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GETTING on the property ladder can be expensive – so many people are looking for creative alternatives instead. One woman has ...
A newlywed British couple have converted a double-decker bus from the 1990s into their dream home ... “I’ve always wanted to build a house, and the bus was a step in the right direction.
As Lamorna says on the latest episode of Channel 5’s Million Pound Motorhomes, at the time, she still had no idea whether you could convert a double-decker, but they decided to do it either way.
Three friends converted a double-decker bus into a tiny house on wheels. Four years later they travel the world, hosting trips in their mobile hostel.
I bought the bus in April for a bargain price of $4,360 (£3,250). I've spent about $5,400 (£4,000) on top of that so far, but I think altogether I'll spend about $20,000 (£15,000).
Charlie MacVicar and Luke Walker moved into a double-decker bus to save money on rent. The 550-square-foot bus has a claw-foot tub, full kitchen, wood-fired stove, and walk-in closet.
The Royal Scott now belongs to Whit Scott, who had the clever idea to convert the bus into a unique house on wheels full of handmade details. Measuring 28 ft (8.5 m) in length, the double-decker ...
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