Go for daily walks in nature.
Do yoga
Play a recreational sport that interests you
Read (I guess that’s still consumption)
Write
Volunteer for a cause you care about
This is pretty niche, but I’m in a casual curling league and nearly everyone is over 40. Everyone there is super welcoming and friendly.
I personally have ~1 years worth of cash savings. I have it as an emergency fund plus slush fund for any big purchases so I won’t have to sell my stocks. For instance, I was able to purchase a new HVAC for my house without having to move any money around or sell any investments. I’ve just been slowly replenishing my savings alongside investing since that purchase.
If I was you, I would definitely make sure I have at least 6 months savings and then maybe split investments/continued savings until I was at a point I was comfortable with in terms of savings (whatever it is that you decide that value is). Also, you say your savings account pays low interest. I would look to see if there are any High Yield Savings Accounts available in your country. Here in the US you can find accounts paying ~5% which is great for an efund.
Oh fun. $330k for a 500sqft shack that is partially collapsed. The only info on the listing states the lot will need to be scraped, so basically that is the cost of an empty lot.
Going out a bit further, you can find a couple of houses around $350k that are liveable. They are 700-900 sqft and 0-2 bedrooms.