"Houses are too expensive, I'm doomed to be homeless in this economy!"

disregards $5k - $25k pic related as even a possibility.

You're not doomed, you CHOOSE to be homeless.

"campers are le icky and too small, I don't want to live in that!"

Beggars can't be choosers. If you want a cheap home, millions of them exist, on wheels.

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That's not a home lol. What are you, a gypsy?

dies in strong wind

Durr Durr keep talking out of your ass. You have no where to park it. The same problem applies to tiny homes.

You are a retarded pie in the sky zoomer who has no concept of what code of ordinances are.

Yeah have fun living in a trailer year-round, I hear it's lots of fun.

You still need land to put them on

I lived in one for a bit and it was fine, but some meth head subhuman single mother and their bf were also up there and they made life hell for me.

Correct. I choose not to pay the land lord parasites and to instead be homeless. Kill yourself leech.

you still to pay land/lot rent for sewer and power

I bought a condo in a high rise for $73,500 just before Covid hit and my life is endlessly cozy

Its better than living in a car or on the street. No rent, no taxes. More young people should try it as a step onto the property ladder

That's the other thing. One strong gust of wind was enough to destroy the canopy

Where would you put it, retard

For me, it's life in a pod.

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bastard. that condo is probably $350,000 now

t. scared of the big bad wolf

People will shit on campers while they pay $700 a month to live in an efficiency apartment that they'll never own.

redneckmaxxing

First world country

Everyone sleeps in a car

It's illegal in many areas to live in a camper.

if you cant afford or dont want to stay in a trailer park you have to get creative. ask people you know if you could park it on their land. ask around, you never know. in canada there are 'rec areas' in some place where you can park for 2 weeks at a time, go off for a few days, then do it again. for free. could even advertise and go talk to anyone who replies, obviously filtering out any psychos.

You are not allowed to live in an RV.

I watched a tiktok of an American living in a self storage for 300 a month

depends where you are. there are a lot of areas where you cant but its mostly down to neighbors reporting you if youre on someones land. sometimes its permitted for various lengths of time. you have to check the bylaws. i live in a place you could but you cant come sorry.

Unbelievable. Bunch of fucking Coleman camper sales reps ITT.

where the fuck you gonna park your camper, retard? how you going to move your camper when cops show up?

i have some friends who do it, they are married with a baby and both make good money, but they choose to live in a giant camper (a $10,000+ one)

Yea that doesn’t actually work. You have to steal electricity and water isn’t run to individual units so no bathroom of any kind

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me and the family did it for 3 years. not in a coleman btw. saved us a load of money, managed to save for a house and we got to keep the trailer instead of walking away from a rental with nothing. its not a bad idea. and yes, we had trouble with one particular neighbor towards the end, the faggots.

actually now that i look at prices it's probably $30,000+. it's something like picrelated

Parking it will be banned. Here it’s already happening

Love living in my 26 footer
Live on the gulf coast, $612 per month.
When a hurricane comes I have plenty of time to head north.

It can di to -30 here in Canada in the wintertime. How would this handle that?

Oy vey.

OP claims man living inside his car is not homeless

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Seems appealing, until you realize anything with wheels depreciates badly.
Not a good asset to invest in.

Real homes appreciate because you own the land.

Nobody's says that about campers you stupid nigger people who are homeless don't have 1200$ to rent a shitbox apartment let alone 20k$ for a camper you fucking nigger and lot rent is JEWLY priced

RV parks exist in America.
I pay $612 per month water and electricity included.
And it's an hour from the ocean.

long term RV parks exist in many states. you pay like 6,000 a year or some shit

woodstove. yes, seriously. i put one in ours and it was absolutely great.

It's a lie by TikTok they catch your ass day one living in it because they check the locks before they leave and if they're nice enough to lock the door thinking you forgot your lock you'll get broiled alive from the heat and being stuck inside

That'll be a $750/mo lot fee to park it here, plus tip.

if you find a good spot and the other people are good then thats a great deal

My local RV parks are 55+ communities I fucking hate boomers so much

Forget the RV parks...the boomers in suburban mcMansions that need an expanded driveway to park their RV that they never use.

