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TikToker quits job, moves to Hawaiian jungle to live in a self-built treehouse

The treehouse is a fully functioning home equipped with a shower, toilet, bedroom, and living are with hot water, double glazing, and even Wi-Fi.

May 26, 2023 / 15:26 IST
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Robert Bretton and his treehouse in the wilderness. (Images: @theinfinitecup/Instagram)
Robert Bretton and his treehouse in the wilderness. (Images: @theinfinitecup/Instagram)

In a world dominated by bustling cities and modern conveniences, some individuals choose to step away from the chaos and embrace a simpler, more sustainable lifestyle. Robert Breton, a 35-year-old TikToker, did just that when he left behind his life as a supermarket cashier in Northern California to live in a self-built treehouse nestled in the heart of a Hawaiian jungle.

His journey began in 2011 when he embarked on a cross-country adventure in a van, searching for the perfect location to create his unconventional home.

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Driven by a deep desire to preserve nature and disconnect from the trappings of modern society, Robert has been living remotely since 2011.

Using his monthly earnings from TikTok, he was able to purchase a quarter of an acre of land in Hawaii in 2020, along with the necessary building materials, amounting to approximately Rs 24.62 lakh. For the next two years, he dedicated his time and efforts to constructing his dream dwelling – a 200-square-foot treehouse that stands 40 feet above the ground.

Contrary to what one might expect, Robert's treehouse is not a rudimentary structure lacking basic amenities. It is a fully functioning home equipped with a shower, toilet, bedroom, and living area. With hot water, double glazing, and even Wi-Fi, the treehouse offers a comfortable and sustainable living space.