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I built a $3K truck home to avoid paying rent — and I love being a nomad despite the bears

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I built a K truck home to avoid paying rent — and I love being a nomad despite the bears

He’s literally on a roll. 

Rather than chasing the American dream of settling down, securing a steady 9-to-5 and buying a mini mansion, Seth, a 22-year-old Tennessean, is exploring America from the $3,000 tiny home he’s hitched to the rear of his vintage pickup truck. 

“I’m building a tiny home on the back of my truck so I can live rent-free and travel around the country,” Seth explained to his more than 450,000 social media viewers in a viral vid. 

Seth, from Tennessee, spent $3,000 building a tiny home for himself and dog, Stella, in effort to avoid paying high rent fees. Jam Press/@saucyseth

The drifter, hailing from Nashville, offered gawking fans behind-the-scenes access into his do-it-yourself undertaking — which he began in January 2025 — transforming the 4-foot-wide truck bed of a 2003 Ford Ranger into an insulated residence, handmade with plywood, for himself and dog, Stella. 

“I decided to take the leap to chase freedom and adventure over a year ago now,” Seth explained to What’s The Jam. “It felt like the simplest way to create a life that was mine, even if it meant trading comfort for independence.”

It’s an independence that comes with a side of getting to side-step today’s staggering cost of living.  

Seth is one of the growing number of new-age nomads opting for life on the road instead of life on the daily grind.   

The Tennessee native DIY’d the tiny home, which he built inside the four-foot bed of his truck, with plywood and paint. Jam Press/@saucyseth

Choosing wheels over walls has risen as an increasingly popular and affordable alternative to traditional home-dwelling since the onset of the pandemic — an unprecedented time, during which uncertainties inspired folks to live out their wildest dreams. 

In fact, approximately 486,000 US citizens have permanently ditched conventional houses for recreational vehicles as of 2025, reportedly doubling the amount of full-time wanderers in 2021, per a recent survey via the RV Industry Association. 

And the data doesn’t just include gray-haired retirees and adventurous empty-nesters.  

Shocking 2026 statistics from Consumer Affairs revealed that Gen Zers and millennials — young adults, such as Seth, between the ages of 18 and 34 — make up a whopping 22% of RV owners from coast-to-coast. 

Seth was nearly attacked by a bear during his brief stay in Alaska. Jam Press/@saucyseth

Seth, ultimately sold his handcrafted tiny home in January, after the engine on his ’03 automobile officially died. He replaced the juggernaut with a 1995 Ford F-250, featuring a 1994 Lance Squire 4000 camper attached in the back. He and Stella now sleep, eat and roam the nation in the budget-friendly rig. 

And the young voyager says living on-the-go has been a wild ride. 

“That first evening [on the road] was surreal,” Seth told What’s The Jam. “I remember lying there with Stella, listening to the sound of the rain on the roof, realizing this was actually my ‘house’ now.”

“It was equal parts freedom and nerves, like, what did I just get myself into?,’” he recalled. 

“But that mix of excitement and fear is exactly what made it real.”

The threat of being mauled to death has, too, authenticated the experience. 

Seth opted for camper-life after the engine in his original truck died earlier this year. TikTok

“Once I woke up to a bear sniffing around the outside of the camper in Alaska,” said Seth. “That was a mix of terrifying and unforgettable.”

The dangers of being a nomad notwithstanding, the Zoomer says the simplicity and tranquility of the lifestyle is priceless. 

“In the truck, everything is stripped down to the essentials,” Seth bragged. “I can wake up to a sunrise on the coast, cook dinner in the middle of nowhere, and move whenever I want.”

“That freedom beats square-footage.”

His is an unfussy, unglamorous yet beautifully complex way of being. 

“Some of my best memories are just cooking roadside meals with Stella, watching the sunset,” he chimed. “It’s the extreme highs and lows that make it worth it.”

Seth bragged to his over 450k TikTok followers that the camper has given him and Stella more spaces and coziness. Jam Press/@saucyseth

It’s an unpredictable existence the excursionist doesn’t plan to abandon in the foreseeable future. 

“For now, yes, I plan to keep living this way,” Seth affirmed. “Long-term, my goal is to keep growing my platform, publish my digital cookbook, and eventually buy land where I can build a permanent cabin.”

“But I see the truck as part of my story — not the final chapter, but a defining one.”

His storied life as a journeyer, however, doesn’t, exactly, resonate with online detractors who’ve openly his lifestyle “problematic” and questioned how he’d make and maintain meaningful connections with people during his travels. 

“Relationships on the road are definitely different,” Seth conceded. “My truck is small, but it’s also my home, and I’ve had friends and a couple of dates stop by.”

Seth plans to continue living life on the road for as long as possible. Jam Press/@saucyseth

“It’s funny to see people’s reactions when they step inside,” he admitted, adding, “it’s tiny, but there’s a cosy charm to it.”

“It forces connection because there’s no space for distractions.”

And the lifelong sightseer suggests wannabe wayfarers follow in his free-wielding footsteps. 

“I’ve had moments where I doubted myself, but every time I think to myself — I’m living out a dream that I’ve had since I was a kid.

“Even if people think you’re crazy for it, do it.”

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