I've done it multiple times and for me personally, I love it. We lived in a tent briefly when I was little so I was pretty stoked about the trailer. Always hated shitting outside.

THIS local boomer wants 30k$ for their 90s tin can RV shit hole because he never used it therefore he wants 30k$

My own family and the military screwed me over so hard during covid that the VA felt bad for me and gave me 100% disability, so now my family calls me up and tells me I am doing nothing with my life because I'm not helping them.

I am Rving, but it's fun watching them struggle now. My mother's car just broke down and she is about to be in a tent.

Im proud of you anon. If you haven't been to Utah yet, its beautiful and I miss it.

(((County and city))) zoning laws prohibit living in them unless it's a (((designated))) RV park.

No a mobile hoke park is NOT a RV park. If they let RVs in they will be (((shut down.)))

Take the box truck pill.

As an alternative, somebody could just murder you and take your home.

Yes you pay a couple hundred less than rent, but the benefit is you can tow it anywhere. You don't need to hire a moving company or move all your furniture. When I moved states you just hook it up and go.

Live in a box truck? Really? Is your furniture bolted to the frame?

Kike memeflag trying to scare people away from cheap housing. Homeless people want unattended vehicles, not occupied ones.

I used to live in Cedar City, but I was essentially homeless and working in my mother's shop, so I never got to leave and explore the area outside of one time because my mother was afraid of cougars in Zion Park.

no hes mexican, cant you see his flat?

RV insurance is actually dirt cheap.

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Outside of California and New York this isn't an issue and even then there are rural areas.

It's not even possible to be homeless where I am, they just confiscate your dwellings and FINE you for sleeping in a public place. Which is the same problem with campers, if you're not able to pay for the land you've parked it on, it'll be confiscated.

You retards have no idea just how bad it is out there even right now, let alone how bad it's gonna get. I mean you all keep pretending like you have the freedom to make choices here LOLOLOL

I think most ofnus are referring to the United States, but Australia should be easily accessible since it's empty land.

What are you, a gypsy?

soon anon.
Soon.

bro thats a shit life. tiny water tank. tiny septic tank. 60 pounds of propane if you are lucky. thin tiny walls that if you have winter you are fucked. no electricity. i could go on but if you are homeless this is obviously a step up but you wanna buy a used one and save money not a $25 000 one thinking you are going to live like a king.

No you build out the interior and mount it like anything else in a RV.
You can't get a loan for a RV if you plan on living in it, goy :)

It's all Crown Land. Multiple people have attempted to build dwellings in the middle of bush, which are clean and green, minimal, completely out of the way and not intruding on anyone or any nature, and the authorities will still come out all that way to bulldoze it and trash it when you're away collecting supplies. Many such cases.

Why it doesn't work:

1.) Most jurisdictions prohibit them. My county went from "You can have 2 RVs on your property and you can live in them with no permits required except a legal septic system" to "You can have 1 RV on your property and you can't live in it for more than 6 months out of the year." overnight, with no vote. Fucking bullshit

2.) You will need to find and purchase land where living in one of these is allowed. Land is very expensive. Land, anywhere within an hour or two of a town/city where you could actually get a job, is going to be $50K or much higher for less than an acre. If you're going to blow all that money it makes sense for most people to get a giant loan and build a house.

3.) Depreciating asset. A lot of manufactured/modular homes are built stronger than site built houses. But these travel trailers are built of matchsticks and foam. You'll never be able to get your money back when you sell it.

It's just like the Tiny House people. Yeah. Fine. Great. An energy efficient house that forces you to live a minimalist lifestyle so you can save tons of money. Cool. Except there's nowhere to fucking put it. Even hippy dippy liberal jurisdictions usually outlaw any kind of alternative living solution.

Full time living in an RV does not sound pleasant. Like living in a mobile home but even shittier. Also shitter's full.

