Have you considered purchasing your own weight rack?
Rogue sells a few pre-made one's that fold into the wall and occupy little space. It's a larger upfront investment but you can have free weight gear in your house and it will pay for itself fast.
If you're outside the USA, you can usually find a local welder / shop to make one for you.
Outside of strength training, you could go for long walks (I enjoy these).
If you find a fun community, Acro, BJJ, Climbing, Dance, Football / Soccer etc, you might have your day made.
I second the home gym. Got a fairly inexpensive progear rack, progear bench, and go beast dip rack. I already had the 45lb bar, curl bar and 300lbs of weights from a previous set so the upgrade was pretty seamless. Bought the cable pull down separately off Amazon for 1/4 of the price. Can now do almost every type of lift with no spotter. Yes is does take up most of a small room in my basement but for being in my 40s think I am the best shape of my life minus lung power hard for me to believe that. If you don’t have room push-ups pull-ups (playground near by?), sit-ups and jogging will be better than nothing. Also recommend an e-bike. Still get exercise but can travel faster and further making it practical. If you have money left over grab a one-wheel great for the core and closest thing to snowboard in the summer. Also great winter (snow) for snowboarding/skiing this year. Wow after writing that all out now know where all my money went, but hey it’s for my health. Cheers!
Rogue sells a few pre-made one's that fold into the wall and occupy little space. It's a larger upfront investment but you can have free weight gear in your house and it will pay for itself fast.
If you're outside the USA, you can usually find a local welder / shop to make one for you.
Outside of strength training, you could go for long walks (I enjoy these).
If you find a fun community, Acro, BJJ, Climbing, Dance, Football / Soccer etc, you might have your day made.
You could also box more often.