My only disagreement, NEVER cheap out on tires; they're your only contact with the road, truckers opinion only. Nice Job!! Its a great lifestyle once set up, can confirm!! 👍👍
@timgriffith91493 жыл бұрын
Number 1 rule Do not cheap out on tires. they are the ONLY safety device that touches the road,everything depends on your tires.
@lananh6236 Жыл бұрын
It is a very good book for beginners as well as for those that are already into kzbin.infoUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt A very good basic ebook to keep as a reference too. I like it and the way the subject matter is presented. It has humor and that helps with the reading.
@1230sandrag3 жыл бұрын
Total: $54,500 (1000 hours of labor) You’re welcome 😎
@allfatherodin-officiallyun11073 жыл бұрын
Thanks. You just saved me 20 minutes
@VishalRaj-gw7oe3 жыл бұрын
@Jon Kator for buy a re house at that place !!
@MrSupernova1113 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Although it sounds like a lot of money, its a drop in a bucket compared to purchasing a big house or moving to a large city. At least the bus is mobile and they can experience the great outdoors on their terms.
@krazykozey22593 жыл бұрын
I already know it's immaculate. I can build these for 35k all day on a 64 pass and laid out.
@krazykozey22593 жыл бұрын
On top of bus cost though...
@KiwikimNZ3 жыл бұрын
I don’t think that is a lot of money considering that everything is clean and new, and the bus is safe and reliable. What beautiful job you have done. The country is your oyster guys. Enjoy your travels! Jealous !! Well deserved xxx
@TheRuggedWay2 ай бұрын
Oysters are unclean though…
@davidm81652 жыл бұрын
I live in Charleston, SC, too! Air Force brought me here in 1986, I retired from them in 1997, got my nursing license in 2003 (I've been at MUSC since 2005), and I'm retiring again Nov. of next year (2023). Watching people like you convert buses and cargo vehicles into RV type dwellings is just fascinating to me! My wife and I plan to buy an older RV which will need minimal renovating and live out of it for a few years traveling our great country (and some of Canada as well). I watch programs like yours in case I may need to renovate a little here and there. Thanks for the time you put in sharing your experiences! Be blessed!!
@songkhatvong3029 Жыл бұрын
Wish best for your family to get a nice dream on the travels car has recovered !
@sprinklesdog47213 жыл бұрын
Ok I spent $5000. Already had new tires, new pergo floor installed, sofa, kitchen cabinet, shower framed out, many other things already done. When you don't have much money you can still do this.
@claybornlewis2763 жыл бұрын
Exactly I could do all the plumbing the wiring the carpenter work everything I can do it all so I don't have to pay nobody for that I can get pallets for free to all my wood would be pallet wood I mean come on guys this guy just went out with his bag of money and bought everything you needed where if you don't have that kind of money you can still do it I can buy a bus for $3,500 that's a diesel pusher and then spend another five grand building the bus up and I don't need $800 batteries either LOL
@scottcolman51543 жыл бұрын
How much a running bus go for at auction as is?
@sprinklesdog47213 жыл бұрын
@@scottcolman5154 I don't know how much at auction Scott. But in Tulsa the average on Craigslist is $5000.
@javidfarah21813 жыл бұрын
Impossible. 👌
@thanialmheiri34443 жыл бұрын
its my dream to turn a Toyota coaster into a living space, i am too young now but maybe in the future.....
@brianthebrian38893 жыл бұрын
My mind has exploded I'm so fascinated by you and your buddy and most likely wives turning your lives "buses" into such beautiful never ending adventures.... peace to all ! I went with a 2020 palomino truck camper model 1251 on my 2017 Nissan xd 4x4 to be able to go off the beaten path so far I'm enjoying full time waking up each morning thinking wow how beautiful "where the heck amI" Love it ! Bless your family and extended family.
@lindalarsonschlitz3 жыл бұрын
You’re honest straightforward approach. Telling it like it is is really important to me right now as we are considering all the options thank you
@JOSEPHVENTURABRAND3 жыл бұрын
He's honestly rich.
