Last December I'd been nomading abroad for 11 years and found myself suddenly super exhausted with dragging my shit around and the endless bookings and coming and going, so I somewhat spontaneously rented a place for a year here in Spain.
I furnished it myself, sparsely, and felt uncomfortable for months with the idea of owning shit again. Now I'm used to it, but I still can't bring myself to settle in and buy more things.
I'm still traveling, been to several different countries this past year, so I'm more "nomadic with a base" rather than settled.
The upside is it's SO goddamn nice to have my own place that is never booked out, always available to me, with my own things, exactly as I left it. My bed is so fucking comfortable and my pans are not scratched and I have a nice stock of supplies. It's just fucking nice.
The downside is I've traveled less than I would have if I didn't have the place. It's a bit of an anchor and that's limiting.
If I could go back a year and do it again I would do it a little differently to feel less anchored. Here's my advice:
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Rent a place that's already furnished to reduce stress/logistics and the drag of owning too much shit to deal with later.
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Rent a cheaper space so it's less of an anchor. (I can afford to burn the $2,000/mo for this place and still travel, but that feels irresponsible so I travel less than I would if I was paying <$1,000/mo for a scrappy studio. That said, it's a big flat in the center and that's been pleasant to live and work in.)
Since you've been nomading a long time and you sound a bit burned out like I was, it's a great experiment for you. Try it. If anything, just to get a break from the nonstop logistics of travel.