I am going to take a few steps back and really think it out. I won't have a house for 3 or 4 months and living with my in laws until my house is finished. I think deep down inside I am worried I wont be able to brew until December or January... but it would be worse to buy something just to save time then a year into it I'm buying something new.
At this point my wife would probably kill me. I am selling all my gas gear now and starting over 100% from nothing besides my ss brewtech conical
I think that's a smart move for a variety of reasons. One is, if you're not sure, then you're not. Be sure, whatever decision you make.
Another is, if you're going to move, this is less to move. And in a new place, you have a chance to build it to the space you have, whereas doing something now may or may not fit effectively.
A third one is that you always want to ask where you want to be six months, a year from now. What choices are you going to wish, then, that you'd made now? That's why taking a step back makes sense.
Lastly is the sunk cost in stuff you end up replacing. I've upgraded my operation 2 or 3 times, and knowing where i am today, I wish I had some of those decisions back. Oh, they weren't wrong at the time, but who could have predicted that I'd have ended up with what I have? (One friend of mine says "I could have!").
I have a Blichmann Hellfire propane burner, a Jaded Hydra chiller, a few other things I plan to sell. I'll probably get 70 percent of what I have in them. That's not terrible, but you get the point.