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4×4 PowerStroke E350 High Roof Van Build by VanLife247 004

This is a 4×4 Quigley High-Roof Camper built on a 1996 Ford E350 Power Stroke van chassis in 2021.

It’s listed for $59,000 by Van Life 247 out of Fowlerville, Michigan over at Van Life Trader but it is already pending with a deposit in hand. But you can still look at it and learn more below! It’s a pretty nice van build. Your thoughts?

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4×4 7.3 PowerStroke E350 High Roof Van Build

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Freedom Vessel Balboa Motorhome For Sale 001

This is a rare, vintage, and original Balboa motorhome camper van conversion built on a 1970s Dodge van chassis.

It looks to be in really good condition inside and out. It’s located in Encinitas, California, and listed for $33,000 $27,000 by Freedom Vessel on Van Life Trader. Learn more below!

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Rare 1970’s Balboa Motorhome on Dodge Chassis

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Simply Tara Tiny House by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses 001

This is the Simply Tara tiny house built for a client by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses out of Durango, Colorado.

They were even able to get the clients tiny home approved legally as a detached accessory dwelling unit on their property.

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It’s an 8×26 Tiny House on Wheels Built With Structurally Insulated Panels

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May.Payette.Urban.28ft (39 of 83)

This is a fully furnished 374-sq.-ft. home on wheels built by Tru Form Tiny as a family escape on an Alabama estate.

It features over $30,000 in decor, furniture, and finishing touches. Take a look, learn more, and let us know your thoughts on it in the comments below!

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They Spent Over $30k Just In Decor And Furniture For This Tiny House

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Exterior Verve Model – Courtesy Photo

This is a 22-ft. Verve Tiny House was built by Tru Form Tiny for use as a mother-in-law suite for one of their clients.

It has a starting price point of $66,900, 164-square-feet, a living area, bathroom, and a fully functional kitchen. The tiny house has large modern windows with an urban and minimalist styling inside-out.

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22-ft. Verve Tiny House With Modern, Minimal, And Urban Style

Exterior Verve Model – Courtesy Photo

Images © Tru Form Tiny

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ParkModel_SingleLevel_FarmhouseModern (44 of 98)

This is a Tru Form Park Model Tiny House on Wheels built for the Dillon Beach Resort.

The resort has a collection of tiny homes atop 55 coastal acres on the Marin-Sonoma County Line, what do you think of one of their latest additions?

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Modern Farmhouse-Style Park Model Tiny House Built By Tru Form Tiny For The Dillon Beach Resort

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Images © Tru Form Tiny

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Daisy Allyson’s DIY Tiny House Bilt in Her 60s 2

In her mid-fifties, Allyson realized she hadn’t saved enough for retirement and faced the prospect of working indefinitely to pay rent. When she discovered tiny living, she saw a path forward and began learning carpentry skills, collecting inexpensive windows from Facebook Marketplace, and planning her forever home. With guidance from a carpenter, Allyson built “Daisy”—her DIY tiny house on wheels. She even planned ahead for aging in place, designing a downstairs sleeping arrangement for when climbing to the loft becomes difficult. With the house complete and a parking spot secured, she’s achieved what seemed impossible just a few years earlier.

DIY retirement tiny house interior with books

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Robertas Small Cottage In Costa Rica After Remodel

This is Roberta’s small cottage in San Isidro de El General, Costa Rica.

She bought the house sight unseen, later remodeled it, and has been living there since 2015. Not long after settling in, she built a tiny house (casita or ‘cabina’) on the property as well! She now rents that out on Airbnb for additional income. You can learn about her casita and how it was built, on this post.

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Here’s What Her Small Cottage Looks Like Today

Robertas Small Cottage In Costa Rica After Remodel

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Robertas Tiny Cabina in Costa Rica 002

This is Roberta’s tiny ‘cabina’ in Costa Rica. After moving to Costa Rica and renovating her home there, she decided to build this casita in her backyard for rental revenue and as a place for her family to stay when visiting.

It’s a lovely riverfront tiny home in San Isidro de El General, Costa Rica, available on Airbnb, too. What do you think? Learn more below including construction photos of how it was built.

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Tiny Riverside Cabin in Costa Rica

Robertas Tiny Cabina in Costa Rica 001

Images via Roberta/Airbnb

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