@GoodUsedGoods3 жыл бұрын
I love the whole video minus your tire advice. Was a mechanic for years, If you plan to actually travel in it get good tires. Cheap ones wear out unevenly, cause road noise, increased gas usage and I've even seen shakes from cheap tires. Stay brand name and mid to higher end. Every piece of suspension on a vehicle ends at the tires. All the power of the motor and drive train end at the tires!. Don't cheap out on tires. Or breaks!
@jencaz38503 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience and being upfront about cost & cons. 🙌🏻
@michaelcar40123 жыл бұрын
I was told, the RVs are only made to last a very short time, and the engine's are difficult to work on. Plus it cost a lot for the labor. If that happens you are stuck if you rely on your RV to get around. It was my first thought when i saw you building the bus. Awesome job so lucky and so sweet good wishes to you and your lovely family be safe..
@jimgraham46732 жыл бұрын
I have been considering a lifestyle change and this video answered many questions for me. Especially on the finance side. Thanks so much.
@earledwards89063 жыл бұрын
A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. Thank you for sharing!
@MobileDwellings3 жыл бұрын
So true
@Marissa_loves_Jesus2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the breakdown, this is something definitely achievable if planned right. Love your plan and set up, your bus is lovely.
@lindamercury2 жыл бұрын
This is a very good video. Thanks for sharing this, both the cost analysis and your thoughts on the lifestyle choices you made. Well done.
@bendaves773 жыл бұрын
I have a over the road truck driving background and have owned my own semi.. I wanted to tell you and anyone else who might be using something large like a school bus that when your shocks need replacement which normal shocks aren't that long lasting and will not allow you to get quality long life out of your tires and all of your equipment.. I went and bought a set of Road king commercial grade shocks for my semi ... you will not only have a great smooth ride but you will get double the life out of tires and less wear and tear on the whole unit... they're guaranteed for life the last time I knew and you can send them off to be rebuilt or adjusted... the technology that they use is from off road racing...
@MobileDwellings3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice!
@bendaves773 жыл бұрын
@@MobileDwellings no problem...
@scottfranson42153 жыл бұрын
379,908 views • Oct 24, 2020 • everything is clean and new, and the bus is safe and reliable. What beautiful job you have done.
@lauraxbrooke3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Thank you for going over all this in detail, i love how you went over all facets especially the profit verses loss! 🙏😊
@johncichon94993 жыл бұрын
Your journey was great! You did a good job of communicating.
@LakeHoustonRowing3 жыл бұрын
Thank you.we went from a school bus to a van to passenger bus and at the end we purchased a 2016 forest river berkshire xl 40rb. I appreciated your help thank so much .
@daivdash3 жыл бұрын
when I work for myself I only take into effect how much I saved not my cost of labor. I'll do almost anything for a friend or family member and never think about it as far as how much I should have charged them for what I did. Helping friends and family is life. We work a bit eat lunch together, work some more crack jokes have fun even though we are working on a project. Don't think about money so much as how much life you gain.
@Teshelle183 жыл бұрын
Love your view King!
@reedjarvis38242 жыл бұрын
Great video, real life analysis and costing. Good insight and heart felt advice. Good Luck , Enjoy!👍
@aarondonaldson41643 жыл бұрын
A lot of campground/RV parks also won't allow schoolies. It's old thinking, and dates back to hippie busses, but there you go.
@jennifermanning76463 жыл бұрын
Super helpful to have a detailed breakdown of costs.
@jfkid7773 жыл бұрын
Awesome information, great job. I really appreciate the open candor breakdown and advice.
@maximilianvandongen41993 жыл бұрын
Still a lot cheaper than buying a 600k ex-commission house (packed full of asbestos) here in Australia.
@thomasjsanford42293 жыл бұрын
What is a commission house?
@beaniehead42 жыл бұрын
@@thomasjsanford4229 public housing
@alycealmeda87893 жыл бұрын
You can also buy things second hand rather than brand new if those things are in good condition which will also save tons of money
@JOSEPHVENTURABRAND3 жыл бұрын
This guy doesn't mind pissing all that money. Sorry I'm surviving. This video is designed for rich white boys.
