A couple sold their house to travel around the world with their family – after the cost of living crisis squeezed their disposable income. Chris and Tamira Hutchinson, from Corby, packed their bags and left for Thailand in May.

After the pandemic, the family craved more quality time and the cost of living crisis was the breaking point. The couple sold everything they owned and took their daughters, Olivia, 9, Scarlett, 7, and Bella, 3, on an adventure around the world.




Chris, who was a personal trainer and videographer, said: “It [life] was really stressful. You work all the time and finally get to the weekend and you can’t afford to do anything. Everything we saved up would be eaten up by the prices going up.”

The couple sold their house in January and left for Thailand in May. So far the family has travelled around Thailand and Malaysia but they planned to visit nine more countries over the next year.

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Back in England, the family of five would spend an average of £3,000 a month which covered their mortgage, bills, petrol, groceries and other basic expenses.

Now they are travelling the family spends around £30 a night on accommodation and $40 on food and spending money per day. They often spend far less which means they cut their monthly budget by three, spending an average of £1,200

Tamira, a swimming instructor said: “There are some days where we go slightly over, and some days when we spend nothing at all. When we planned the travels we took into account where we would be more comfortable with our money and which places would be more expensive.”



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