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Alex and Crystal purchased their ambulance back in 2019 and used it as a vacation/emergency vehicle for about three years. At the time, they used the ambulance pretty much “as-is” with some minor adjustments, but once they decided to sell their home and pursue full-time nomadic life, they totally transformed the rig!

The most expensive upgrade was the vehicle lift and 4×4 conversion, but that allows them to go just about anywhere! The inside has all the amenities you could want, including a bathroom, an oven, and a special espresso machine drawer. There’s even a laundry chute! What’s your favorite feature of this rig?

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Thier Couple’s Off-Roading Ambulance Conversion has a Fantastic Kitchen

Couple’s 4×4 Epic Ambulance Conversion 3

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Lily and Dylan have an incredible tiny life — living on the Seattle waterfront next to million-dollar homes — for a fraction of the cost! Their floating home allows them to enjoy incredible views without the crazy price tag.

While the house is now mostly a barge, it was “seaworthy” in its heyday. The couple have paid homage to the homes’ past by preserving much of the original woodwork and displaying old pictures of the houseboat inside. Enjoy the remarkable tour below!

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Their Incredible Two-Story Houseboat

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You might remember this couple’s party box truck we showed you some months back, but they sold it and built a whole new box truck! This one has “fixed” everything they didn’t love about Build #1, and you can tell it’s been carefully crafted.

They have a fantastic step-down shower stall, tons of gorgeous resin-covered butcher block, an amazing elevator bed, and a back deck where they can hang out. This is a tour that just keeps giving, so be sure to watch the whole thing!

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Is This The Coolest Box Truck Ever?

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Like so many others, the events of 2020 changed the trajectory for Libby and Alex. Instead of going to concerts all summer, they purchased an RV and started traveling. Alex also suffered a stroke at 25 which changed his perspective on life. After they went on a 6-week honeymoon exploring the Northwest, they couldn’t go back to “normal” life again!

The pair decided to rent their home on Airbnb and purchase a bigger luxury RV to fit their need to work remotely and their two large dogs. Let us know what you think in the comments.

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Their Fifth Wheel RV with Incredible Solar Array

Full-Time RV Life After a Stroke 3

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Alli was the first one in this relationship to want to live on the road, but her husband Allan — who was going through quite a bit of emotional and physical trauma with degenerative disc disease — eventually came around. Now they couldn’t imagine living any other way!

They found this bus for $15K — fully converted — on Facebook Marketplace about 2 years ago. While it was move-in ready, they’ve done a lot of remodeling to make it fit their taste, since Alli is an artist. The result is truly gorgeous! Enjoy the tour below.

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Finding Healing & Happiness on the Road

Their $15 Skoolie w an Artist’s Touch 2

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While many married couples live in large homes with “man caves” or “she sheds,” Elisa and Ryk decided to do away with that and instead live in two tiny homes — one for her and one for him — with a beautiful outdoor living space in between them. Even paying rent for two spots in a tiny house community, they’re still saving compared to the rent they used to pay!

Her home has a bigger kitchen and his house has a dedicated office space for his work. While they sleep in Elisa’s loft bedroom, they watch movies in Ryk’s bed that has more headroom and a large TV. Since they got married later in life, they both had a lot of treasures and can decorate with them as they please in their own spaces! Would this work for you and your other half?

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Side-by-Side Tiny Homes in a Tiny House Village

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Jess, Harry, and their cat Saffi have been living in a narrowboat for about a year after moving out of an apartment and doing vanlife for a while. They wanted a bit more space, so a 58 ft narrowboat seemed like a perfect way to keep a nomadic life but have some breathing room.

The boat needed some renovations, but thankfully Harry is a carpenter and had the skills to do a wonderful job. Jess works remotely in recruitment, so living on-the-move isn’t an issue. Enjoy our interview with the couple after the photo tour of their space!

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Recruiter & Carpenter Sailing the Rivers of England

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These scuba divers were working in Honduras when they met and wanted to spend more time together. Polly had always dreamed of #vanlife and Isaac had already built out one rig, so they decided to build something together. They only had 90 days, though, because that’s the longest Isaac’s Visa would let him stay in the U.S.

As soon as their box truck was complete, they crossed the border into Mexico and began their travels. So far it’s been a wonderful experience, and you’ll never believe what a beautiful tiny home they built in just 3 months!

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Scuba Divers Touring Mexico in Their Box Truck

Building a Box Truck in 90 Days 2

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Steve & Barbara were reaching retirement and figuring out their next step. Eventually, they settled on bus life and spent a year looking at buses. When they came across this 2007 Thomas C2 Skoolie that had only 30K miles on it, they decided to spend the $9K on it and get to work on the conversion.

The conversion is quite spectacular — with reclaimed granite countertops, a comfortable bathroom, and a cozy back bedroom. They have an excellent hand-designed front couch that turns into a second bed. What’s your favorite part of the bus?

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2007 Thomas C2 Skoolie Conversion

Retirement in Their Hakuna Matata Adventure Bus

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