@claybornlewis2763 жыл бұрын
Even if I was rich I wouldn't waste my money building the bus for that kind of money a second hand bus and spend that much money rebuilding it it's just ridiculous sooner by a freaking motorhome for a couple hundred thousand that's really really super nice if I was going to build a bus I would do it myself and I would spend around 15 grand and have just as nice and bust and I'm sorry for all you people who think that can't be done yes it can
@edisondavila40062 жыл бұрын
Congratulations dude!! I’m 29 right now saving money to do this!
@maddie40773 жыл бұрын
Could you do a walk thru of the bus? So we could see the layout and others aspects.
@alissagonzales7352 жыл бұрын
We couldn't do this when we were young but as soon as we retired we turned our ranch over to our son to run. Plus nephews, grandsons work and as well as hired hands. We take off on our RV. which we enjoy.
@manlymcstud85882 жыл бұрын
the final result looks great. as a school bus driver, one thing i'm also curious about is how much it weighed and how much it weighs now. the blue bird i careen around town in clocks in at 29,000 pounds according to the interior sticker. it's also a little older, i want to say a 2003. it's just your average, generic Type C bus. Type Ds like this probably weighs a bit more. i have a 100 gallon gas tank, so diesel (which varies slightly depending on the temperature) is going to be roughly 700 pounds. that's a lot of weight for a vehicle that gets awful gas mileage to begin with. you did the right thing with all the re-wiring for sure. when my bus has to go to the garage, it's usually something electrical. with 153K miles on it, i've probably had my bus in the garage about ten times. sometimes it's just a burned out light, sometimes it's more serious. last week it was in the shop twice (twice the week before, come to think of it)... and the replacement bus i was driving i had in the shop twice, too! but, one time on each bus didn't have anything truly wrong, you just needed to know the trick 'fix' to it (which i didn't, lol). personally, i wouldn't buy a bus, especially an older one, not unless you're really good with turning a wrench. it's a diesel, so there's DEF to consider, and in colder climates it helps to plug it in when it's very chilly at night. the suspension sucks (seems to be better in the newer buses, but still hardly like driving on a cloud), and i'd say invest in a good driver's seat if it doesn't already have a nice one. my air brakes squeal like a banshee, though i drive a lot of hills. dunno, just on an older bus it's always something and everything is expensive. i couldn't imagine what it would be like to have to work on a rear-engine bus (or wherever this engine is located). i will say that anyone who's interested shouldn't be intimidated by the size and if they'll be able to drive one. sure, they're more tiring to drive, but not too bad and you have to be a bit more aware of your surroundings. if you're a halfway decent driver it shouldn't be a problem.
@landrum38933 жыл бұрын
Wonderful. Excellent video. I want to thank you for sharing your experience that now confirms to me that I dont want to do this. I dont mean that in a snarky way. I seriously considered renovating a tour bus but clearly that would have been a bad decision for me. Information before a decision is far better than after. Thank you again.
@MobileDwellings3 жыл бұрын
I do think the right move for many people who want a rig like this is pick up an older class A rv. Do some cosmetic renovations and get some solar and some lithium if you're into that and go enjoy it. There are few times in my life when I will take on a 1000 hour project like this and if you're not in that place don't do it!
@landrum38933 жыл бұрын
@@MobileDwellings Agreed. Maybe an older RV that just needs upgrades. Thanks again
@101perspective3 жыл бұрын
Probably should add at least $20k more for potential repairs. I mean, you are kind of committed now. If something major happens to the engine, etc, it wouldn't make financial sense to just scrap the whole thing. Still pretty cheap for something so big. Glad you are enjoying it.
@tripives18583 жыл бұрын
Now let's start subtracting from the cost. Let's see.... 1 vacation from the east coast to the west coast; flights, rental car, rental car fuel and insurance, hotel on the water, meals out and room services, renting a board, etc., that's an easy $3,000. Do that in the next city, and the next, and the price comes down each time (less fuel cots), and, you have all the amenities of home. You can also subtract the cost of a mortgage or apartment rental and the corresponding insurances, amenity fess, etc. If you factor in all that travel / vacation time and other living expenses, it quickly becomes a very inexpensive build. In the NY area, an apartment for three people would be a minimum or $5,000 per month. All in all, breakeven is about 12 to 14 months.
