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81-year-old retiree lives in a 15-square-meter motorhome

31.01.2026 16:33 1 min 1 source РУС
eluniverso.com SPA

A US resident named Jane Post, aged 81, has chosen to live in a 15-square-meter motorhome she calls 'The Teapot'. She states the compact dwelling allows her to keep her most precious belongings and provides a sense of peace.

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81-year-old retiree lives in a 15-square-meter motorhome

31.01.2026 eluniverso.com SPA Original source

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