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Alex was the last person her friends and family thought would jump into nomadic life since she was never a very outdoorsy type. That said, when her mother passed away from cancer, she wanted to do something different and got a job opportunity with Tiny Home Tours that allowed her to live in one of their buses.

After living in that bus for a while, she had fallen in love with #buslife enough to get her own vehicle! So she purchased a professionally-built van. Her conversion includes a bathroom, a U-shaped dinette that converts into a bed, and a lovely little kitchen. Enjoy the tour below!

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Her Professionally-Built Van Conversion (w/ Shower)

Bus and Van Life After Losing Her Mom 2

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Alex and Crystal purchased their ambulance back in 2019 and used it as a vacation/emergency vehicle for about three years. At the time, they used the ambulance pretty much “as-is” with some minor adjustments, but once they decided to sell their home and pursue full-time nomadic life, they totally transformed the rig!

The most expensive upgrade was the vehicle lift and 4×4 conversion, but that allows them to go just about anywhere! The inside has all the amenities you could want, including a bathroom, an oven, and a special espresso machine drawer. There’s even a laundry chute! What’s your favorite feature of this rig?

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Thier Couple’s Off-Roading Ambulance Conversion has a Fantastic Kitchen

Couple’s 4×4 Epic Ambulance Conversion 3

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Here’s the latest Sebago model built by Tiny Homes of Maine for a client who chose a beautiful navy blue board and batten exterior and a happy yellow door. The 38′ tiny house is incredible, featuring both double lofts and a private first floor bedroom!

The main living space flows beautifully between a living room and an L-shaped kitchen. There’s also a large bathroom in the back of the home that can fit a stacking washer and dryer! What’s your favorite feature of this beautiful home?

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Two Lofts, Spacious Bathroom and Luxury Finishes

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Emily and Josh were both working jobs that kept them apart, and then driving to see each other on the weekends. They’d save up PTO to travel for a few weeks during the “off-season” and wish they could do it full-time. When 2020 changed their career trajectories, they were finally able to consider living nomadically full-time!

It took about two years for them to complete their skoolie conversion, and they spent the second year living in it while finishing the interior. You can read more about what led them to go tiny and how they feel about nomadic life below!

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Amazing Pantry Storage, Two Offices, and Large Bathroom Skoolie

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Remember the N2 we showed you last week? It’s now available for a $20K discount! This stunning home has a practical single-floor layout and a private bedroom with a walk-around queen-sized bed.

This smaller version of the N1, the home boasts a Mid-Century Modern design, and the three huge sliders open up to a private porch that stares into a grove of palm trees and foliage. You can purchase the home today (financing available) for $149,450 and the lot rent is $625/month.

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$169,450 $149,450 For a Stunning First Floor Tiny Home in ESCAPE Tiny House Community

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We’re excited to introduce you to a new-to-us van-building company called Safe + Sonder Vans. This is their latest conversion which is for sale, called the “North.” Besides the incredible craftsmanship, what makes this van so unique is that it’s a true family vehicle! It features two swivel seats for adults and a bench seat with seatbelts for three more people.

In order to sleep everyone, there’s a fixed queen bed in the back of the van and then bunk beds across from the kitchen for up to two more people. A separate Luno bed provides sleeping for the fifth passenger on top of the bench seats. There’s upper cabinet storage all around the van in order to fit clothing and other necessary supplies for multiple people. What do you think of this design?

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Professional Van Conversion with Bunk Beds

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Elen was struggling with too much space and a not-so-great landlord in her Glasgow apartment. So when she went on a 2-week European tour in her van and saw how amazing nomadic life could be, she finally took the plunge into full-time van life!

She spent six months making the van livable and might purchase a larger rig next year and start the conversion process again. While on the road she became famous enough on social media to start making money from her content — and she met her partner. In other words, van life has brought her many good things! Enjoy more of her story below.

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Leaving Toxic Rental Situation for Full Time Van Travel

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Just wait until you watch the video tour of this absolutely incredible DIY family tiny house. Ingeniously designed by the owners on Sketch-Up (and largely built by them, with the help of some specialists), this house features double lofts, a cozy living, a luxury bathroom, and more counter space than I’ve ever seen in a tiny home!

The home itself is 36×8, but the added covered porch (which is gated, so the toddlers can run outside alone) doubles the living area. They have solar panels all over the roof that provide oodles of power, and a rainwater catchment system for running water. The toddlers have a safe loft area where they can run, play, and sleep, and the parents have a minimalist loft of their own. There are so many more features you’ll watch to check out below!

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Family’s Off-Grid DIY Tiny Home

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After Brianna and Tyler went on a travel trailer vacation with their two kids, Tyler jokingly said, “I wish we could do this all the time.” Back then, he was working 12-hour days at the office and Brianna was struggling to manage her job, her kids, and taking care of a 2,600-square-foot home.

So that night, she started crunching numbers and Instagram-spying on other RV families. Tyler woke up to Brianna’s report that they could, in fact, make it work. Just 50 days after that conversation, they’d sold their home and were living in an RV full-time!

  • A family of four, inspired by a vacation in a travel trailer, decided to transition from their 2,600 sq. ft. home to a full-time RV lifestyle.
  • In just 50 days, they successfully sold their house and embraced the freedom and adventure of RV living, documenting their journey on social media.
  • The RV offers ample storage, a spacious kitchen, and accommodates family living, showcasing their successful transition to a mobile lifestyle filled with exploration and new experiences.

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From House to RV in 50 Days: How One Family Embraced a Nomadic Lifestyle

Family of 4 Sells 2600 Sq. Ft. Home for 5th Wheel Life

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