Brian and Teresa decided to hit the road in a new fifth wheel motorhome instead of living as empty-nesters in a 3,600 square foot home. While that downsize might seem drastic, they’ve loved the past two years they’ve spent seeing the country!
Their RV has a luxurious main bedroom, full bathroom and a dedicated office space, so they can work while on the road. You’ll love the electric fireplace that gives the RV a cozy at-home ambiance. We had the pleasure of interviewing Teresa and you can read their story below!
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Seeing the Country in Their Fifth Wheel RV
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Looking for a stunning tiny home with a loft? This 30-foot Aspen model built by Made Relative is for sale, and it’s truly lovely to look at. There’s a spacious loft bedroom accessible via a fun switchback staircase, and underneath that loft is a luxurious bathroom with storage, a shower stall, and lots of counter space.
Across the house, you’ll find the cozy living room with a built-in couch and entertainment center. There’s a secondary loft above it which is good for storage. Finally, the galley kitchen is fully equipped with a full-sized oven and an apartment-size fridge. It’s for sale for $95,000.
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Stunning Double Loft Tiny House with a Switchback Staircase
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Tammy and Donny separately came across videos of people living in their RVs and decided they wanted to try RV travel for themselves. Originally they purchased an RV just for vacations, but after 2020 hit, Donny retired, and they decided to sell their home and move into the RV full-time!
They actually live in the RV during the school year since Tammy still teaches, and then they travel during the summers. Their life feels “uncluttered” now that they’ve downsized and sold most of their worldly goods. Enjoy reading our interview with Tammy below!
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Teacher & Husband’s Full-Time RV Life in Arkansas
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Here’s a lovely little cabin in the Vermont woods — on 100 acres — that comes with a vintage 70s truck camper you can sleep in and a brand-new sauna for your enjoyment! If you come in the summertime, you can enjoy the outdoor shower or one of the two cast iron tubs outdoors, but there is a 3/4 bathroom indoors as well.
The 70s camper on the property has avocado-green walls and fun plaid upholstery, while the cabin has cozy wooden interior and wide pine flooring. There’s a full kitchen in the cabin as well so you can cook anything you’d like. What do you think?
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Vermont Cabin on 100 Acres (Centrally Located)
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While a park model’s extra-wide size definitely makes it tricker to move, there’s nothing quite like a 12-foot-wide tiny house in terms of roominess. This particular model, the El Dorado from Ovat Tiny Homes, makes excellent use of the space with tons of cabinets/storage areas that would make it easy to live in this 480-square-foot home full-time.
The biggest selling feature is the private first-floor bedroom that has a King-sized bed, which you can easily walk around to change sheets. Additionally, the grand living room flows seamlessly into the back wall kitchen, and there’s an extra loft for a guest room, office, or storage. The full bathroom includes a tiled shower/tub area and a backlit mirror. You can purchase it today for $169K in Screven, Georgia.
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Beautiful 40′ Tiny House on Wheels in Georgia
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When her job went remote in 2020, Annette found herself feeling lonely working from home and wanted to change things up. She was also hoping that a van to vacation in would bring her closer to her then-partner. But when that relationship ended, Annette was faced with a choice: Sell the van or do it solo. She decided to rise above the pain and enjoy her hard work!
Now that she’s tasted nomadic life, she has no intentions of going back to “normal.” She’s found an incredible community to support her as she learns the ropes of solo van life. Her van has a great U-shaped dinette and a hidden toilet! What do you think?
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Empowered Solo Van Life After a Breakup
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Hillary and Kris found their way into nomadic life somewhat slowly. It started with a shipping container conversion passion project and ended a few years later with selling their home and purchasing a Class A RV. To date, they’ve traveled to 38 states and have no intentions of going back to sticks-and-bricks anytime soon.
Both of them work full-time from their RV and make time to travel the country. We had the pleasure of interviewing them about their life, and you can read their story below alongside pictures of their newest RV and their container conversion. Enjoy!
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How a Shipping Container Challenge Led Them to Class A RV
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Tommy and Ashley met in Hawaii and after doing some assorted mission work, they met another couple who lived in a van, and they were inspired to try out nomadic life for themselves. Highly averse to debt, they decided to take a loan out on a 0% interest credit card and complete the build for the $15K they were approved for, promising to pay it back before the interest kicked in.
Amazingly, they did just that and were able to sell their first van, pay off the credit card and then use the funds to convert a second van (seen below). This van was designed with their toddler son in mind, and they were able to include a little play cubby for him, along with a bench seat that gives them an extra safe spot to put his car seat. What do you think of their conversion?
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Their Second Van Conversion Built for Three
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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)
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