AndyLyyc wrote:
Not going the horse trailer route, holy swizzlesticks those are $$$$$$$$.
"Living quarters" horse trailers can be ungodly expensive, or they can be downright affordable. It all depends on how many "bells and whistles" you want.
I've shopped extensively for LQ (aka living quarters) gooseneck horse trailers, and have found brand-new basic models as low as ~20K. These models generally have no slides, about 6-8' LQ area which contains a queen bed in the nose, cabinets, sink, stove, microwave, and a "wet" bathroom. The horse compartment can be 2-3 horses, sometimes 4 horses in size - so plenty big enough to be converted to a 2nd room with bunkbeds for the kids, loveseat, TV, etc. You can even have a ramp for loading toys. The high end manufacturers produce a darn near airtight compartment, and when insulated, it can maintain a comfortable temperature with minimal effort. A/C can be installed in LQ and horse compartment, and it is very easy to find models that also have a walk-thru door from the LQ portion to the horse area, making the whole trailer accessible from the front door. It is super simple to remove all the dividers and hardware out of the horse area, too.
Since 1999, I have owned a succession of Sundowner gooseneck horse trailers, from 36' long (4 horse) to 25' long (2 horse). We converted the 2 horse into a camper for my parents while we lived in Alaska, and they were completely comfortable and happy staying in it for 3 weeks. It was not a LQ model, but was fully lined and insulated. All we did was strip the "horse" stuff out of it, lay down carpet, put in a couch, space heater, plastic drawer units, coffee maker, etc. and we were ready to go (all that was in the horse area, the tack room in front was their bedroom)... They had a portapotty if needed, otherwise they used the CG facilities.
I wouldn't write off a horse trailer yet. Just shop around a bit, peruse the internet more, and you might find exactly what you want. You can order a trailer customized just like you can an RV, so the possibilities are endless, without breaking your budget.
2012 Dutchmen Voltage Epic 3795
2010 Dodge 3500 DRW MC
2009 GMC 2500 DA CC
2012 Smart-for-two (sometimes hitches a ride in the Voltage!)
2005 Sundowner Sunlite 777