A MUM-OF-TWO has revealed how she and her partner decided to give up their new-build house and two cars to live in a £25,000 caravan.
After a tough couple of years, the 30-year-old decided to ditch her life after not feeling “fulfilled” and realising that “life is for living.”

The mum, who is known as @thenomadicdream on TikTok, revealed that she is now classed as “homeless” by the “government standards.”
But instead, she has found that “home is within” and her family-of-four is loving the caravan life.
Speaking in a video, which she shared with her 35.4k followers, the mum said: “We decided to let go of our house, our car, everything we owned, and go and live in a caravan.
“We wanted to travel, see the world, and just be a bit adventurous.”
The mum, who doesn’t label herself as homeless but would “rather say that we’re home free,” explained that her family has “never felt so happy.”
The woman, who found turning 30 a pivotal moment, explains that her home is on wheels, which means it can be anywhere they want it to be.
Prior to moving into the caravan, the Nomadic mum explained that she sold all of her belongings because they wanted to go off and “find ourselves.”
She finished the video by saying: “Sometimes changing the environment around you is all you need to find happiness.”
Her video gained over 180,000 views, with over 580 people rushing to the comments section to share their thoughts.
One wrote: “Would love this life, but may I ask how you financially support yourself and kids?”
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Another wrote: “Does it not worry you that once you’ve done the initial pay-out everything you’ve got will deplete in value massively and just have to buy again and again?
“Zero hate in this by the way, I actually admit.”

To which the mum replied: “Just like renewing a house—kitchen, bathroom, new roof, new boiler—and the list goes on.”
A third said: “I wish I was brave enough, but I live alone. I wish you good luck and enjoy.”