Mobile homes have become a popular trend, partly to avoid increasingly expensive rent but mostly because millennials and generation z just love to travel and not be tied to one place. But some of ...
Since more and more people are willing to trade the confines of a brick-and-mortar home for life on the road, mobile living is more than just a new-generation trend. It has become a lifestyle choice ...
Tiny Home Innovator Ansel Troy Aims To ‘Break The Internet’ With His Viral School Bus Transformation
Oakland native Ansel Troy is a tiny house aficionado whose ongoing skoolie project has made waves on the internet and in his local community. As his fourth tiny house project, Ansel tells Travel Noire ...
During the pandemic, my best friend, my twin sister, and I decided to renovate a double-decker bus. After renovating it, we started a mobile hostel business, where we take people on trips. Four years ...
The Miami is on the smaller side for a tiny house, at just 8 m (26 ft) long, but manages to fit more than you'd expect thanks ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
I had been interested in building and renovating tiny houses for years. I grew up in Claremont, a city on the edge of Los Angeles, California and my dad taught as an elementary school teacher and ...
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Tiny houses, skoolies & van conversions oh my! Festival tours
This video showcases the community vibe and features short tours of unique structures like tiny houses on wheels, school bus conversions, and van conversions. Featured in the video: - Colorado Tiny ...
“One year ago today, we said enough with the stable jobs and affordable mortgage, we’re going to buy an old bus and hopefully turn it into something that doesn’t resemble a dumpster,” said ...
The Yamabiko is small, even by tiny house standards. Yet despite its modest length of 6.6 m (21.6 ft), this clever model ...
A 2.92-acre wooded lot dotted with tiny houses, a dome home, bathhouse, and buried bus that was designed to serve as a storm shelter has just hit the market in Georgia for $429,000. Designed as a ...
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