I moved into my car full-time and I love it SO much more than my house – I hardly spend any money & I DON’T have a job

THIS woman has moved into her car full-time and manages to barely spend any money even without a job.

Kristina Seaton said she loves her life on the road more than her home and often gives her TikTok followers a glimpse into her unique life on wheels.

Kristina Seaton has moved into her car full-time and manages to barely spend any money

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Kristina Seaton has moved into her car full-time and manages to barely spend any moneyPhoto credit: TikTok/@connection_carousel
The TikTok creator revealed that she manages to remain financially stable even without working

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The TikTok creator revealed that she manages to remain financially stable even without workingPhoto credit: TikTok/@connection_carousel

A fan asked her about her wealth and how she manages to maintain her lifestyle.

“I am not rich. “I just live a very minimalistic life,” replied Kristina.

“I don’t spend a lot of money, I buy second hand or on sale and I don’t really buy things I don’t need.”

“I only buy it if I actually have something.”

Kristina added that she doesn’t tend to spend money even when traveling and living in her car.

“It’s basically just gas [petrol]my insurance and my phone bill – those are the most important things.

The solo traveler began living in her car in late May and revealed she would like to take a job that she could do on the go.

“[I just want] To earn this money and live on it every day, I will look for remote work.”

Kristina is one of many Americans who have traded their four walls for four wheels.

Eva zu Beck has also switched to her car to save money and is now traveling the world thanks to a clever feature that allows her to sleep in the roof.

She travels around the world in her 4×4 house on wheels and when it’s time to go to sleep, all she has to do is expand the roof of her car into a full-sized tent.

Eve shared a full tour of their mobile home to their 1.7 million YouTube subscribers.

The retractable feature is located on the roof of her car, which is accessed via a ladder.

This way, Eva can essentially have a two-story mini-house on the go.

Fellow explorer Sara has also switched to her car to save money and now travels around the world subsisting on toast made with a battery in the trunk.

The young woman walking by Sights of Sara On TikTok, she revealed how she stays warm on the go.

“It’s pretty simple,” she said.

“I just connect my electric blanket to my Jackery 1000.

“I just turn it on and it lasts all night.”

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Sara explained that by using the portable battery unit, she doesn’t have to worry about her car’s battery running out.

After a pleasantly warm night’s sleep, the road wanderer feeds himself on the same battery of toasted bagels.

Alley Einstein

Alley Einstein is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Alley Einstein joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing Alley@ustimespost.com.

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