People leave their homes when they go for a walk and have fun, but this unique couple did the exact opposite of the tradition – yes, an American couple took their home with them wherever they went for a walk.
Christian Parsons and Alexis Stephens toured the United States with their home, making it the most traveled home in the world.
The 130-foot home has toured 37 U.S. states and 16 national parks with its owners – wooden wheels mounted under the wooden house that can be easily moved from one location to another.
The couple became interested in touring the entire country during a trip to Lake Michigan – after which they decided to adopt a unique style in which their home was with them everywhere – of course The couple may have taken legal action to make it all possible.
Stephen quit his marketing job and the couple set out on a filming journey – they needed a small house during the trip – to fulfill their dreams, the couple built their own house on wheels. Started – This house was completed after 9 months of efforts.
The best part of a beautiful house is considered to be the place where the shoes are kept. This part can hold 20 pairs at a time.
The traveling couple says the cost of their accommodation varies from place to place and from month to month. If they stay in one place for a month or two, their monthly expenses are lower but if they travel a lot, their living expenses increase.
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