That will be $1100 in lot rent

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Most places require you get a septic system installed and a code compliant permanent structure. So you're looking at $80,000 for the most basic code compliant structure plus septic system. Even then, like you said they ban you from living in the RV

The Jewish zoning boards and building codes are one of the biggest damper of freedoms in the US.

New Mexico is one of the more free building code states. You are permitted by code to use adobe! How antisemetic!

more like 1120 a month where I live.

I am paying $720 a month to essentially live in federal parks, half discounted, so 360 really. There is tons of places, I don't think you will find a place that's under $10 anywhere a night.

It's illegal to live in a van on your own and here

I sure would love for that to be an option

The new double wides they make are actually pretty nice. You just have to take care of them and not live in the park. Buy actual property and throw one on there and you have a legitimately nice country home for sub 100k.

Just go park at walmart for a couple of years for free and save up for a loan, then buy land with loan and pay $720 a month to the loan?

60 pounds of propane

so, enough for 4 months of normal cooking, and then you just take the two 30lb tanks and refill them.

you're either plugged in or on a small solar system which is fine for lights, computer etc.

so not much different from your standard American home.

me the wife and 2 young kids loved it. you need a woodstovef for winter and ideally a 30 amp hookup for the AC in summer...or something to keep the sun off.

There was a trailer park in my town where the owner rented them out like apartments.

That's true for all housing, they just make up zoning laws as they go, being mobile, at least you can off grid in federal land for 14 days at a time. That's why Trump is pushing to can the forests, because a ton of people are residing in them. He also doesn't want to hire anyone, so auctioning the land off is helis method of essentially enslaving most Americans.

isn't it funny how it's always going down?

have a house

then

have a flat

then

have room mates

then

have a camper

then

live in the pod

meanwhile gen z boss in a mini is dancing on the company dime with her other overpaid und useless broads

Lol, how come you're too stupid to figure out this one easy trick that I figured out but will never use!

Because the cons associated with this choice exceed the pros by my personal calculus. Why would I take your word on what situation best suits me when you can't even demonstrate any incentives and only act like a smug retard?

Ju-JuSHUT UP!!

I'm not even against trailer living, but no one's taking your retarded ass seriously Tyrone.

Out west there's a lot more free wild camping. East coast sucks for rving imo. You about have to own land to park your shit on on the east coast

Why do I keep seeing posts about living in plastic sheds and trailers? Does the matrix know I'm running out of money and have no income?

AZ is extremely lienant. That being said OP is a kike. White Americans are priced out of home ownership while jewish rats who do nothing but drink fancy whisky, snort cocaine and fuck children in high rises while simultaneously flooding our country with shitskins who get housing and food for free.

This has to be some of the most ass backwards logic ever. Most camping and rec areas would be an hour+ drive(if not longer) to the city where you work.

5 gallon bucket will work as a bathroom. Wrap a pool noodle around the rim and it's cozy

If you want a cheap home, millions of them exist, on wheels.

Those are disposable and I DEFY YOU to live in one through winter just to get a feel at how fast it'll rot around your ears.
Can't handle snow load, can't dissipate moisture, condensation rots out the walls around the windows and eventually destroys the frame.
Also, can't park 'em anywhere for long
t. knower

$5k - $25k

Is it really that cheap? I would guess that at over 50k

company dime

Paid for by USAID grants from your tax dollars :^)

They depreciate fast. Never buy new. A $300,00] MSRP, fanciest you can get. Sells for $150k after 5 years.

same difference
some people get showered with money for essentially nothing, other working like crazy and get fuck all
checked btw and have a good one burgerbro

At least you can bring a bar fly home to one of these. Your parents won't go for that in their home.

anon if you work hard

put in the extra hours

save every extra dollar

don't purchase any luxuries

one day, you can dream of living

in a van, down by the river

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same difference

How delightfully American of you, wouldn't expect a german to know that one.

step onto the property ladder

loses 90% of its value in 10 years

lol

self taught through Anon Babble, unironically
t. here since 2005

obviously some are pretty remote but i know several that are right by a town where you could get work in mills and stuff. it all depends. i was just suggesting idea.

