Gave up my apartment to live in hotel
During 2006 I spent 305 night's in hotel's so i have decided to give up my apartment and just live in hotel's year round. It will be cheaper and easier for me in the long run. (Guess you could say I'm homeless now)
Has anyone else ever done this? If so, Do you have any tips or suggestion's Jim |
OVer the last year, I have travelled on average two weeks each month, but have not yet given up hope of enjoyed a little more settled existance. Therefore, while I usually have a very comfortable stay in hotels I stay in while travelling, I have given up on the home as yet;-)
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Originally Posted by BostonJim
(Post 7214089)
During 2006 I spent 305 night's in hotel's so i have decided to give up my apartment and just live in hotel's year round. It will be cheaper and easier for me in the long run. (Guess you could say I'm homeless now)
Has anyone else ever done this? If so, Do you have any tips or suggestion's Jim So good luck to you, but I couldn't do it - I need somewhere to kick back, dig the garden and chill - couldn't manage that in a hotel. |
Interesting concept. What about all your personal stuff...put it in storage?
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Originally Posted by BostonJim
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During 2006 I spent 305 night's in hotel's so i have decided to give up my apartment and just live in hotel's year round. It will be cheaper and easier for me in the long run. (Guess you could say I'm homeless now)
Has anyone else ever done this? If so, Do you have any tips or suggestion's Jim |
I stay at Hilton's, Doubletree, Holiday inn's, and intercontinental's
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Look at the resources for RV'ers. There are businesses that will collect mail for you and forward it to any post office (you call them a week or two in advance and then request the mail when you arrive at that city). There are also phone numbers with just voice mail (although cell phones work fine these days for that). Not sure how old you are, I think I could've done that a few years back but these days I like to be home on occasion.
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Are there credit score implications in been "of no fixed abode" ?
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Originally Posted by duchy
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Are there credit score implications in been "of no fixed abode" ?
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Originally Posted by BostonJim
(Post 7214089)
During 2006 I spent 305 night's in hotel's so i have decided to give up my apartment and just live in hotel's year round. It will be cheaper and easier for me in the long run. (Guess you could say I'm homeless now)
Has anyone else ever done this? If so, Do you have any tips or suggestion's Jim |
Everything's in storage, I'll use the office address.
I'll keep everyone updated Jim |
Originally Posted by BostonJim
(Post 7217634)
I stay at Hilton's, Doubletree, Holiday inn's, and intercontinental's
Macspreader has a good book idea. Can prevent complications down the road. |
Funny
I have mentioned this, usually joking around with people, but it would save a ton of money.
Certainly an interesting idea! SAS |
Search betterbidding website, zbenye has been living in mostly pricelined hotels for several years. There are others as well.
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Not that farfetched, really.
There's a version of the story that espouses living on a cruise ship instead of a retirement home .. :cool: /. |
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