Did you think your bus driver lived on the bus when you were a kid? Well, they might not have, but many other people do! In recent years, "skoolies" (retired school buses converted into living spaces) have become increasingly popular - and we think they're pretty cool.

In recent years, the trend of converting old buses into mobile homes or skoolies has gained significant popularity - particularly among those seeking to live a more minimalist and sustainable lifestyle and those who enjoy the freedom of the open road.

Why “Skoolie” Bus Conversions Have Become So Popular

Skoolie Savings
In a time where purchasing a traditional home is an overwhelmingly costly expense for many, the idea of more affordable living arrangements has become increasingly attractive. One of the primary reasons for the popularity of bus conversions in recent years is its cost-effectiveness. As of 2022, the average home in the US costs $348K - about ten times that of the average bus conversion. For those who don't need much space and enjoy a simpler lifestyle, residing in a skoolie can be a more optimal financial choice.

Skoolie Sustainability
With concerns for the well-being of the environment becoming more prevalent, another likely reason for the popularity of bus conversions is that they allow for a more sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle. Staying in a converted bus allows individuals to live farther off the grid and potentially reduce their carbon footprint. Not only do they take up less space and use less energy than traditional housing, but many people who live in converted buses also rely on renewable energy sources such as solar panels, composting toilets, and rainwater collection systems, which significantly reduce their environmental impact.

Skoolie Sojourns
The freedom and mobility of living in a converted bus are also major intrigues of this lifestyle trend. When your house is mobile, travel becomes much more accessible, as you can explore new places without worrying about the cost and restrictions of traditional accommodations. Thus, many people who live in skoolies are digital nomads, working remotely while traveling the country.

Skoolie Sociability
The social media age has also played a large role in bolstering the reputation of bus conversions. Platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube have encouraged enthusiasts to showcase their creative and unique designs, inspiring others to join the movement. This has created a community of like-minded individuals who share tips, advice, and experiences with their skoolies.


While our buses aren't quite set up to live in, they're still pretty awesome. In fact, we pride ourselves on how safe and comfortable our rides are, whether you're going to and from school or traveling somewhere on a charter. (And, who knows? Maybe one of our buses could become a skoolie when it retires!) For an earlier look at history, check out The Evolution of the School Bus