That trailer, parked oceanside in beautiful scenery, is hecking perfect. Shower toilet place to cook. What more do you need. Stop validating yourself by others standards.

Those turn into scrap really fast. An Airstream that size starts around $80-100k. That's as close as trailers get to legit property ownership.

thats not my experience at all. you just have to keep it warm and make sure to not have spots where theres no airflow, like behind beds etc. im sure its a bit more tricky in very humid places but when its cold here, the air is also dry.

if its humid, run a dehumidifier.

One of my friends lives in a camper like this and pays $800 a month for the parking spot. And this is in the Central Valley of California.

You're American, it wasn't hard to find out :^)

Yeah, they do require a lot of maintenance. That foam board from Home Depot is cheap, light, and waterproof.

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just live like a fucking serf because lead poisoned retards that bought up all the housing expect you to pay into a ponzi scheme!

How can you say your starving if there's a half eaten hotdog in a septic tank somewhere?!

That trailer parked oceanside will have rust holes you can see through.

Analogy made me chuckle.

its a shit analogy. living in a trailer or RV isnt anything like that.

Complete retard
Then use undercoating.

it's just an extremely shitty version of a house. It's a fucking pod on wheels and if you buy into "just accept extremely shitty alternatives, bro. Don't stop working tho!" then you're a limp-wristed little boomer-loving bitch.

T.Boomer trying to sell his rotten out house for 800k

i lived in onr with a wife and 2 kids for 3 years saving for a house. thankfully we made it, due to some hard work and i guess as you'd see it, living in an 'extremely shitty alternative' to pissing money away on rent for nothing. bitches like you who cant accept that you can't have everything right fucking now but might have to work and plan for years ahead and the limp wristed spoiled little faggots.

You have to be smart as fuck to do RV living, need plumbing, electrical, automotive maintenance skills, and everything else a house can have god wrong. I am good at it because I did Hulltech work in the Navy and have a degree in welding technology.

Why are Americans so obsessed with minimum wage?

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need plumbing

we never used the built in plumbing as it happens. we dumped toilet into a normal toilet every couple days (piss dumped int he compost) and got water in 12L bottle from a garden spigot.

electrical,

simple as running a cable to an outlet. were have a 60m cable. obviously if you're parking off grid you can use solar. most stuff in an rv/trailer can work on propane anyway, the fridge especially.
anyway, you worry too much. things generally dont just fall to pieces all the time. most issues are just little niggles, al oose connection, and bad fuse etc.

you should suck jewish dick and enjoy it - even brag about

meanwhiles they're shipping endless shitskin street shitters into your country who have everything given to them for free

work harder goy!

lol you're a faggot

Go ahead, tell me what I got wrong

hurr durr just ask your friends with infinite land to spare

I refuse to believe you're actually this retarded

Try living in one when it's -20c in February

this pic is hilarious
Nigger blinded his baby

Its not ideal, but I'd take this in a heartbeat over a roommate.

I lived ocean front with my boomer parents for 25 years. You have no idea what 5 years of salt spray exposure does to painted metal. Especially if you don't keep that shitty trailer interior air conditioned 24/7.

Electrical skills is plugging into a wall

I am talking about rewiring the electronics on the inside. I do have solar power. Dunp sites aren't that expensive for me at least.

still have to pay for insurance, $1000+ a year

still have to pay for gas

still have to pay for parking, $500+ a month

only choice is too either pay minimum $25,000 for a new one or at least $40k for a new one with a bathroom and stuff

or

Risk buying one off facebook marketplace for $5,000 that might have bed bugs and rust and falling apart in all sort of ways...

Some cunt PO miswired my shore power plug, made anything metal nice and tingly

if you have some place to park it (and ideally get sewage/power) then sure go ahead, but most people don't, and it will likely cost just as much as rent for an apartment would in order to rent space for it from someone.

all the corners have been covered, anon. there is no other way to live unless you simply want to be homeless, and this is by design, so they force you to work for retarded CEOs and execs that don't give a shit about you.

