If you’re open to looking beyond the 50 states, there are some great tiny home options in nearby places like Canada. One cool find is this 40-foot skoolie home. Since it’s a motorhome, bringing it back to the U.S. is pretty simple, and the owner even covers a good chunk of the delivery cost, which is already pretty reasonable.
Tiny Home Details
Size: 40′ long × 8′ wide × 13′ tall
Price: $52,000 CAD (about $40,000 USD)
Location: Langley, BC, Canada
Features
- If you’d rather not deal with towing a tiny home and like the idea of a motorhome, this could be perfect for you.
- Everything in the pictures comes with the skoolie, making it an even better deal.
- A 350W solar panel is already installed, and you can add more if you want to go fully off-grid.
- Free delivery within 150 km (~93 miles). If you’re farther out, extra charges apply.
- Fully insulated for year-round comfort, even in extreme weather.
From the outside, it still looks like a school bus, but step inside, and you’ll find a cozy, well-designed home that’s great for a traveling couple.
Inside the Skoolie
- Living Area: A comfy 3-seater couch on one end and a TV on the other.
- Heating: A wood stove up front keeps things warm, even when it’s -30°C (-22°F) outside—definitely built for Canadian winters.
- Kitchen: A two-galley setup with all the essentials. The counter space could be bigger, but it’s enough to get the job done.
- Bathroom: A sliding door leads to a bathroom with a sink, toilet, shower, and some storage space.
- Bedroom: A lift bed at the back makes the space feel open and airy. There’s also room to add a couple of shelves for extra storage—because let’s be honest, you can never have too much storage in a tiny home.
This skoolie packs a lot into 40 feet, making it a solid option if you’re looking for a tiny home on wheels. What do you think—would you live in one of these?
That’s Beautiful how much is that tiny house/Bus I would love to have a place like that