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This is a tiny luxury apartment in Tokyo, Japan shown by Tokyo Lens/YouTube.

It’s a video tour of what is possibly Tokyo’s smallest luxury apartment. According to the video, it’s part of an initiative to develop more affordable housing in the area. What do you think?

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Tokyo’s Tiniest Luxury Apartment

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These are steel-built shelters by BOSS Cubez out of Los Angeles, California that can be deployed quickly.

They have several designs, configurations, and layouts to choose from. What do you think?

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BOSS Cubez Steel-Built Shelters

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Images via BOSS Cubez

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I’m going to be honest with you: I would never stay in this Airbnb. Not because it doesn’t look awesome and well-kept, but because the harrowing heights required to get to bed are definitely beyond my comfort level. But, wow, is this place cool.

First, you have to take 176 steps to reach the initial cabin, which includes a living room, kitchen, and loft bed. But if you want the killer view, you’ll need to take a mind-numbing spiral staircase up to a cabin suspended from the cliff above! In other words, don’t book a stay unless you’re up for a workout, as well.

The interior of each cabin has a rustic yet modern feel, and for the adventurous soul, this looks like the perfect vacation. Would you stay here?

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You Have to Be Brave to Stay in This Cliff-side Cabin in Campton, Kentucky

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Images via Amy/Airbnb/

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This is Lifeshelter Denmark: a durable and fire-resistant shelter solution out of Denmark.

It’s a structure designed to help house refugees and the displaced, as well as for use as a classroom, work area, clinic, and more. Check it out!

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Durable, Fire-Resistant Lifeshelter Solutions

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This is one awesome woman! She has been living solo van life now for four years — just because she wanted to. Which is the best reason. Her travels are funded by selling essential oils, which she was doing pre-van-life and translated well to life on the road.

Her only complaint about living in a van is her struggle with getting mail delivered! She chose to outfit her all-electric van with Marmoleum floors, Paper Stone (recycled paper) countertops, and ApplyPly drawers. There’s even an e-bike in her garage!

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She Used Eco-Friendly Products in Her Van Conversion

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Images via Tiny Home Tours

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This is Baby Blue. It’s a 2002 Chevy Express cargo van build by Flippin Vans.

The van features an exterior ladder, rooftop deck, solar power, beautiful wood interior, black cabinets, kitchenette area with a Yeti cooler, a swiveling passenger seat, and more. What do you think of this cargo van conversion?

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2002 Chevy Express Van Conversion by Flippin Vans

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Images via Flippin Vans

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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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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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While plenty of people choose to go tiny to save money, Nikki & Emmaus just wanted the adventure! The entrepreneurial couple manages to make 6 figures a year from a variety of businesses, books, and passive income sources.

As such, they had their gorgeous van built for them by Off Grid Adventure Vans and the builder did a stunning job. Just wait until you see the green tile in the shower/bathroom area. It’s awesome!

This couple has such positive energy that radiates throughout their entire interview with Tiny Home Tours. Want to know how much it cost them to get their custom van build? They have an awesome breakdown video I included below.

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Couple’s Stunning Off-Grid Adventure Van Build

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