WHEELY HAPPY

I was sick of paying £1.7k rent – so I divorced my husband & quit my job, to live in a van that only costs £415

She doesn't care about "materialistic things" and isn't worried about her appearance

A WOMAN has swapped her picture-perfect life for the open road, leaving behind her marriage, thriving business, and five-bedroom house to travel Europe in a van - with her cat as her only companion.

Therese Eriksson, 33, once enjoyed a comfortable life in Sweden as a freelance videographer, renting a £1,750-a-month five-bedroom house and running her own successful business

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Therese Eriksson ditched her 'picture perfect' life to go on the road with her catCredit: @ThereseEriksson
She was sick of paying £1.7k a month on her homeCredit: @ThereseEriksson
She now travels across Europe in her van which is now her homeCredit: @ThereseEriksson

But despite the outward appearance of success, she felt deeply unfulfilled.

By April 2023, Therese had had enough. 

Within two weeks, she left her marriage, sold most of her possessions, and invested £3,500 in a 2007 Peugeot Boxer van, which she converted into a mobile home. 

Alongside her four-and-a-half-year-old cat, Tindra, she set off to explore Europe - and she’s never looked back.

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Speaking from near Malaga in southern Spain, she said: “The relationship wasn’t working so I decided within two weeks that I’m done with this.

“I said ‘take whatever you want, I don’t know when I’m going to come back. All I’m having is the cat’.

“I’m much happier now - life is much simpler.

“I am so grateful and happy for everything. I have stopped caring what people think. 

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“I don’t care about materialistic things. I’m much less worried about my appearance - I don’t always wear makeup and if my hair’s a mess I just put it in a bun.

“From the outside my old life was perfect. I had my company, I had a big house, it looked so nice.

We live in a van with our toddler and it saves us £9.6k a year on rent and bills so we can travel to sunny places like Spain and Italy

“But I was never happy. There was so much pressure and focus on my career. Now my life is completely different - it’s like night and day.

“Then I was constantly seeing and comparing myself to other people in the rat race

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“Now I’m so shut off from that. I don’t look at the news and live in the moment.”

Therese is part of a growing trend of people converting vans to live in, according to firm The Man Van, which specialises in

I was too scared to pursue it before because I didn’t know how I would go about it

Therese Eriksson

Since leaving Sweden, she has driven around 50,000 miles, visiting Spain, France, Germany and Italy in the process.

Her van is insulated and has a bed and batteries to charge her phone and laptop. But it has no running water or a toilet.

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