BUSSING IT

Family-of-five spent £31k on this converted school bus – and now live life on the road

The Miller family have clocked up around 15,000 miles after travelling through the Pacific Northwest, Southwest and Texas

This stunning £31k converted school bus that now acts as a mobile home for a family of five.

The old yellow school bus was stripped down and completely renovated by Denver, 28, and Vanessa Miller, 32, from Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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This £31k converted school bus that now acts as a mobile home for a family of fiveCredit: Media Drum World
The bus was stripped down and renovated by Denver, 28, and Vanessa Miller, 32Credit: Media Drum World

The couple wanted to purchase a camper to travel in and decided a school bus was their best option.

Vanessa said: “It took some convincing for me to want to do it full-time, but once I saw the potential I was ready to start the new journey.

“Life on a bus with a family has overall been a great experience. We do have moments that are hard - winters can be a little tough with the shorter days.

“We know that it’s a season so we push through and keep going. Travelling is a lot of fun. It’s always nice to take the boys on new nomadic experiences.”

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They say life on a bus with a family has overall been a great experienceCredit: Media Drum World
The build took the couple about four months to doCredit: Media Drum World
Vanessa says the kids really only know the bus as their homeCredit: Media Drum World
Vanessa was eight months pregnant when they got the busCredit: Media Drum World
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The couple took four months and $45k (£31k) to remodel the bus twice, and they now live on it with their three children; London, 5, Phoenix, 3, and Everest, 2.

They’ve since clocked up around 15,000 miles after travelling through the Pacific Northwest, Southwest and Texas.

The family are currently in Corrales, New Mexico and hope to travel through the East Coast, Alaska and Canada some day - sharing their adventures on Instagram.
Vanessa explained how the children adapted to life on the road and the issues they faced when building while she also had a message for anyone seeking to follow in their footsteps.

The couple now live on the bus with their three children; London, 5, Phoenix, 3, and Everest, 2Credit: Media Drum World
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The family are currently in Corrales, New MexicoCredit: Media Drum World
The family say the experience has brought them closerCredit: Media Drum World

She said: “Our kids really only know the bus as their home.

“We ask our oldest all the time if he wants a house and he always says no. He loves the bus. I would say this experience has brought us closer, it’s taught us a lot about patience.

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“The only issues we had was parenting and remodelling at the same time. I was eight months pregnant when we got the bus. The build took about four months to do.

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“I love that we’ve been able to share this lifestyle with others. When we first started this journey there were not many buses converted. We were some of the few that were documenting it.

“I often tell people when they say they love this life but are afraid; this lifestyle is attainable.

"There are so many resources out there and we are always willing to help in any way we can. That’s a big part of being in this community we want to help others create their dream bus.”

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