@MobileDwellings3 жыл бұрын
I like what you did there. And at the end when you're ready to move on you can sell your whole rig with some depreciation and recoup 75-90% of your costs and let somebody else save on rent and continue the adventure. Of course though we are neglecting the fact that travel in a skoolie does have it's costs associated with it. Video about that coming this weekend!
@sunsetamor3023 жыл бұрын
Dear Lord please bless me with a man like this in my lifetime. Amen 🙌
@Auggies19562 жыл бұрын
I don't know you but you have done yourself proud as well as all the other DIY-ers.
@MobileDwellings2 жыл бұрын
thank you!!!
@bill85822 жыл бұрын
We have been looking at older Class A and Class C, I am definitely wanting a bus now, you can do what you want, it will all be new, and the buses are cheap, well built, and with the diesel engine, you can't go wrong there, I have already been looking, you can get low mile buses, for 10 to 20K, some cheaper. I love the solar panel idea, and definitely want a good AC unit, nice job, good price as far as the do it yourself, a decent Class C or A will run that much, and they aren't built near as good as yours, yeah some have slide outs, but that's usually what leaks and ruins the floors. Just get a long bus, problem solved.
@vanessafannee91453 жыл бұрын
Excellent Job this was a great video I love your family and channel thanks for sharing..this transformation was absolutely amazing!!!🙏🙌God Bless you and your family!
@anniewilliams1143 жыл бұрын
Thank you for those awesome facts. Good luck on your journey. Well done!
@HaneyDean3 жыл бұрын
$55,000 home on wheels... That's a steal.
@songkhatvong3029 Жыл бұрын
I love this design for your life..its costs not high for everyone to buy!
@NasserAlhameli Жыл бұрын
Consider as its a new motorhome! Sharing this info is very kind of you,,, Thank you so much!
@MobileDwellings Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
@Hyde_Park_Julie3 жыл бұрын
You did great! Never skimp on tires!
@TheNikitisАй бұрын
I'm building a bus right now as we speak. I've spent $12k so far and that includes complete tear down, and spraying every square inch of metal to protect it including the undercarriage, which was far more than what you've done for prep. I bought the bus for $3500, Spent $6000 on fixing up the motor and drive train issues it had including king pin replacement and air brake system renewal. $800 on the flooring for 4 inch xps foam + osb. And some odds and ends. I already had the tools, so if you have those, it's a huge cost savings, you'll save $1000's. I will do a roof raise for $1000 because I took my time to source my metal cheaply (took 8 months), and I own my own small forest and saw mill so I will mill ALL of my wood for the insides for nothing buy a few dollars in gas for the mill and my time. I got free panels too, nice trick there and good job on free panels. You did that right. I also already had all the solar components minus batteries, so I'll have to fork over dough on those. By the time I spend $20k, my bus will be as built out as yours if not slightly more as you did a good job for your first build so congratulate yourself on that. One area I wholly agree with you on is the time you spend on it. You can do it Nice for a lot of money quickly, you can do it cheap with a lot of time, You can even do it Nice with little money if you are smart and patient and can wait for deals, but you cannot do it Nice with little money without time as it takes time to think of ways to do it nice and cheaply. Not even the best bus builders can plan out a perfect build from start to finish, and things change mid build.
@crackerjack91202 жыл бұрын
My family has grown up and I am about to retire. I got out of the toy hauler/camping life and want to look at traveling the country while retired in a bus. Comparing buying a motor home to building a conversion bus, I think you did a great job and the estimated money is right on track with buying a modern used RV. My issue is saving to buy a motor home or buy and begin building. Thank you for the tips and info.
@MobileDwellings2 жыл бұрын
I think it comes down to how much energy you have and home much you enjoy building, engineering, experimenting, and the process. I think the right answer for a lot of people especially with this much money is to buy or finance a class A. But if you're good to go, the build will be worth it.