If you got to tractor supply, you can get tractor paint pretty cheap.

I think we'll be seeing a lot more social programs in the future. Capitalism is failing too many people.
Right now they have us divided with identity politics, but even NPC normies will catch on to it eventually.

im a faggot because i saved loads of money of pointless rent, worked to buy a house instead, and got to keep the trailer afterwards? lol

maybe you have no friends? dont know anyone older than you? dont know any neighbors? and why infinite? what a stupid thing to say. anyone with more than an acre or two who wanted to could easily have you park there.

woodstove. solves all these problems.

never had to. will have to swap out some 12v cables soon. i let them get corroded to fuck unfortunately.

We probably won't, instead we'll see a slide into two divergent societies, robo rich kids and cavemen who can't even legally live in a cave. They're just buying tine until automation can actually start enforcing the law.

Nah you need to sand it down and use marine primer, but it doesn't have a ton of metal to lose like an ocean going ship, so look forward to getting real good with bondo. Goes without saying the trailer will have 0 resale value, so you may as well have been paying rent.

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I think we'll be seeing a lot more social programs in the future.

I'm expecting austerity, myself.

I know plenty of people with plenty of land, but none of them are going to let me squat on it for free. Land is valuable.

i didn't say free. its right to pay something. but if they aren't willing to do that (if the laws allow it of course) then maybe they just dont like you enough.

Bump I've been thinking about this sort of stuff for a while now and like seeing these kinda conversations get started. I got some cheap forested land out in the boonies and a little camper I'm renovating. Imo the best way to go about this (if you have the energy and some cash) is to get a camper for cheap and stay in it while building your real house on some cheap property. Lots of decently affordable property still up for grabs if you look in the right places. Homesteading is one way of taking back our future and having some peace away from the current kike run dystopia developing before us.

my mom lives in a 20 footer in Florida on like an acre she owns - she owned a house free and clear but sold it to live in a camper and have some retirement money

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stay in it while building your real house on some cheap property.

Presuming it's legal. I needed a permit

If I had money to pay them for land I would just rent from a stranger and park there. If my friend is giving me a huge discount then I would feel like a parasite. You sound very young, likely you don't know much about how the world works.

Look at the lower right corner

If I had money to pay them for land I would just rent from a stranger and park there.

and thats one of the options i mentioned

If my friend is giving me a huge discount then I would feel like a parasite.

why? you're not costing him anything but some electric if you're plugged in. thats what friends do for each other sometimes. of course youd offer to d some jobs around the place etc etc. id have no issues letting a friend park up on my land for a while if he was working like crazy to get himself set up in house hes saving for. thats the kind of deal i got for 3 years in my trailer....what can i tell you.

RVs fall apart due to lack of roof maintenance. They do not fall apart for no reason. You have never lived in a properly maintained RV.
Why would you need to rewire a RV?

It can definitely depend on your location and laws no argument there. >In the right places
What did you build a house? If you don't mind my asking.

yeah, the roof is what you need to watch. once water starts getting in the walls and you dont notice, then your gonna get issues.

In the right places

Phone fagging today my bad.

That right there in the picture is at least 45K -- More likely 85K. And you will have to replace it within 10 years.

I'm thinking about finding a cave in a mountainous region down south and living in the cave as a troglodyte. I could lure young women into my cave with liquor and hot cheetos

I worked in a campground for 4 months and was shocked at how many of these things had serious problems despite rarely being used by most people, and considering how much they cost.

I presume the "what" is a "where"
Rural Oregon

Where can I build a simple A frame without worrying about muh code?

despite rarely being used

Frequently BECAUSE they're rarely used. RV's are damned if you do, damned if you don't

People don't maintain them. All you need to do is check the body seals and roof seals regularly.

Plus letting it sit with no ventilation and AC in the summer is going to break down things faster.

Apache County AZ and New Mexico.

If you buy new, they are shit shows right now. I got my second hand from a person for half the cost of a new one and it's definitely a fixed upper.

I lived in a camper for two years. Very comfy, would recommend.

Those just go bad sitting in the RV.

