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โOct-22-2016 08:59 PM
CampbellDaycruiser wrote:
BTW a 10' trailer can be towed most places from dawn to dusk with no guide vehicle and only "oversize load" signs front and rear, with only a cheap yearly state permit needed. This makes occasional self-relocation doable for the average owner with a bit of pre planning.
โOct-22-2016 07:27 PM
โOct-22-2016 07:13 PM
โOct-22-2016 03:15 PM
โOct-22-2016 01:11 PM
travelnutz wrote:
You people scare me! There's just 2 of us retired old farts rattling aroung in our 2800 sq ft home and have a large finished off to look like the home pole toy barn behind and we use every inch of both and would like to have even more room. Ultra cheap taxes, very upbeat neighborhood, virtually crime free area, very low utility bills, maintenance free structures. There's also just 2 RV's presently in the back yard with one being a fulltime living capable 5th wheel and 3 boats (one with a cabin and has bathroom facilities too) for when we want that tiny house type living urge.
All 5 mentioned are easily towed with a 2500 pickup to move from place to place as desired anytime and can park them about anywhere we want to. No taxes or grass to cut ever and don't even have to own the land these 5 sit on! Sure wouldn't be any better living in a cramped 256 sq ft tiny cabin like house! We'll take an RV anytime over any of these fad homes! BTW, these tiny homes are not allowed in our locality/township anyway.
โOct-22-2016 12:02 PM
โOct-22-2016 11:07 AM
โOct-22-2016 11:04 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:mtofell1 wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:
a house like that as a cabin in the woods or, on lake front property, would work for me. Small foot print, cheap to build and maintain, and things like that I find attractive.
This is exactly what caught my eye but I've learned this is a challenge. Many/most areas have zoning laws against such use. You have to have a full sized home on the property. This is often times a 1000 sq ft stick built or manufactured home.
These mini-houses are kind of caught in a catch-22 between RVs and houses.
The house that I live in is 22 foot by 22 foot and it is a story and a half. So, the second story is only about 1/2 as big as the first. How may square feet is that ??
โOct-22-2016 10:43 AM
mtofell1 wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:
a house like that as a cabin in the woods or, on lake front property, would work for me. Small foot print, cheap to build and maintain, and things like that I find attractive.
This is exactly what caught my eye but I've learned this is a challenge. Many/most areas have zoning laws against such use. You have to have a full sized home on the property. This is often times a 1000 sq ft stick built or manufactured home.
These mini-houses are kind of caught in a catch-22 between RVs and houses.
โOct-22-2016 08:30 AM
โOct-21-2016 09:07 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:
a house like that as a cabin in the woods or, on lake front property, would work for me. Small foot print, cheap to build and maintain, and things like that I find attractive.
โOct-21-2016 06:43 PM
โOct-21-2016 02:28 PM
โOct-21-2016 01:58 PM
MACHZER wrote:
Yes I think these owners don't realize they will need a dually to haul these around.