suse1023 wrote:
we're about to become snowbirds---YAY!!!!
our first stop was to buy into a campground nearby--we rent the site but had to buy the camper which set upon it, and it is woefully small for full time living with pets for five months.
we intend to stay here may through september and then hit the road in a fifth wheel.
the campground is lovely, the folks who run it are accomodating and friendly, and our site is absolutely perfect for us and we are thrilled with it.
so, we're thinking of investing in a tiny house, one which could be moved to another site if the need arises, but will also fit and look nice on our small site.
this one is my absolute favorite and we're considering having something similar built for us.
http://tinyhousetalk.com/tiny-cabin-with-balcony-and-small-space-ideas-galore/
what do you folks live in if you're not still in the 'big house' and not in your rig?
(ours is under contract--i've got 4000 sg ft of home and barns to unload and rehome by june 21st!)!!
First check with your CG what their policies are regarding buildings and additions on their property. Some have very strict guidelines as to what 'type' of small home you can put on the lot.
Most have trailers in one section, and park models in another section. Usually the Park Model sections have sewer and water lines to them.
You can add an enclosed deck to the existing camper. I have seen some VERY creative rooms added on to a camper.
Like mentioned, if you plan to buy something a Park Model fits the bill nicely for many. Good Luck!