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As housing costs rise, some people are choosing to live on the road instead
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And now, even reality TV stars are calling attention to the lifestyle.
Long before "Bachelorette" and "Bachelor in Paradise" star Dean Unglert hit the airwaves, he lived with his family in a converted bus.
Known online as "Deanie_babies," the reality star explained on Instagram why he ultimately chose to go back to the van life, explaining, "for the better half of the 90s my family lived in a converted bus, traveling from trailer park to trailer park, until we eventually settled" in Colorado.
“i [sic] was always sort of ashamed of the fact that my parents panhandled, worked odd jobs, and sold temporary tattoos to make ends meet along the way. shame on me.”
He told fans that he's now reconnecting with his roots, commending his parents for raising four kids "on a shoestring budget."
While he's no longer a part of that struggle after joining "Bachelor Nation," the storyline of many Americans includes living out of a car at some point in their life.
The skyrocketing housing prices on the West Coast show how many people are turning to this lifestyle.
While job opportunities in hotspots like San Francisco are growing, so is the cost of living.
According to financial website SmartAsset, the total cost of living in the Golden City is more than 62 percent higher than the national average. The median rent there averages at a high price of $4,600.
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