Hawaii Treehouse Life: Quit Job, Pay $25/month
Man Ditches Supermarket Job For $25/month Sustainable Treehouse In Hawaii Jungle!
Raven Saunt wrote a blog post for Dailymail.Com.
Blog section updated on 24th May 2023 at 22:34 and then at 23:00 BST.
A man, who is 35 years old, left his job at a supermarket. He now lives in a treehouse that he built in the Hawaiian jungle.
Robert Breton was a cashier in Northern California. He wanted to live in a more remote place.
He traveled around the US in 2011. He was looking for a good place to live. He bought 1/4 acre of land in Hawaii. That's where he decided to settle down.
He spent $29,850 on the land and building materials. He is now living a sustainable lifestyle. He wants to preserve nature.
. Robert Breton changed lifestyle at age 35. He worked as a cashier in Northern California. He then wanted a more remote lifestyle. So, he made a decision to change. Now he's living a remote lifestyle.
Robert spent two years building his 200sq-foot house in the Hawaiian jungle. The house sits 40 feet above the ground.
He's 35 years old and doesn't need a permit for a building because he's in an agricultural zone without regulations.
Robert spent two years building his 200sq-foot house. The house is 40 feet above the ground.
He didn't need a permit as he's in an area that doesn't have regulations for farming.
This place has a unique layout. It has a living space, a bedroom, and a bathroom. The bathroom has a shower, toilet, and hot water.
Robert owns a greenhouse. He grows most of his food there. His crops include sweet potatoes, kale, and micro greens.
Sometimes he goes to the town which is far and takes an hour's walk to buy grains, quinoa, and supplements.
Robert now uses TikTok a lot to show how he lives, and he has got over 843,000 people following him. He likes showing people how to appreciate nature and go back to simple things.
He earns a living through his content and New Earth Organic supplement business.
Robert talked about his new life and said it's good. He collects rainwater from the roof to drink and it goes into the kitchen and bathroom. Everything is working well.
The house is different and has three parts: a living area, a bedroom, and a bathroom. The bathroom has a shower, toilet, and hot water.
He spent $29,850 on the plot and materials. He wants to protect nature, so he now lives sustainably.
Robert is using TikTok to show his lifestyle. He wants others to enjoy nature and simplicity. He shares pictures of his interior.
I have solar panels to get electricity. I use it for my kitchen and Wi-Fi. I make TikToks with it. I don't miss anything from my old life.
He spends only $25 a month on the internet. It's a small amount.
Robert adapted quickly. No pizza delivery or trash pick-up or mail delivery to his home was weird at first.
I realized we should all pay attention to our trash. I compost everything possible and try to minimize waste.
We should all be aware of our trash, the water we bring, and the food we grow. This is our responsibility as individuals.
He thinks he'll stay and lead a sustainable life from now on.