Project Van Life
This is by far the most popular form of alternative living that appeals to anyone from hardcore nomadic hippies to rich hipsters on a break from city life. The US is currently seeing a home revolution with folks across the nation converting old Sprinter vans into mobile homes. It’s cheap to buy and you can obviously travel anywhere.
Of course, the sky is the limit in terms of luxuries and amenities, but for the basics, it can cost as little as $3,000 to buy and build your own vehicle. Things can get steep but it’s still a whole lot cheaper than buying an actual house.
Container Culture
For about a thousand dollars you turn some old shipping containers into a full-fledged home. In fact, the whole housing system has become quite a trendy alternative and some rather artistic designs have begun to emerge. These hunks of corrugated steel have even begun housing communities of artists. Check out Container City, a peaceful cottage community in London.
Going Tribal
Forget about bricks. Civilizations have been living in tents for thousands of years and they were just fine. Why shouldn’t we try it out, even if it’s temporary? Folks have been opting for tents and even building communities on beach fronts. Okay, granted, it can be pretty risky, and sometimes you can be kicked right off. It’s cheap but it might not be the best option for long-term living.
The Earth-Bag Home
Who thought you could build your house out of rice. That’s right. Bags of rice or feed-bags filled with soil or dirt are good substitutes for bricks. These sturdy bags can be a perfect wall for a home and you could do it yourself. It’s a great way to use alternative materials. You can also make some pretty cool designs this way.
The perfect option if you want to repurpose waste. The recycled bottle house might not be for everyone but it’s a great way to save money and be environmentally friendly. It also has the potential to look super artistic. if you want to take your recycling to the next level and have the patience, then build your house out of bottles. With a little time and effort, you can have your own home at virtually no cost.
The Adult Tree-House
Did you ever think that your childhood fantasy could come true as an adult? This might seem completely far-fetched, but there are people who are actually living in some pretty awesome treehouses out there.
It’s inexpensive and probably the best way to immerse yourself right int nature. Be careful when you build it though, this isn’t some after-school hangout for kids.