@grindkingsd96093 жыл бұрын
Great work! The tires are legit! Dont cheap out on tires EVER. The tires are what get you there and keep you safe when stuff gets rough. Repeat dont ever cheap on tires. Peace of mind. Well edited well done just a huge surf extravaganza, family happy, sick batteries oh yeah so I want to ask i have a 2009 Winnebego Chalet, if I got those sweet batteries would my life be awesome? Could I watch TV and do normal stuff that I now have to run my generator to do? I have a huge TV that I have never used cause there's never a place to plug in. If I buy them I'll do it with your promo code, I think your video was on point, thanks I won't drop in on you or crash a place meeting. Lates Clay
@grindkingsd96093 жыл бұрын
Crash a PTA meeting *
@juanfigueroa-serville24652 жыл бұрын
An Avenger chilling in a skoolie….. cool. When you feel like getting mad, please exit the bus and take a walk. Your bus is to nice to be a casualty.
@simplysodamel2 күн бұрын
My gf converted her 30ft schooling for 8k that was for her electrical supplies, heating, and cooling, insulation, tires. Fridge, oven, stove top, and bathroom needs. She got the bus as a gift and she redid the entire inside with reclaimed wood and barn wood she got from people updating their barns. She did everything except the electrical herself. Her dad did that.
@lisajones68933 жыл бұрын
Just found you and love your real estimate! What type of work do you do OTR? What are your current monthly expenses typically? I’m going to look for other videos addressing those questions but wanted to go ahead and ask here in case you don’t have videos such as that. Thanks! Love your bus!
@joanietravel91253 жыл бұрын
Good build. If you had to buy a new Class A on that level, you'd pay $200k. A used one, in decent shape at $100k. So your time was well spent & you have a home you will love. In todays market; you could still sell it & make a profit. Congrats; its a beauty.
@MobileDwellings3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We've been living in it full time for more than 2 years now and love it!
@joanietravel91253 жыл бұрын
@@MobileDwellings You & your fam are truly living the dream. God bless!
@zzzombie52273 жыл бұрын
Doing this is on the top of my bucket list
@kittywampusdrums49633 жыл бұрын
Great video. Realistic. Thanks for your info.
@mjbusmc Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this breakdown it's incredibly helpful
@MobileDwellings Жыл бұрын
Glad you appreciate it!
@DayanaraDays3 жыл бұрын
You spent more on tires then I spent on my first car. 🙃 Well, rip my Thornberry dreams.
@peterodriguez56362 жыл бұрын
You are the only one I seen do a video & explained the Real Cost off a job like yours ! You did not show the lay out ?
@coolgwama3 жыл бұрын
LOVED ALL THE INFORMATION YOUR HONESTY AT 100% 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ LOVE YOUR BUS❤❤❤❤❤❤ CONGRATULATIONS👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 "IF I HAD THE MONEY IN A HEART BEAT YES!!.." I WOULD DO ALL OF THE ABOVE
@7kidchaos3 жыл бұрын
Incredibly informative!
@stradartsavonnerieartisana31883 жыл бұрын
You're too cool to have done this video. Thanks a bunch.
@WonbyGrace23 жыл бұрын
Incredible thank you for info and posting very realistic numbers
@s.v.gadder14432 жыл бұрын
Id like to say it can be way way way cheaper.... sure my time is worth something... I'm very over qualified for this stuff lol ... we'll leave it at that, I bought a bus for 2,400$ it needs a few minor parts, we'll say 250$ in parts. I got about 15 huge 5x12' pallets for free, broke them apart, bam all the wood I need for framing. I got a stack washer dryer almost free needed work. Scrap butcher block for all the counter tops- free. + 2 55gallon blue drums for fresh water=free, black and grey water tanks off an old r.v.=free, wiring off of a old cnc machine I'll use for my 12v wiring=free, a 50' run of 12-4 wire for all my 120v=free, now there's still a lot I'm gonna have to buy but half of my build is there and I'm still under 3k.... j.s. don't let these videos deture you you can do it very cheap and still have a nice build....