Ask the RV salesman to pour water on the roof and in the pipes to demonstrate if it leaks or not, they never will.

Lol, this is a home in America

I don't speak Spanish

I've lived in a shitty little old motel cabin for almost 10 years now, can't bring myself to give it up for today's mortgage/rental rates

Nice. That's a pretty area I bet.

They do not fall apart for no reason

I didn't say they fall apart for no reason. I said the moisture of living inside one in winter is destructive, you have to keep a dry heat going and you MUST circulate and ventilate at all times, which is of course not terribly efficient. Compound that with the fact that solar ain't worth shit in winter and you'll be eating a pretty steep energy bill unless you mod in a wood stove (don't gas yourself). Window frames collect condensation, my roof vent frame rotted out not because water leaked IN, but because the metal inside accumulated moisture which seeped into the surrounding paneling.

Most of Southern California deserts are great.

Someday. I got the land cheap because one of the big forest fires burned through there.

That thing is 50,000$ new minimum. Then you have to pay 10,000$ a year for a spot in a trailer park.

It's like you don't understand what insulation is.

unless you mod in a wood stove

for me its the only way to do things. endless super cheap heat so you can ventilate and keep the humidity down. i found it impossible using the propane furnace. they jsut cant keep up with real cold and you'll burn through even a 100lb tank in no time.
as for gassing yourself.....i dont see how. you will want to make sure you install an external air intake just to make sure you dont pull out too much air, but my trailer wasn't exactly air tight anyway.

That makes sense. Use a dehumidifier?

I don't know what the factory R rating is but 1.5" ain't worth much. Also, those vent domes aren't insulated at all.

accumulated moisture which seeped into the surrounding paneling.

was that condensation in the cold months, or something else? sure, you have to keep an eye on stuff like that. any cold little corners can start getting damp etc. i had one spot where an exposed metal bracket (old seat belt attacment point) condensed moisture and then froze lol. we just pulled the bed out a bit more and insulated the metal.

Can't run the generator 24/7, so you accumulate condensation overnight. Winter mornings there'd be condensation on anything glass or metal.

any cold little corners can start getting damp

True fuckin' story, All the underseat storage and such started getting mildew, I actually installed a bunch of PC case fans to keep the air moving

as for gassing yourself.....i dont see how.

I'm paranoid about banked coals overnight and chinks in the stovepipe

almost $10,000 a year to live in a trailer

I guess that's cheap for california...

It's great unless you want to have hobbies, a family, or any kind of stability.

Living in a trailer is not a new concept. You aren't reinventing living arrangements, you're just trying to reframe a notoriously trashy lifestyle.

it all helps, fans are just a thing when you live in a trailer/rv

i used that double wall insulted stainless pipe that basically screws together. if you put it together well there no danger really. trailers and stuff aren't airtight anyway, and coals dont give off much of anything. of course you always run co2 and carbon monoxide alarms just to be sure.

just trying to reframe a notoriously trashy lifestyle.

its a good temporary way to save money for some people in some situations. i could happily live in my trailer for the rest of my life but the family needed a bit more so we aimed for the house. but living in one doesn't need to be trashy by any means. thats just comes down to who you are, not wher eyou live.

I took the pill never looking back. I spent as much as a house but on land but worth not having neighbors. (30 minutes)

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Ok let me live in that then and don't chase me off

But do you want to live in a caravan park where alcoholism is rife

sounds like Australia

I lived in a RV for 1 year. Only paid $350 lot fee. Water, electricity, WiFi all included. I'm a truck driver and was only there 1 day a week and made about $5000 after expenses every month. Never ate at fast food even in the truck.

Caravan bogans are fun at the start but I wouldn't live amongst them

you just have to pick a nicer one, thats all. plenty of them keep that kind of thing out.

only there 1 day a week

Never ate at fast food even in the truck.

What DID you eat?

worse, he's a 1pbtid langley nigger shill.

