It takes real vision to be able to convert what used to be a school bus intended for transporting children into a fully-livable home and that's exactly what someone in Illinois has done and I have the pics to prove it.
Size doesn't matter (or so I'm told), but that's not necessarily true when it comes to where you live. Do you think you could fit your life into a tiny 84 square foot Missouri bunkhouse? You'd be surprised what has been squished into this small space.
Never underestimate the ingenuity of an inspired Illinois person. It's not easy to take an old school bus and convert it into a fully-functional tiny nature home, but that's what one man has accomplished.
Have you ever seen a tiny house that's also very luxurious in lots of ways? This one in Seymour, Illinois would qualify. Yes, it's a tiny space, but it's loaded with high-tech gadgetry and has an asking price of more than $100,000.
Did you see the Missouri tiny van home that was on the reality TV show "Gutted"? It's now back in Missouri and you can see what it really looks like inside.
Would you like to get away from it all without really having to travel that far? I found an option in the middle of Missouri. It's a unique structure that is part cabin, part barn and part tiny home and you really can stay in it.
What would you be willing to do so your family could travel across America without having the money for hotels or places to stay? One Midwest guy built a tiny cabin on wheels so he and his wife could travel the country and they're completely self-sufficient in it.
I've seen many tiny homes and I've seen many farmhouses, but I've never seen a tiny farmhouse until now. Do you think you could fit your life into this 272 square foot tiny space in Wilmington, Illinois?
Do you think you could fit your life into a 240 square foot living space? If you can answer yes to that question, I found a tiny home in Missouri built by the Amish that's available right now.