This is the story of Tom’s 4×4 Ambulance to Off-Road Motorhome Conversion! How cool is that? It’s called the Lost Box. It all started when he bought a 4×4 ambulance with low miles and proceeded to turn it into the incredible off-road tiny home on wheels that you can see for yourself below. Enjoy! Don’t miss other tiny home tours like this – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more!
This is Lindsey and Danny. Danny is a traveling nurse and usually gets placements for 3-6 months at a time. They were becoming increasingly frustrated with the fact that they were having to pay higher rent prices because they weren’t signing a year lease and were living out of boxes from place to place.
When they discovered van life, they knew it was the right fit. They built it out themselves and it is absolutely beautiful. They actually even found something called a “tool library” where they could borrow tools to complete the build so they didn’t have to purchase everything they needed. They are so much happier and are finally able to save money. Lindsey is particularly happy that she never has to look at another box again.
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Couple Saving Big with Van Life And Traveling Nurse Career
This is a 1994 Blue Bird School Bus Conversion for 50k that’s for sale out of Redding, California.
We have had a great time in this bus and have been to some amazing places. Its now time for another family to take it on its next journey. It has 150,000 miles on a 12v cummins 5.9L with an Allison transmission. Its a total of 38 feet with the rear deck.
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Blue Bird Skoolie Conversion for 50k (For Sale)
This is the story of Penny. She’s a 77-year-old who sold half of her stuff to simplify into a tiny home on wheels with a main-floor bedroom.
Penny lives in a tiny house community that’s on the coast of Oregon. She loves her kitchen and downstairs bedroom, but doesn’t like her loft even though she doesn’t sleep up there, she still uses that space for storage and there’s also a doggy treadmill up there too! So she’s actually selling her tiny house so that she can get a new one. Learn more below!
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77-year-old’s Main-Floor Tiny Home on Wheels
When Ethan and Cassidy set out to build their full-time home, they chose a platform that most people overlook entirely: a retired fire bus. Where others see an aging emergency vehicle, they saw a sturdy, purpose-built chassis ready for a second life on the open road. The result is a surprisingly spacious, thoughtfully designed conversion that proves fire buses deserve far more attention from the tiny home community than they typically receive.
This is the story of Nikki and Ben’s custom van conversion tiny house.
While Nikki was traveling, she met Ben, a professional photographer who was also living in a van. Shortly thereafter, he sold his van, and moved into hers. Nikki originally built her van with the help of her brother and father in Canada.
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Nikkie and Ben’s Van Life Story – How They Met And Moved Into a Van Together
This is the story of a single mother and her daughter living in a tiny house in a Lake Dallas Tiny Home Community. Their tiny house was built by Indigo River Tiny Homes.
Isn’t it great how communities like this are continuing to rise all over the country? I think so. Anyway, Micah and her daughter Ryan live in this tiny house with their pets too! The plan is to gift the tiny home to her daughter when she’s ready for college, so she won’t have to rent a dorm room. Pretty cool, right?
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Single Mother/Daughter Tiny House Living in Texas Tiny Home Community
This is the Yewnicorn Tiny House Vacation on Salt Spring Island.
It’s a beautifully hand-built gooseneck tiny house on wheels with a capsule bedroom over the hitch of the trailer. It’s available to book via Airbnb starting at $75/night. Add that to your list of future tiny house vacations!
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Yewnicorn Gooseneck Tiny House Vacation on Salt Spring Island

via Moss/Airbnb
This is a 776-sq.-ft. cottage in Olympia, Washington that’s on the market for $289,900, according to RE/MAX Northwest Realtors via Redfin.
It’s a rambler-style two-bedroom cottage with a covered front porch, updated kitchen, remodeled bathroom, mudroom, rear alley access, fenced backyard, built in 1925, and on a 7,201-square-foot lot. What do you think?
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