Id rather take my chances living amongst a pride of tigers or lions or something than living amongst you cock suckers

Honestly, I wish I could go back to when I came home from Afghanistan, with a nice chunk of change in my bank. And just bought a small piece of land and bought a small cabin kit.
I would have saved so much money not having to rent on an apartment for years.
My buddy bought a nice 2 bedroom condo in a high rise in St.Louis for under 100k after a middle east deployment back in 2011.
He still owns it and rents it out at like $1500-2000 a month. Makes some good money from it.

i read that jared leto grew up in a trailer park in Louisiana. so in a way it's a good way to ensure your kid strives to become successful. now i think i understand why so many ameribros are homeless. you guys are doing it for your kids. hard times create strong men.

kek

brownoids slash the tyres of campers because theyre jealous

Beggars can't be choosers. If you want a cheap home, millions of them exist, on wheels.

You are making over $4k a month with that 100% disability. If you are a single dude, that's nice money. You get a part time job and you will live very comfy. Shit, you should go live in a place like the Phillipines and live like a king

Frens should buy land and let other frens stay on the land with them. Together we could be the rent jew and mortgage jew.

RV parks are fairly cheap with a monthly rate.

FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, DO NOT FUCKING LIVE IN AN RV

I tried that shit and all I did was lose money and get headache after fucking headache.

constantly getting water leaks, which damage the fuck out of everything

extremely prone to mold

built like absolute shit

poor insulation

slide outs are prone to so many problems

I understand that that all homes get issues but with RVs it's multiplied by 50.

I mean, you could always just get a gym membership and use that to shower and stuff but having to find somewhere to go to the bathroom all the time would get annoying.

I could live in that until I die. Comfy as.

It’s not though, it’s as low as $250 a month in some RV parks and on average about $500 a month. You get electricity, water, a drain to dump your black water, and you often gets amenities. Plus they have bathroom facilities if you don’t want to use the small RV one. There is a fridge, a stove/oven, storage space, usually a table and multiple beds. The downside is the cheap construction but if you don’t abuse it and a tornado doesn’t come by, it can last a while and then you just get another. If you want to live like that. RV parks are usually high trust so long as you avoid areas near problem demographics. One or two people could seriously live comfortably and cheaply out of one for years and it’s infinitely superior the California communal bunk or pod and has more room than a lot of overpriced apartments in NYC. There are people who make good money and live like this because they like it and saving more than enough money to retire comfortably (in an actual house or and RV if they want to)

Living in a trailer or a tiny home is not really that much different to buying a studio apartment - people here have this idea that you just buy one property and that's it for life, like autismos. You don't. You buy what you can afford and you trade up. A trailer doesn't hold much value, nor does a tiny house, but they are cheap enough that you can save.

Ultimately most of you are addicted to being Doomers and blaming others because then you din't really have to do anything.

thats just comes down to who you are, not wher eyou live.

If you're raising a family, that's bullshit and you know it. Your kids are always a part of the community you surround them with.
This nonsense of self actualization only works if you're fully developed.

rural houses in japan range from 2k usd for a 2 bed room house in the boonies and to 40k for a huge estate in good condition in a good area

you could spend less on a house than on a new pc

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Living out of a trailer park isn't the same as living out of a trailer. Trailer parks are full of people who don't have the wherewithal to secure a vacant lot and a used doublewide on there own. People who just live full time out of trailers can be shockingly well off. Lots of 8-9 figure net worth individuals on the equestrian and renfair circuits.

You don't. You buy what you can afford and you trade up.

this. never understood people that scrape pennies together for a deposit on a house and then that house is the one they die in....

abandoned houses

sus. I'd like to now how these houses qualify as abandoned.

hmm yes i would like to live in a PFOA, formaldahyde and brominated flame retardant coffin that would fall apart in a breeze, thanks!

It's illegal in many areas to live in anything other than your own property that's been inspected and insured with property taxes paid.

If the house suits it suits.
My dad was always trading up, which burnt him in 2008

japanese people will refuse to inherit these old houses due to their inheritance taxes
japanese homes are only designed to last for 75 years and when the owner dies, it's expected that the house will be torn down and replaced with a new one
gooks avoid these old homes like the plague because they'd rather get one that's already been replaced
generally, if you buy one of these, prepare to do some basic handy man work. and keep in mind that the ones for under 5k generally need to be torn down and the value of the land is greater than the building.

