That's nice if you're going for the 'hunting cabin in the deep woods' look but you can get a lot more utilization of space and quality by buying an RV. Buy used - they take major depreciation hits.
This is a pretty cool take on the Winnebago. I just think there would be a huge mess after the parking lot speed bumps seeing that there is nothing holding the jars on the shelves.
these homes are generally not intended to be driven around a lot. i'm sure when they do a move they have everything all secured. the main point of the hitch and the wheels is to do an occasional move as the situation warrants.
but, yea... buying a trailer or an RV seems a lot more practical way to get started in this type of thing.
That's nice if you're going for the 'hunting cabin in the deep woods' look but you can get a lot more utilization of space and quality by buying an RV. Buy used - they take major depreciation hits.
This is a pretty cool take on the Winnebago. I just think there would be a huge mess after the parking lot speed bumps seeing that there is nothing holding the jars on the shelves.
these homes are generally not intended to be driven around a lot. i'm sure when they do a move they have everything all secured. the main point of the hitch and the wheels is to do an occasional move as the situation warrants.
but, yea... buying a trailer or an RV seems a lot more practical way to get started in this type of thing.
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but, yea... buying a trailer or an RV seems a lot more practical way to get started in this type of thing.
"Does a bear shit in the woods?"
"No that's just Chris and Malissa Tack again."