protection in the summer, warmth in the winter.. the mullet is the superior haircut!😆