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Is living out my car a good idea?


I was recently in jail and experienced isolation for a couple days and i kinda realized survival can be pretty simple...I'm thinking as long as i have a job, place to take a shower like a gym and a place to sleep like my car or tent and always carried supplies like food and stuff then i should be good, i mean i know there's always that worse case senario and my comfort/safetly will depend on my location ect but i'm thinking about moving down the myrtle beach sc and bummin it out for a while, i don't have money or a cosigner to get an apartment and i know a couple homeless people and they seem to almost enjoy it at times....but how would it effect my overall life? I can rent a storage space and find a couple chill spots like libraries and stuff? I'm pretty low key as it is, but is it even legal to live in your car? What are the camping laws? i just wanna know if it's even a realistic last resort..

Myrtle Beach has the cheapest cost of living of anywhere in the world I've ever lived. You can rent an apartment or trailer here for less than $500 per month and often with utilities.

If you worked just minimum wage at $7.50 (low pay here is closer to $10 except table servers and they often make book in the summer) - you'd earn $1300 per month and that's enough to survive fairly decent in this town. Hook up with someone who can help pay those bills and you can live really nice.

Most poor people who rent a cheap apartment don't have cosigners or money either. Their credit stinks and the last landlord tossed them out. That's part of why they're poor. They don't get to live in condos with pools and tennis courts - but they have a place to live.

The cheapest you'll pitch a tent around here is $25 per night - that's over $750 per month. Terrible waste of money. Hooking up an RV is MUCH more. People vacation here doing that and the vendors charge them accordingly.

Pitching a tent (or getting caught living in the car) anywhere else (especially around the beach or a hotel) is apt to provide you with free accommodations at our county jail. It's not nice. There are no "camping laws" outside of places designated for the purpose - what you're proposing is called trespassing and vagrancy in South Carolina. [in some other places you can find "free" camping in national forests and state parks - not here]

There are better ways to "bum around" than to be homeless.

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One Comment

  1. StormCloudsGathering
    Posted January 3, 2012 at 5:11 pm | Permalink

    if those mexicans really needed that hammer and crowbar then I wonder what they used to rip open ur roof in the first place?? more likely they were only rippin up the place for the craic and the shit they stole was just a fun bonus