I was part of a partnership involving rental units, but got forced out with nothing. When the government declared open season on tenants in British Columbia, I got too traumatized to sleep adequately in a rental unit. Luckily, I had a small inheritance, so I moved into my car and put gas in the tank, heading for an area of declining population. After two months of looking for unlisted properties, I got lucky and found a house for $15 k that only needed paint, two blocks from a dozen stores.
None of my hopes for the new location have worked out, and the town administration only works for their high-school pals, but I've stayed warm and dry, and managed to slowly recover. Luckily, I'm handy, so maintenance has been cheap. A neighbour had to replace his plumbing, and then re-do his new drywall - be careful. If I had a basement, it would flood.
I seriously recommend having a mobile unit as a first priority. You can always retreat to it and change locations. I have a full camper in a small car, but a float home also qualifies. I'm thinking of building a tiny home and heading off-grid. It is not too hard to scare up a tow vehicle around here. The less you "need" the easier life becomes.