An American woman spent 70 thousand dollars and turned a ramshackle bus into her dream home

Jessie Lipskin did not waste time looking for the perfect home, but took and transformed an old bus into a stylish mobile home. It took 3 years, but it looks better than many city apartments. 

An American woman spent 70 thousand dollars and turned a ramshackle bus into her dream home

It was love at first sight, and it started on the eBay website. Jessie saw a 1966 GMC bus, instantly realized that it was HIM, and bought it. The next few years of Jesse's life were devoted to turning the bus into a real house on wheels. She made an incredible effort, but the result was worth it.

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The girl explains her non-standard idea with the desire for an environmentally safe lifestyle.

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The idea made a strong impression on Jessie, and she began to read about everything that has anything to do with this way of life. In the end, she came to the conclusion that a mobile home is an ideal home, because it gives you the opportunity to travel a lot. In addition, you can find a place where you really want to stay forever. 

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The most difficult thing was to find the right people who would help her accomplish her plan. 

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The problem was also in the uniqueness, the work was very different from the repair of an ordinary house. We had to take into account the movement, besides, the corners and windows of the bus are located at an angle. This made it difficult to design, and therefore everything took longer than expected.

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Despite all the difficulties that had arisen, Jessie did not give up. She spent a little more than 70 thousand dollars on her dream, but since January of this year she has been living in a bus and regularly pleases fans of her work with fresh photos. 

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