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Selling Their Family Bus Conversion for $50,000


This family converted a bus into an awesome skoolie home pre-2020, but life has changed, and they are ready to move it on to new owners! The conversion is almost complete (the bathroom still needs work), and features a bunk space for a child, a fixed queen bed, and then a couch that converts into a guest sleeping area.

There’s a wood-burning stove, a kitchen complete with an oven/stovetop, a large fridge, and a spacious countertop area. It’s decorated with cool wood tones and greys, and is at home in Colorado for now. They’re asking $50k. What do you think?

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Almost-Complete Skoolie For Sale

The couch does pull out into another bed.

The kitchen has an oven/stove.

Love the adorable wood-burning stove installed here.

Nearly all original windows provide oodles of light.

Look at all that counter prep space!

Next comes the kid’s bunk and bathroom (unfinished).

There are lots of drawers under the bunk.

Looks like the perfect spot for a kid.

And here’s the bed in the back.

More shelving.

Details:

Been parked since Dec 20’! Gonna put it up for sale!! Excellent condition, mostly finished but the bathroom! $49,999. Or reasonable offer! Located in Gunnison, Colorado. Will Deliver or meet half way.

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.
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