@danemmerich67752 жыл бұрын
Great informational video my man!!! Me being a Carpenter, the time spent building g it is Therapy!! Do you have a video on which Bus to buy? Which engine, transmission etc?
@tesscot3 жыл бұрын
Ouch. Expensive. But it's my dream. Not that big though. I'm alone and I'm using some of my own furniture. No tile in the bath and definitely my own split chamber ,composting toilet to start with. But I will definitely need one helper and they will have to boss me around, because I know how to do stuff, but I am not motivated.
@stevendubois73263 жыл бұрын
RVers are masters at having extra solar panels
@intlj6997 Жыл бұрын
Great video bro! I got two buses in Beaufort that I’m just getting started on. Would love some pointers…. Road Trip???🤔
@iamher64223 жыл бұрын
How awesome is this!!
@svenlemming5383 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, this was really helpful.
@kyleheaser351boombaby2 жыл бұрын
Nice kickflip! 3:31
@RNBMusicLover3 жыл бұрын
Seems like they spent $1000 on a lot of things however he's right it's a way to save a lot of money on the build out.
@superbrownsheep37773 жыл бұрын
The gillig school bus was the school bus of the century. Sadly they stopped making school buses
@joylynnburkhardt32022 жыл бұрын
I don’t think 80k was a lot. Some of those new rv’s cost way more and don’t have near as much as your Skoolie!
@realtalk20362 жыл бұрын
Adding solar is the most expensive part of every BuS Build I've seen... if you go with generator and propain and just small amount solar, i think it will save big $$$$ I will let you know as I will start my build in 3 months
@MobileDwellings2 жыл бұрын
Yes this is absolutely the cheaper way to do it. Let me know how it goes!
@dougstamler17542 жыл бұрын
That is alot of money . However you need to put it in perspective. Your whole family is living with you. It is your primary home. No where in North America could you buy a house for $80g. Other than knock down. As you said everyone's will cost differently. Lots of good info. Hope You & Family enjoy it.
@MobileDwellings2 жыл бұрын
Glad you get this perspective. and we don't even have a car and many people finance a good portion of that 80K on a car alone. We're very happy with our decision and still living and traveling in it.
@mikehendrix6558 Жыл бұрын
I like your channel. I subscribed. 2 thumbs up. Great Job
@MobileDwellings Жыл бұрын
Thanks Mike! Glad to have you here
@medorakea73273 жыл бұрын
Do you have a link for the blinds?? They're stunning!
@Ken-qz7iw3 жыл бұрын
Those blinds are cool and look great, I have them at my house but they offer little to no privacy at night everyone outside can see everything...
@CaptainsvLogs2 жыл бұрын
I bought an unbelievable beautiful diesel truck for $14000 that was already bulletproof and a 36' Jacob eagle scout 5th wheel with 5 gigantic pop outs on it for 6000. There is no way in hell I would have spent that kind of money on a school bus with no pop outs. The videos of my 5th wheel end white GMC door Max diesel truck or on my channel. IA. I think I'm way ahead of the game.
@MobileDwellings2 жыл бұрын
Nicely done! You can do so much with that diesel truck.
@t2damax913 жыл бұрын
If you don't mind me asking, what type of bus was it and what was the mileage?
@ModernMoonBean2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! And thanks for being honest
@Drewmack223 жыл бұрын
How did you attach the plywood to the walls?
@asahoura27983 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, thanks for the straight poop!
