You might have heard “Guy Meets Girl” and their awesome music in the past, but now they are creating music and traveling in a skoolie! They got the conversion secondhand, but have made it their own.
This bus has a unique kitchen design that’s handy for making meals easily — and it can seat 5+ adults comfortably in the living room area! The bedroom is wonderfully private and cozy, and yes, there’s a shower and a toilet.
This is an incredible double decker bus cottage. It’s a 1962 Bristol Lodekka Double Decker Bus turned into a one-of-a-kind rolling tiny home.
And amazingly enough, it’s available for sale out of Greensboro, North Carolina with an asking price of $169,000. According to the listing, it has been professionally converted into an RV-certified travel trailer!
This is The Big Green Bus in the Sussex countryside of England. If you’re into buses, you don’t want to miss this one. It’s a three-bedroom double-decker conversion by Adam Collier-Woods.
The main level features the kitchen, lounge, dining, wood-burner, and a bathroom. Upstairs you have three bedrooms along with a pretty-awesome living area consisting of two of the original bus seats. It’s so nice! Definitely worth adding to your wish list. Check it out below.
This is a school bus turned tiny cabin that’s actually an Airbnb rental out of Cedar Creek, Texas featured thanks to Scott & Ashley of The Hive Drive Bus.
The 250-sq.-ft. bus cabin can sleep up to four guests and features a fully renovated interior.
For a $15,000 total investment, Isaac went from van short roof van to an awesome diesel short bus he’s been living in and out of for about a year and a half.
His bus features an epic roof-top deck, a back deck, and a very creative — if a bit primitive — shower/toilet set up! His $30 live-edge countertop is one of his favorite features in the bus and it’s easy to see why.
He’s also a pleasure to listen to, and says his favorite part of bus life is the community and the people he’s met along the way. Watch his interview with Tiny Home Tours below!
This is the Olive Bus! It’s a former Dublin double decker bus that’s been wonderfully converted into a tiny home! A pretty spacious tiny home, too.
This beautiful green bus is actually a vacation cottage that you can book near the village of Branshott, Hampshire, England. Take a look! What do you think?
This is the story of Brett and Jade Evans of Expedition Evans. They’re a married couple who have been living out of their ‘shortie-skoolie’, a short school bus conversion that they built themselves. After living the van life for a few years they saved up enough for a sailboat and ended up with a wrecked Beneteau 49 after winning it at auction.
So they have been spending their 2020 quarantine time fixing the damage and remodeling it into their perfect floating tiny home. Unfortunately due to the lockdown, they lost their jobs, but they are focused on redefining the odds for themselves and inspiring others to do the same through their YouTube Channel which has been growing fast. Take a look and learn more about their incredible story below.
This is Keri’s bus, a 1999 Freightliner FS65 that she’s now selling for $65,000. The bus was made into a home by Yetibusbuild LLC in 2019, and the interior is absolutely stunning.
With 29′ of length, it features a spacious open concept, with the living room and kitchen taking up the front of the bus, and a comfortable private bedroom in the back. The bathroom includes a composting toilet and a shower stall.
Keri has done a lovely job of detailing everything the bus includes, which you can read in detail after the photo tour! You can also see the buses’ travels on Instagram here. To contact Keri with offers, email her at [email protected] or text/call 415-317-1912. Right now she’s making her way down the West Coast, starting in Spokane, Boise, Reno, then on to San Francisco via Sacramento.
You could hit the road tomorrow in this off-grid 1989 Chevy Carpenter bus conversion for sale in Kansas City, Arkansas. The home on wheels includes a queen-sized bedroom in the back, a twin couch bed, and all the off-grid appliances you need like a pellet stove and composting toilet.
The electric can hook up to shore power as well, for convenience, and you’ll get the mini-fridge and Cuisinart cooktop included in the $35,000 asking price. The tires are in good shape and the vehicle (with 160k miles) still runs fine. What do you think?
Get more details after the photo tour below, and contact the seller over at Tiny House Marketplace.