A PAIR of single friends who were tired of waiting for men decided to club together and get a tiny home living off-the-grid.
Savannah and Casey, who met working in a restaurant, have now built their dream countryside pad, using money from their successful side hustle.
They first got the idea to build a tiny home from scratch when they were doing a month-long camping trip in California.
Initially they had assumed they would find partners and buy their forever homes, but the pair were single and sick of waiting around.
Savannah, 35, and Casey, 43, decided to set up a side hustle installing stock tank pools, which are metal versions of paddling pools.
Thanks to the rise of people improving their homes during lockdown, business boomed for the affordable hot tub alternatives.
While the …