@bsiliofernandez7543 жыл бұрын
You're such a smart guy
@charlestonemt3 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. Are you still in Charleston? I'm local and interested in possibly doing a similar project
@chrismabbitt74053 жыл бұрын
I am living in a 1998 class c that i re did, there is no good number of "how much was it" cause for that you would need to hire someone to do all the work or be able to quantify how much your work is worth and how focused you are on finishing the projects. What i mean is these cost more than money they cost time research blood sweatand tears its a labor of love, plus there are SOO MANY WAYS to build with just as many options of what to build and out of what. I for one am VERY poor and i got into my rig for 5k then put an entire spring and summer into it between parts and equipment i maybe have 9k into it in just money you cant just buy parts then magically they are on your rig no its not a video game you gotta know how to install new parts/systems. I started rv life in spring of 2020 and knew nothing about them i didnt even know how to start the water heater or how to start the furnace. If your thinking of rv life or skoolie life I cannot stress enough how important research is (from at least 3 different unrelated sources) if your expecting to just pay some one keep in mind that repair techs are almost impossible to get a hold of right now and in my area dealers are SWAMPPED for the next few months so even if you have the money good luck your gonna need to learn to be handy be proactive learn what preventative things you need to do and what intervals then learn what other things can be done to prevent damage, all in all i love this lifestyle but make no mistake its not all sunshine and beaches
@wolin2893 жыл бұрын
They let you stay in that space as long as you want? Like for years? I know where I stay that they don't allow schoolies at all, no matter how cool they are. But if you can stay where you are for as long as you want, then that's a good deal.
@MrMattMohler2 жыл бұрын
Where do you guys live? I'm in Paso Robles, not far from Big Sir....
@kcg78613 жыл бұрын
There is a window. Tinting film from 3M that has no tent on it but you can't see through it and it literally is one of the best in the market to to take UV light out I have it on my car you cannot even tell it has it's so cool in the summer I would think that it would work even better than the limo tint or the darker t has cuz it's actually better than most other tents on the market
@NursingNean3 жыл бұрын
Excellent advice!! Thank you
@eduardopadilla16773 жыл бұрын
First time on this channel, but how do you sit your little one while on the move?
@davenportjr553 жыл бұрын
Sorry I know this video is 11 months old but I keep up with different 1s here & there have thought about it but ur RV ideal is about perfect I totally see the setup on 1 of those just wanna say cool video thanks 4 the advice I'll start Looking at some of them & start checking ya out appreciate it. ✌
@MobileDwellings3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words!
@claytongibson24742 жыл бұрын
Good video. Thanks for the diligent breakdown. Now, can any of you reading this comment set a realistic expectation for internet access and cost while you're out using your van/bus/RV? My wife and I have family that live literally across the country from us, and we hate flying. We've toyed with the idea of buying/renting an RV and driving from our spot in Virginia, to visit our family members in Colorado, Utah, California, etc. We are both already full time telework, so if we could mobilize our work stations, and have a stable internet connection that follows us, we could make that trip way easier. Any ideas what I should look for in a ISP?
@zzzombie52273 жыл бұрын
Thats when the golden rule of measure twice cut once or get what you need
@bryangibson25553 жыл бұрын
I would love to sit down and talk with you In more detail. I live in South Carolina also. Would love to do something like that!!!
@greg14743 жыл бұрын
$54,500.
@youngsandwich9672 жыл бұрын
i want to do this and im sure ill spend even more than that because sure ill buy a used bus but boy howdy am i going to make sure it doesnt break down and im comfy
@thankyou7373 жыл бұрын
You need to do affiliate for all companies you used. Seriously. You deserve it. Then redo this.
@johndestasio4595 Жыл бұрын
So when I build mine, I will get 2 purposes out of it. I will be retiring around age 45. I want to buy property and build a retirement house for myself. I can live here while building this house. Should save me 30k in moving costs, closing costs(on a temp house, or rent), utilities if I'm generally self-sufficient, etc. Once that house is done, I plan on traveling. Say maybe 40-50 nights a year. Even a cheap hotel, that's $4k/yr. Lastly, I am 6 ft 5, 350 lbs, and I want a cal king bed, and nice COMFORTABLE shower. Neither of which are available in near any rv sold. To me, TOTALLY worth it
@MobileDwellings Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a plan! You just need a 12 inch roof raise and you'll be set!
@johndestasio4595 Жыл бұрын
@@MobileDwellings yup, planning on it.
@danstrausbaugh64302 жыл бұрын
Stupidest comment I heard was buy cheaper tires ... tires are your safety !!! Never short the quality of tires...
@georgewashington9383 жыл бұрын
$80G, that is a lot of convenience stores to rob!
@shilohvanderkooi77842 жыл бұрын
I'm disabled, don't have a drivers license, have no job and no money.. and I'm still dreaming of bus/van life. 🙁