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81-year-old Jane Post lives in an RV on her daughter's property in Florida

28.04.2026 13:04 1 min 3 sources
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81-year-old Jane Post lives in an RV on her daughter's property in Florida
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81-year-old Jane Post moved into a small RV on her daughter's property in Florida in 2020. She found a balance between family closeness and independence, and calls her compact home 'The Teapot'.

81-year-old Jane Post lives in a small RV on the property of her younger daughter in Florida. She moved there in 2020, finding her previous home too burdensome. According to Post, she searched for the perfect place to live for a long time and now calls her dwelling 'The Teapot' because of its compact size.

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  • She shares the space with several pets.
  • She found a balance between family closeness and independence.
  • Post considers the move the best decision and loves her daily routine.

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