Eric and Ashley began their journey to minimalism slowly, reducing what they had and realizing how little they needed. Eventually that brought them to making the jump to full-time vanlife.
Ashley works as a travel nurse, so they go where she gets contracts, and stay for 8 to 13 weeks at a time in different locations around the country. Eric has a remote job, so he can go anywhere she does. They are enjoying spending time and money seeing things now instead of waiting for retirement — when they may not have the health they need to explore.
While plenty of people choose vanlife to escape their 9 to 5 jobs, Brenda is finding a way to blend the best of both worlds. She works remotely for her desk job, and enjoys traveling in her boho van conversion named, “Copper.”
The inside of her home hardly feels like a van. It’s so light and tropical, with an entire wrap-around shelf filled with terra cotta pots and plants! She lives in there with her dog, Ranger, and they enjoy hikes wherever she goes.
She was able to complete the build with her dad, while both of them worked full-time, in just 42 days. Amazing! See the full tour with Tiny Home Tours at the end of the post.
This is a high top camper van conversion tiny house that’s for sale for $7100 in the Sarasota, Florida area.
Well kept, mechanically sound, new air compressor. Motor is a 318, strong engine. Fits in average size parking spot. Clean Carfax report and available upon request.
Enjoy!
High Top Camper Van Converted into Tiny House/Motorhome For Sale in the Sarasota, Florida Area for $7100
It features available solar panels along with an available lithium-ion battery bank to store the power you collect from the sun.
This van is a rebirth of Pleasure-Way’s old Traverse which was built on a Ford Econoline van platform. Take a look below and let me know how you like it in the comments, please!
Pleasure-Way Tofino Pop Up Camper Van: Off-Grid-Ready with Solar Panels and a Lithium-Ion Battery Bank
This is one couple’s unique tiny house lifestyle where they are living in a converted garage legally converted as an ADU (accessory dwelling unit) in conjunction with a campervan that they also converted themselves.
So whenever they want to adventure, they’ve got the van to jump into and take off! When they want to be home, they have a relatively tiny home with minimal maintenance. What are your thoughts on a lifestyle like this? Enjoy the full video tour by Faircompanies with the couple and then let us know what you think in the comments below. Thanks!