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A COUPLE have revealed how they quit the “rat race” to live in a £5,500 school bus and travel the world.

Josh, 27, and Emily Scherrer, 28,  bought their 40ft long “skoolie” and have converted it into their dream pad on wheels - and no longer pay for plane tickets or hotels.

Josh and Emily Scherrer have converted a 40ft school bus into their ideal tiny home
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Josh and Emily Scherrer have converted a 40ft school bus into their ideal tiny homeCredit: instagram/aurora.theadventurebus
They bought the school bus secondhand for £5,500 and turned it into a functional home
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They bought the school bus secondhand for £5,500 and turned it into a functional homeCredit: instagram/aurora.theadventurebus

The adventurous couple, from Idaho, have been living in their portable tiny home for two years now and manage to work full-time from the road.

Josh and Emily had spoken about their love for travel when they started dating, and decided to take the plunge and buy the bus in January 2021.

They managed to pick it up from a company that sells used school buses ready for conversion.

While they had considered buying a camper van, they realised that the bus was more affordable upfront and also provided them with more space.

They then set about transforming it into a stylish living space, and quickly gave the bus the nickname "."

Speaking to , Josh said: "It fits us much better because we need two separate offices, and a 40-foot bus provides that space.”

The US-based couple have so far managed to visit four states: Alaska, New Mexico, Texas, and Colorado.

Emily added: "We don't have to pay for plane tickets or hotels, so we can experience more for our money.”

The couple live a frugal life, but do have a few expenses to fork out for.

This includes car insurance (about £1,466 a year), fuel, and £118-a-month satellite internet connection, which they need for their jobs.

I turned my Nissan Micra into a campervan using bargain AliExpress finds & some bedding - it's the perfect cosy hideaway-

To fill up Aurora it costs about £237, and they tend to do this once or twice a month.

They can save money on where they park though - and they typically try to find Forest Service land or BLM (Bureau of Land Management) land, which is free on certain days.

Thankfully there is a toilet and shower on board, and the waste has to be dumped every two weeks or so.

We don't have to pay for plane tickets or hotels, so we can experience more for our money

Emily Scherrer

And most of the service work for the school bus they do themselves.

Converting Aurora to be a chic home was their biggest expense, and took a year and a half to complete.

Josh said: "We didn't hire anything out, and we did it all while still working full-time. Converting Aurora was our evenings and weekends project."

In total, they spend £63,426 on the conversion, which Emily claims is “high end.”

The biggest expenses were the solar panels for the rood and the automotive paint.

They have a small emergency fund for mechanical issues, but he does most of the service himself.

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The couple plan to live in the school bus for a few more years, before building a home on their land in Idaho.

However, they don’t plan on selling Aurora, and will keep her for trips to escape the winter months.

The couple have added some homely features inside the school bus
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The couple have added some homely features inside the school busCredit: instagram/aurora.theadventurebus
They have a working shower and toilet on board - which has to be changed every two weeks
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They have a working shower and toilet on board - which has to be changed every two weeksCredit: instagram/aurora.theadventurebus
Food can be prepared in their functional kitchen area
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Food can be prepared in their functional kitchen areaCredit: instagram/aurora.theadventurebus
The school bus has two office spaces as they both work from the road
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The school bus has two office spaces as they both work from the roadCredit: instagram/aurora.theadventurebus
Josh and Emily have visited four states so far and show no signs of slowing down
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Josh and Emily have visited four states so far and show no signs of slowing downCredit: instagram/aurora.theadventurebus
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