Becky Redfern
Casal Steve e Becky Redfern
After several family tragedies, Steve and Becky Redfern decided to make the most of life and save money. For that, they sold their home and sent the road into an AutoCaravana.
For Becky and Steve Redfern, life on the road in his AutoCaravana is not just an adventure – it is a saving money and enjoy life.
The 53 and 51 -year -old British couple changed their four -bedroom home in Staffordshire for a 13,000 -pound VW T5 Autocaravana (about 15,500 euros). The decision was made after reflect on the brevity of lifetriggered by the loss of loved ones and the arrival of important birthdays.
“We decided it was time to enjoy life because they had died too many people we knew and loved,” Becky explained. Motivated by the death of parents, with a sudden heart attack from her father at 49 and Steve’s father’s fight against aggressive cancer, the couple decided take advantage of the moment and adopt the “Sell Up and Drive” lifestyle.
In December 2023, they began their trip, leaving behind the United Kingdom and heading to Europe. For three months, Portugal, Spain and Gibraltar traveled, all from the comfort of its converted van.
What started to be a lifestyle change also became a financial relief. Previously, their monthly expenses with the house, vehicles and accounts totaled 2800 pounds (3340 euros). Now they spend fewer pounds per month (about 1550 euros) compared to their previous life, reports the.
Becky Redfern
The couple’s van
The couple’s new lifestyle focuses on frugality and minimalism. They avoid camping parks whenever possible, they use free parking parks and move regularly to maintain the cost of living low. “We used to live a very comfortable but squandering life, and now we understand that we only need a minimal amount of things,” said Becky.
Although life in a van has its challenges, such as British winters and the risk of mechanical damage, Becky and Steve believe that freedom and financial savings far exceed the disadvantages. “We have a Better attitude towards life And we always find the positive aspects, even in the most difficult times, ”he added.
Looking to the future, they intend to continue traveling and consider the possibility of accept jobs as forest guards to reconstruct your funds. But they do not intend to return to the traditional lifestyle of work and housing credit. “The things we lived in the last 16 months have been truly unforgettable“Becky said. From prolonged travel to the US to the discovery of the little they really need, the couple is embracing life to the fullest.
“We are not brave because we abdicated everything, we just wanted more to our lives,” concluded Becky. “Regardless of having money on the bank or a beautiful house, We all end up in the same at the end of our lives. ”