rjxj wrote:
They are an excellent idea as a tiny house but not as an RV. I bet their feet stay warm and burn far less propane unlike a poorly built RV. Just like many RV issues it's not one size fits all. Most are over priced but that's a supply and demand issue and pertains to any product. The person with a rotted out 3 or 4 year old RV probably realizes just how pricey they are too.
In every case I've come across with a 3-4 year old 'rotted out' RV, the root cause of that was a ignorant owner that never took care of proper maintenance.
Tiny houses need maintained as well.
The real issue with a tiny house lies in the end use not the dwelling itself. Communities look at tiny houses as freeloading squatters that pay no taxes but still use community services and that don't bode well with communities in general plus, most aren't even built to BOCA standards for electrical , plumbing or anything else.