We have recently moved from Maryland to North Carolina. Our cars are still titled in MD and our auto insurance is in MD. We just rented the house we own in MD. We're currently staying with friends in NC and we have no intention of getting our own place down here. I'm FIRE, but my wife is still working remotely, though we're talking about her quitting too some time before the year is out. She uses the address in NC for work because they wouldn't let her work remotely if we used an address in MD. We plan to travel extensively once we're free from jobs. We're already talking about being gone the entire month of June and my wife has to return frequently to MD for work (1 week every 5-6 weeks). The friends we're staying with are expecting a new baby in June, so it's possible our stay with them may not be that long.
I'm not really sure what to do regarding our car situation. If we were travelling almost full time, our "home" could be one of several different places. Our friends house in NC, my mom's, my sister's, or my grandfather's house in MD. Those are the places we would potentially stay when we're not travelling. I'm hesitant to change our licenses and the title of our vehicles to NC if there's a possibility we might not stay here long term. Who knows what will happen with a new baby in the house. Insurance in NC is also significantly more expensive than it is in MD. We pay $244 every 6 months for each of our cars in MD and the cheapest insurance we can find down here is $440 every 6 months. I'm still a little shocked that it's almost 100% more in NC than what we pay currently in MD.
Is anyone else travelling a lot and not have a "primary residence" that they own? How do people handle these situations?