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A 'not-van lifer' bought a 1970s RV for $2,000 and spent $6,000 transforming it into a tiny home on wheels

  • Bree Contreras bought an RV, named "Hottie," for $2,000 and has spent roughly $6,000 on renovations.
  • Contreras lives and works in the RV, which has a bed, bathroom, kitchen, workspace, and loft.
  • Contreras documents their travels on their Instagram account, @doesthiscountasvanlife.

"I just wanted to be out hiking with my dogs and not paying rent," Bree Contreras told Insider of the decision to quit their corporate job to live in an RV full-time.

Contreras bought an RV for $2,000 in the summer of 2018 and quit their job as a political analyst in October with about $5,000 in savings.

By November, Contreras was working on the RV full-time in San Antonio, Texas, and they were on the road with their partner and two dogs by the time the coronavirus pandemic hit.

Contreras, who is now working full-time as a freelance writer and photographer, is currently staying in Texas to prevent the spread of the virus, according to a recent Instagram post.

Take a tour of Contreras' custom rig, which they worked on with the help of friends and family.

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