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5 days ago

Regardless if you own your home or rent one this would be my choice.
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5 days ago

I guess it depends on what you are referring to as a trailer.

They are ok for shelter while camping.

If you are talking about a trailer house in a trailer park, I would not like it for many of the same reasons I wouldn’t like living in an apartment. However if it were on acreage, some of the newer high-end manufactured homes (previously known as mobile homes) are surprisingly spacious, luxurious and well built.
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5 days ago

It certainly would not be my first choice for a place to live. I prefer more privacy than most apartments would afford. The advantage of not worrying about maintenance costs is a plus, but personally I would rather have more input on how repairs\renovations are made than most apartment managers would allow. Additionally apartments usually have a set of rules and regulations I’d rather not live under.
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14 days ago

Ah...my second home a 2008 Ford Escape
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14 days ago

Apartment may not be the long term fix but its a place to stay and you can always call maintenacne to fix a problem instead of fixing it yourself.
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14 days ago

This is useful to have when that army of peasants armed with pitchforks and torches comes storming up the driveway to dispute your right to raise the dead.
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14 days ago

Wanna quickly find out how compatible two people are? Buy a 20-foot bulldog of an RV, which takes 4 1/2 steps to get from the bed, past the table, past the 'fridge, past the head/shower, to the sink and stove...without any knowledge of how to change the tanks, or where the fuse box is and drive 5000 feet up into the high desert in January with most of your heavy stuff loaded toward the rear so that the front wheels lift off the ground and wake up to find out that it does snow in the desert and when you wake up your hair is stuck to the glass and the toilet is filled with solid ice and the doors are frozen tight and you can't get out.

How did those field mice get in?

PS: When Stark an I met, that Toyota was our first home.
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14 days ago

For recreation? Absolutely. I love camping and over the years I haves pent a lot of time in a tent, though not so much anymore. Wouldn't want to make it permanent.
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14 days ago

I slept in my car for a while years back. As big as it was it was not designed for sleeping. I was squished between boxes and clothing and all my worldly possessions at the time. I prefer a house and bed.
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14 days ago

So I think I figured out what these are: they are condominiums with an inferiority complex. So they have to use the term "houses," even though they aren't houses. Kind of like chicken of the sea.
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