đźš› Trucker-Turned-Influencer Big Rig Becky Buys $1.8M Texas Ranch Retreat
TikTok trucker Big Rig Becky makes headlines with her $1.8 million Texas ranch purchase complete with a custom rig garage and content studio.
From Highway Queen to Homeowner: Becky’s Big Move
Famous TikTok trucker Big Rig Becky, known for her viral “Life on the Road” series, just made a pit stop—permanently. The 36-year-old former long-haul driver turned social media sensation has closed on a $1.8 million ranch-style estate in Austin, Texas, stunning fans with her latest real-world upgrade.
With more than 4.5 million followers across platforms and sponsorships from major brands like Peterbilt and Love’s Travel Stops, Becky’s rise from cross-country hauls to internet fame has been nothing short of legendary.
A Trucker’s Dream Home—Built for Content and Comfort
Set on 5 acres of scenic Texas land, the ranch offers more than your average property. The 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home comes with a fully climate-controlled rig garage, custom-built to house Becky’s iconic pink Kenworth W900.
Also included? A livestream-ready video studio, complete with green screen walls, softbox lighting, and a soundproof podcast booth where she plans to host her upcoming trucking talk show, “Rig Talk with Becky.”
Out back, there’s a hot tub overlooking the fields, a horse barn (though Becky admits she “has no clue how to ride”), and a fire pit where she films her end-of-day storytimes
A New Chapter—But the Road Still Calls
“Buying this place is the biggest downshift of my life—in the best way possible,” Becky joked in a recent post. “But don’t worry, y’all—this rig’s still rolling. I’ll be back on the road next month!”
While Becky plans to continue part-time trucking and keep documenting her highway adventures, she says the ranch gives her space to grow her brand and maybe even launch her own line of trucker gear and accessories.
Big Rig Becky’s purchase isn’t just a real estate story—it’s a lifestyle statement. From solo sleeper cabs to a sprawling ranch with room for big dreams, Becky proves that even truckers can build empires with a phone, a rig, and a whole lot of hustle.