‘We Expect It To Be Significantly Cheaper’: Denton Couple Downsizing From House To 300-Square-Foot School Bus
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By Kennedi Walker
They’re trading in their 1,100-square-foot home for life in a 300-square-foot school bus.
The tiny home cost about $18,000 and took approximately nine months to build.
It comes with a bedroom, a kitchen, and a bathroom.
They say there’s plenty of cabinet space for storage and a closet.
The mobile home runs cheaper than your average home in North Texas.
This makes it friendly for their wallets and the environment.
“We expect it to be significantly cheaper,” Coronado said. “We can provide most of our electricity through our solar panels.”
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Steve Landes could smell the smoke as he walked down his street in the Delawanda neighborhood near Clintonville.
Through social media, he’d heard there had been a possible house fire nearby, but he had no idea the heavy smoke would still be lingering a day later or that he might see people hauling piles of damaged items from the house.
His instincts to help kicked in so he turned to the internet.
The 42-year-old asked his 3,600 Facebook friends to lend a hand, something those followers have grown accustomed to over the past six months.
“I posted a photo of the house and the fire damage and said, ‘If you have some spare change in your couch cushions’ that’s how I typically word it ‘this family could use some help,’” Landes said.