A couple bought a shabby static caravan from a scrapyard for £6k to live rent-free – and now save 90 per cent of their wages every month. Rudi Smith, 27, and his partner, Lauren Smith, 28, were finding it tough to cover the rent for their £750-a-month home in Leeds, despite both being in full-time employment.

So after exploring alternatives, they decided to purchase a 25m by 100m plot of land for £8,000 and a second-hand caravan for £6,000. They spent around £2,000 on refurbishing the caravan, but now live without mortgage or rent payments, spending less than £100-a-month on bills.

This allows Rudi to stash away 90 per cent of his monthly salary into a joint savings pot, which the couple plan to invest in the future. The duo claim they can save almost £14,000-a-year on rent by living in their caravan, reports Yorkshire Live.

Rudi and Lauren have spent two years renovating their caravan
Rudi and Lauren have spent two years renovating their caravan (Image: SWNS)

Rudi, a stone mason, said: “I save 90 per cent of my wage a month. I have been a lot happier. There is so much breathing space financially. It’s less stressful.”

Rudi and Lauren, who works in hospitality, found it difficult to meet their £750-a-month-rent when the cost of living crisis struck, despite both working full time. Rudi said: “We really struggled to pay for everything.

“It put us in a real hole. We thought, ‘this is no way to live’. It was £500 on top for bills. We had a couple of hundred left a month. We started exploring other routes.”

Rudi is able to save around 90& of his wages
Rudi is able to save around 90& of his wages (Image: SWNS)

The couple scoured the market for land and stumbled upon a plot priced at around £8,000. Rudi said: “The plot of land was super cheap – it was really rough and overgrown. There were brambles up to 10ft high.”

The pair then found a pre-loved static caravan with a price tag of just £6,000 and spent two years revamping it. Rudi said: “We bought it second-hand at a scrapyard for older caravans. It was a little tatty and just needed updating.”

Opting for high-quality materials due to the caravan’s modest size, they installed herringbone wood flooring. Describing the transformation, Rudi said: “It looks old on the outside and lush on the inside. After the first month we were like ‘oh wow, that’s everything paid for’.”

Lauren manages the couple's finances
Lauren manages the couple’s finances (Image: SWNS)

Rudi also enjoys the solitude, saying: “Having no neighbours is really nice. The closest house is at least 150m away. We can make as much noise as we want.”

Their heating costs are minimal, with a single gas bottle lasting them three to four months. Rudi said: “It’s £100 for six months of gas. Our total outgoings is less than £100-a-month.”

Solar panels and off-grid electricity power their home, while Wi-Fi adds a mere £30 to their monthly expenses. Lauren manages their finances, which allows Rudi to save roughly 90 per cent of his income.

With future aspirations in mind, Rudi said: “We’ve got a five year plan. We want to use the money to invest in a motorboat yacht in Spain to then rent out.” Their ultimate goal is “to free [themselves] from having to work for other people”.

The couple have been in “militant savings mode” for the past two years, but are thrilled about the prospect of more travel in a campervan they bought in November 2022. They’ve spent the last two years revamping the £6,000 16-seater van.

Rudi concedes that while they’ve never been happier, it hasn’t all been “dreamy”. He said: “It’s definitely not been easy. The winters are cold. It takes a lot of work at the beginning.”

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