We sold everything to live in an old bus…we save £2k a month on rent and bills

WITH housing costs soaring, one couple decided to quit their jobs to pursue their dreams – travelling the world with their kids.

The family-of-five sold everything they owned to live in a converted minibus – saving them a whopping £2k a month on rent and bills.

The family-of-five sold everything they owned to live in a converted minibus and travel

9

The family-of-five sold everything they owned to live in a converted minibus and travelCredit: Mirrorpix

For years, beautician Kayla, 34, and plumber Badger Scotter, 35, were renting and trying to save to buy a home for their three kids.

But after Kayla’s best friend, Sarah, died of bowel cancer in 2020, the Oxfordshire couple decided to follow their dream to travel the world.

Badger, 35, told the Mirror : “The goal is to live a slow, simple, off-grid life. Our experience has been life-changing.”

After converting an old minibus and quitting their jobs, they set off on a European adventure.

I save £3k after ditching my flat for a boat - it started sinking but I love it
I quit £90k job to live on a boat - I wee in a bucket & rarely shower

They invested 14 months of time and £16,000 of savings converting the van into a home on wheels –complete with a wood burner, kitchen, four beds and an outdoor shower and compost toilet.

Kayla said: “It was absolute chaos. We sold everything we owned – our car and sofas – to add to our fund and just kept some trinkets and memories.”

The family visited 10 countries in Europe over 11 months, all while home-schooling their children.

They shared their adventures on YouTube, through their channel @TheScottersgooffgrid.

They using solar energy and water from three springs as well as growing their own food.

The family even adopted pets along the way – an abandoned cat they found in Croatia and a Labrador pup in Portugal.

Now the children are at local schools and they are still all living in the minibus while Badger builds a roundhouse, with a living area and bedrooms, and wooden barn on the site.

The couple, with children Wilfred, 10, Betsy, 7, and Trixie, 4, then settled in Portugal – still in their minivan.

Now, the family live in their bus in a forest off-the-grid.

They’re not the only ones to choose an unconventional home.

One couple transformed their caravan using bargains from Aldi, Primark and Home Bargains – it’s a pink chic paradise.

Meanwhile, TikTok user @brittty.bee showed how she transformed an old minibus into a luxury home on wheels on a budget.

Molly-Mae reveals unseen labour snaps as she celebrates first Mother's Day
Savvy woman shares £3 IKEA product that makes moving home so much easier

Some people have even opted for an alternative lifestyle, deciding to live on a boat.

Like one couple, who ditched their high-flying jobs in London to travel the UK on a narrowboat.

The family have explored 10 European countries during their travels

9

The family have explored 10 European countries during their travelsCredit: Mirrorpix
The minibus' interior before the conversion

9

The minibus’ interior before the conversionCredit: Mirrorpix
The dramatic and impressive results after the renovation

9

The dramatic and impressive results after the renovationCredit: Mirrorpix
Now living in Portugal, Badger has begun new building projects

9

Now living in Portugal, Badger has begun new building projectsCredit: Mirrorpix
Living surrounded by nature is an important goal for the family

9

Living surrounded by nature is an important goal for the familyCredit: Mirrorpix
The family explored countries with fabulous scenery, including Montenegro

9

The family explored countries with fabulous scenery, including MontenegroCredit: Mirrorpix
The couple's three kids are cosy in their converted minibus bedroom

9

The couple’s three kids are cosy in their converted minibus bedroomCredit: Mirrorpix
Kayla and her best friend Sarah, who died of bowel cancer

9

Kayla and her best friend Sarah, who died of bowel cancerCredit: Mirrorpix

For all the latest Travel News Click Here 

 For the latest news and updates, follow us on Google News

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! TheDailyCheck is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – [email protected] The content will be deleted within 24 hours.