FROM 2,000 SQ. FT TO NOTHING
I owned a home that was 2,000 sq. feet, a pretty average home. I thought about buying a larger house, maybe 3,000 sq. ft. This was back in my delusional phase of life. The more I thought about it, the less sense it made. I was trying to qualify for a $600K + loan that I could barely qualify for. I would be living off of dog food for the next 30 + years so I did what a rationally thinking ecologist would do. I stayed put. Rented out the rest of the house, eliminated the garage and made the front and rear yard into a garden where we can be self sufficient. Even though I live in the suburbs we can supply our own food.
It feels liberating. But there is still more work to do.
I owned a home that was 2,000 sq. feet, a pretty average home. I thought about buying a larger house, maybe 3,000 sq. ft. This was back in my delusional phase of life. The more I thought about it, the less sense it made. I was trying to qualify for a $600K + loan that I could barely qualify for. I would be living off of dog food for the next 30 + years so I did what a rationally thinking ecologist would do. I stayed put. Rented out the rest of the house, eliminated the garage and made the front and rear yard into a garden where we can be self sufficient. Even though I live in the suburbs we can supply our own food.
It feels liberating. But there is still more work to do.

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