Most people said owning a home was out of the question.
They told me I'd need perfect credit, a fat down payment, and a 30-year mortgage.
They were wrong.
I bought my land outright.
I lived in a travel trailer while I saved up.
And eventually, I bought a two-bedroom mobile home—paid for in cash.
No mortgage. No debt. No bank breathing down my neck.
This isn’t theory. I did it. And in this new video, I break down exactly how.
👉 Watch it here:
No Mortgage, No Debt — How I Did It (and You Can Too)
If you’re stuck renting… drowning in payments… or dreaming of a way out—this video could change everything.
I also share some of the hard truths about trailer living, what to watch out for when buying rural land, and how I avoided going into debt while building a life I actually wanted.
📗 And if you want the full step-by-step blueprint, check out my book Dirt Cheap Survival Retreat here:
➡️ https://www.amazon.com/author/mdcreekmore
Thanks for reading—and for being part of this journey.
P.S. Then I screwed it all up buy selling and buying a bigger house 😔as I detailed in this video!
— M.D. Creekmore
Simple Living + Financial Freedom from the Heart of Appalachia
I like what you have done to own your place in very practical way ..
My question do you pay yearly taxes for the land that you bought which I hope you do not .. Because if you do not pay yearly taxes for your land means you totally own the land and this is a very good thing ....
Many people they think they own their houses when they bought their houses but they pay yearly taxes for the house means they do not own the land and they rented the land and they own only the house with its bricks not the land !
Why I am saying that is because I am reading the terms of the One World Government of Piracy and I can tell you we are heading to 100% inflation by 2030 and beyond that leading to the worse economic crash and if the people pay taxes for their houses this means with this 100% inflation that the taxes for the house can reach $ £ 100,000 or more ....
So if the person own completely the land means there should be no yearly taxes to pay means with this high inflation you can still stay in your house with no threat of losing your house ..
I remember seeing your travel trailer home when you were writing for some survivalist magazines