At first, this couple was planning on finding some land without an HOA so they could have a tiny house near their home base in Colorado, but after learning about skoolies everything changed! They almost immediately purchased their 40 Ft. International bus and started renovating it to create an awesome home on wheels.
They made sure not to have any debt before taking on bus life, and it has allowed them awesome financial freedom. The couple got in touch with us to do a Q&A which you can read below their photo tour.
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Their Awesome 40 Ft. International Bus Home
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This is a 2018 Sprinter van that was converted into a cottage-style campervan in 2021.
It has a privacy wall between the cockpit and the living space. The van also has a kitchenette, indoor shower, a rear bed that converts into a dining space, and storage underneath. All of that in a 144 wheelbase Mercedes Sprinter diesel van with 88,000 miles on it and they’re asking $89,000 for it. More info is below, check it out! What are your thoughts on this custom camper van?
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2018 Sprinter Van Cottage Converted in 2021 For Sale
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This is Chelsea’s 28×10, Dutch-door-entry MitchCraft Tiny Home!
It’s another gorgeous tiny home on wheels built with lots of customization, including a u-shaped kitchen, bathroom with tub, Dutch door entry, combo washer-dryer unit, and more by MitchCraft Tiny Homes. Check it out and let us know what you think about it in the comments below! Thanks!
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Her Beautiful 28×10 Tiny House on Wheels by MitchCraft Tiny Homes
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This is the ‘Buckey’ van conversion by Live By The Mile, a Veteran-owned campervan conversion company out of Austin, Texas.
It’s a beautiful and sleek 2021 Ram ProMaster van build styled with a rustic yet luxurious touch, and it still might be available. Learn more below!
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The ‘Buckey’ Van Build From Live By The Mile

Images © Live By The Mile
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Iris lived as a digital nomad when her job went virtual, and then decided to fulfill her long-time tiny living dreams (she used to be hooked on the HGTV shows) by purchasing a Casa de Canto Park Model in a tiny house village in Austin, Texas. While this 399 sq. ft. model does have a downstairs bedroom, she uses it as her office space and sleeps upstairs in the loft, which she thinks is super cozy! Her large living room features a cozy stove and her vast book collection, including a “Murphy” table that drops down for mealtime.
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This is The Barn at Edenwood. It’s a beautiful tiny cabin on a foundation with a hot tub in the loft and sleeping arrangements on the main level along with spectacular forest views.
Scott and Ashley of The Hive Drive Bus take us on a wonderful photo tour of the little cabin in Hendersonville, North Carolina, which you can book on Airbnb if you’d like to stay here too. All of that and more down below. Enjoy!
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Tiny Cabin with a Hot Tub Loft in North Carolina
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Yesterday was the first time I had ever seen a trullo house and I had to share it! These have been around since the 14th century, so there’s a good chance you are already familiar with trulli (the pural), but their design and construction is so fascinating and relatively tiny.
Popular in the Italian countryside, these buildings have no mortar! They are simply made by brilliantly stacking limestone and topping it with a special capstone. There are a number of myths surrounding why Italians chose this design, but ultimately it looks like it a was a decent way to use the local materials to create a strong structure.
While they keep wonderfully cool in hot weather, they are notoriously challenging to heat, and don’t have many windows. Still, there are many you can vacation in if you ever make it to Italy. Check this one out here.
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Beautiful Stone Cottage in Italy
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David and his wife worked on renovating the kitchen in this Kilifi round cottage so that his mother-in-law can live here in her retirement. The beautiful cottage has panoramic coastal views and plenty of outdoor space to enjoy. The name “Ula” is the Celtic word for “seashell.”
The cottage is about 40 feet in diameter and two floors. There are two bedrooms upstairs, and a tennis court and garden space outdoors. Enjoy the pictures he sent!
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Round Cottage in Kilifi, Kenya w/ Panoramic Ocean Views

Images via David Percival
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Dottie had spent 13 years living in New York City and working as a burlesque dancer, showgirl, personal trainer, and bartender. The pandemic put her out of work and eventually she left the city and moved back home. Her mom and stepdad have actually been living the RV life for a while, so it runs in her blood!
She ended up buying and fixing up her awesome van that even has space for her sewing machine and burlesque costumes in the garage! She has a cassette toilet, a Dometic fridge, an altar, and an outdoor shower. Enjoy the tour below.
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Dancer and Personal Trainer’s 2009 Ford E250 DIY Camper Van Conversion
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