The British couple, Ula and Josh, told how the transition to life in the boat allowed them to significantly reduce expenses. They sold their house on the seashore in Gastings (Vostochny Sussex) in December 2022 and moved to a 60-foot narrow-fuselage boat, becoming part of a community of 30,000 people living on the waterways of Great Britain. About this writes The Sun.
On their YouTube channel, where they have 37,000 subscribers, the couple showed their home and shared the experience of life on the water. They demonstrated how their house is compactly and functionally arranged. The diesel heater serves not only for heating, but also for boiling water, and the kitchen is equipped with modern furniture and a retractable table.
Despite the winter frosts, because of which the couple was “locked” in a boat for six days, they enjoyed enjoyed the secluded atmosphere. The inner space of the boat is equipped with a comfortable bedroom, a spacious bathroom and a cozy living room with a wood stove and stylish wooden furniture.
The main advantage of new life was a significant reduction in expenses. Six months after the move, the couple modernized the boat, making it completely autonomous. Now they do not need to pay for electricity, since they are fully provided with energy for work and travel.
"
According to her, life on the water allowed the couple to not only get rid of high rental payments, but also enjoy the freedom of travel and independence.
Focus previously reported that the castle, which belonged to one family for 700 years, was first put up for sale.
Ownership includes 445 lands of land, as well as lake, pub, helicopter site, parking and village store. In addition, there are a screaming field, a hotel, a tea and souvenir store on the territory.
It also became known that the elite district turned into a landfill with empty mansions. The avenue served as a haven for world celebrities, including Justin Bieber and Sultan Brunei. However, now the luxurious mansions that cost millions are boarded up with metal sheets and covered with graffiti.