Jimi257
New Member
Greetings everybody from Charleston, SC. I'm looking to possibly get into skoolie ownership very soon. It's just me & my wife (and our 2 small dogs.) My wife & I have been discussing our plans to build a tiny house over the past 2+ years. I've worked selling doors & windows for a big box retailer for 8+ years--so the resources that I was to have at my disposal (discounts, dibs on clearance & damaged merchandise, etc.) were ideal. With our latest apartment lease up in about 3 months, discussions ramped up significantly. Our lives had gotten to a fairly happy, healthy, & sane place. Things had been improving--until my job decided to let me go....about 3 weeks ago. I'll spare the details, but it I assume that I was making too much money for a person in my position and the new boss decided to remove me because....whatever.
So, as I scrape myself off the highway and carry on, I face the impending conclusion of our time in this apartment, we've (pretty much) settled on a plan. I met a guy during my time in home improvement retail who was converting a school bus to live in while he built his tiny house (with a foundation). The wife & I recently went to an open house at his place & he's doing great. The house is awesome and he still has the skoolie. The wife loved it all and we are definitely ready. Our first 2 years in Charleston were in a 200 square foot apartment, so we know we can live small. We were inspired by his success and want to do the same thing. I have the "free time" suddenly to do the necessary work and I will soon have cash (401k.) We are going to do this.
So, I'm looking for a skoolie that we can move into. I'm fine with doing renovations, so is my wife. I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty--we have old cars and scooters and I do the work on those where I can...but I'm not an expert mechanic. And that's pretty much where I'm at.
If anyone has any leads on buses (preferably within a couple hundred miles of Charleston) that's super cool. If anyone has useful advice for someone in my shoes, I'm open to any constructive feedback. This is a strange time in my life, but, if we can do this well, it can be not just a rebound, but a whole new direction for us. Mahalo!
So, as I scrape myself off the highway and carry on, I face the impending conclusion of our time in this apartment, we've (pretty much) settled on a plan. I met a guy during my time in home improvement retail who was converting a school bus to live in while he built his tiny house (with a foundation). The wife & I recently went to an open house at his place & he's doing great. The house is awesome and he still has the skoolie. The wife loved it all and we are definitely ready. Our first 2 years in Charleston were in a 200 square foot apartment, so we know we can live small. We were inspired by his success and want to do the same thing. I have the "free time" suddenly to do the necessary work and I will soon have cash (401k.) We are going to do this.
So, I'm looking for a skoolie that we can move into. I'm fine with doing renovations, so is my wife. I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty--we have old cars and scooters and I do the work on those where I can...but I'm not an expert mechanic. And that's pretty much where I'm at.
If anyone has any leads on buses (preferably within a couple hundred miles of Charleston) that's super cool. If anyone has useful advice for someone in my shoes, I'm open to any constructive feedback. This is a strange time in my life, but, if we can do this well, it can be not just a rebound, but a whole new direction for us. Mahalo!