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I'm a boomer living on $4,996 monthly. My houseboat saves me money and keeps me young.
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81岁的切丽尔·费伦茨选择在马里兰州的一艘船屋上安享晚年,以此来降低生活开支。她每月依靠社会保障金和教师退休金维持生活,总计4996美元。费伦茨分享了她从陆地住宅搬到船屋的经历,并讲述了她如何适应这种独特的生活方式。她热爱大自然,在船屋上能近距离接触自然风光,也乐于保持积极的生活态度,通过阅读教学来充实生活。她认为这种生活方式让她感到年轻,并充满了冒险精神。

🏠 费伦茨在51岁从阅读专家的教学生涯中退休后,于2009年卖掉了房子,以大约84000美元的价格买下了船屋。她选择住在船屋是为了减少生活开支,摆脱抵押贷款的压力。

💰 费伦茨每月收入4996美元,来自社会保障金和教师退休金。她通过记账本记录所有开支,包括每月275美元的船屋停泊费,以及食品和水电费。她目前的目标是完全摆脱债务。

🌿 费伦茨在船屋上过着一种另类的生活方式,她没有孩子,也没有结婚。她的日常包括去健身房、从天然泉水取水、烹饪、处理杂务以及教当地儿童阅读。她通过与朋友交流、参加社交活动和每周去爵士乐俱乐部来保持社交。

🦅 费伦茨喜欢大自然,每天都能在船上看到老鹰、鱼鹰、苍鹭和小乌龟等。她认为住在船屋让她感觉年轻,并实现了她的梦想。

Cheryl Fellenz, 81, is happily retired on a houseboat in Maryland.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Cheryl Fellenz, 81, a retiree who lives on a houseboat off the coast of southern Maryland. She is one of thousands of older Americans who have shared their financial, career, and retirement stories with Business Insider. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

The idea of living on a houseboat felt like serendipity. I retired at 51 from my teaching career as a reading specialist. I had never been a boater or a boat captain or anything, but one day in 2009, a couple of friends were in my living room talking about this funky Washington DC boat yard down M Street. My spirit was attracted to that. When I drove down by the water and saw those boats at the marinas, I was like "oh, yeah, I'm doing this."

Soon after, I sold my house, paid off the mortgage, bought my houseboat in cash, and then started my adventure. It was right after the market crash, so I sold my house — which I had been living in for 15 years — at a loss, but I was able to buy the houseboat for roughly $84,000. I knew the decision to move would cut my living expenses and I no longer have a mortgage.

Cheryl Fellenz, 81, swapped her home for a houseboat in 2009.

Lucky for me, if you have a pension, you don't even have to think about a 401(k). I don't have any savings, but my Social Security and teacher's pension add up to $4,996 a month, which is comfortable for me to live on. I keep an accounting book and I write down all my expenses — the fee to dock my houseboat is $275 a month, then I need to afford groceries and utilities. Praise God, I'm in excellent health. If something happens, I put it on my credit card, then I pay it off. I am disciplined with that.

I'm paying toward my next financial goal: to be totally debt free. Boats can have more expenses than houses sometimes. After I got settled here, I had to pay several thousand dollars to fix the roof, air conditioner, and electricity. I paid for those repairs with my credit cards, and I'm hoping to have it down to zero by the end of this year. Once that's done, I'll have an extra $2,000 a month of spending money.

The interior dining area of Fellenz's houseboat.

I live an alternative lifestyle. I don't have children and I'm not married. But I have my routine: I go to the gym, I fill up a few gallons of fresh water at a natural spring off Route 488, I cook on my hot plate or grill, and I run my errands. I also teach a few local children how to read. I don't charge the families anything, but it gives me a sense of purpose. Even though I'm at this later stage of my life, I still can say, "oh, I have something to do today."

I don't feel lonely. In my early years, I was the ultimate party girl. I loved to go to bars, listen to music, and go dancing. Now that I'm a little older, I wind it down a bit. I talk to friends, I go to social events held by my boating association, and I go once a week to a nearby jazz club. I would tell anyone planning to retire: be open to new experiences. Cultivate your imagination. Ask yourself: "Gee, where would I want to live? What's important to me?"

The houseboat has absolutely been an adventure for me. When I moved in all those years ago, the DC-area had a giant snowstorm. It was like a foot above my knees. I had to shovel the dock, about the length of a football field, but I felt so proud of myself. I felt so alive. I literally think living here keeps me young.

I'm happy with how my life is and the people in it. From my childhood, I've always loved nature. I see eagles, ospreys, gray and blue herons, and little turtles on the boat everyday. This is my dream come true.

An eagle Fellenz saw from the porch of her houseboat.

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