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The lot rent to put the trailer on costs $1,000 a month here.

hmm yes I would enjoy an earthquake tearing my house apart like a gay anus, or radiation making my testicles inflate to car sized

You should invite other anons in campers to live on your land in exchange for low rent for help building your house.

they also didnt ban asbestos until recently so have fun with lung cancer capcha Y4G00k

These are like 150k here

Where in the fuck do apartments cost $700? I mean you are definitely paying less than thay if you are a section 8 nigger but otherwise $700 is cheap for tax paying folks

You do know you can park at RV parks nationwide and receive those very services desu.

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YOU NEED A VISA

I NEED A VISA

Where in the fuck do apartments cost $700?

Podunks with no economy or jobs

Ah that socks. Less common use case for RVs. Long term people normally get hookups and vacationers are only in that situation for short periods.

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Fucking lie, you're either a boomer or jewish. In lots of "growing" or "desirable" places the RV spots are jacked up higher than lower tier apartments. Boise is one such place, all the old ass retired retards clog up the numerous longer term RV parks. Mostly snowbirds from Canada (Idaho still gets snow you dumbass jeet worshippers).

My buddy had to park his travel trailer in mountain home (45 mins away) while working in town a few months. And even there, living amongst methheads and mexicans also in 25 ft travel trailers, spot rent was more than the apartment we split (total) when the job went permanent.

rent seekers have already caught on. lots are like 800+ here

Long term people normally get hookups

Even with shore power I'm not sleeping with a space heater on all night in a tinderbox

It’s not a mobile home, it’s an RV. You can live in a lot of RV parks for a fraction of that. They don’t always let you live there long term (more than long season or year) but they usually have long term options. They might be $1k in California but you can find a place in West Virginia for $300 with a pool and clean bathroom and laundry facilities

lose 50k up front every 10 years

is better than

lose $700 a month

Trailer park finance.

In lots of "growing" or "desirable" places the RV spots are jacked up higher than lower tier apartments.

You see them faggots on youtube making vids about RV and tiny home life? They attract dumb hipsters to the lifestyle and a lot of people who would otherwise be living in a decent apartment are "living free" in an RV they aren't sure how to maintain until they get bored and jewtube pitches them a new trend to follow

These things are absolute pure trash, built my meth heads and slung by huxsters. I worked at one of the biggest dealerships for these in the country at parts and service. Ask me anything about these pieces of shit if your curious.

Don't let your worst enemy buy one of these piles.

This is classic moving the goalposts

Person A: "I cant afford a house"
Person B: "You could rent a rusted trailer 30 miles out of town"
Person A: "b-but..."
Person B: "So you DONT want a house"

This is closer to a 250-400k motorhome setup.
T. Grandmother had multiple in that range traded in every couple years (at max depreciation), and then completely stiffed me on inheritance.

30k will get you something with somehow even worse build quality than a 500k KB Homes "starter" home. On wheels.

$700 would be worse over 10 years. Also, somebody will pay for the old RV even if the floor is rotting. Plus you can get a decent one for half that price

What about when times were different? I've always wanted one of picrel

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ACCEPT YOUR SOCIETY BECOMING THIRD WORLD WHERE JOBS CAN ONLY BE GOTTEN IF YOU ARE RELATED TO THE PERSON DOING THE HIRING, STOP BEING A CHUD WHO COMPLAINS

move to Florida. yall living in shitty roach motel apartments you'll never own meanwhile I live in an RV park 10 minutes from the beach, I own a motorcycle and day trade stocks from home everyday and do whatever the fuck I want

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I didn't spend a great amount of time in (vacation style) rv parks, but it's 97% old people. Hipsters tend to try to go boondocking in their 120k sprinter vans and then sell them after a few weeks. Almost all the YT fakers are only inside it long enough to shoot that week's vlog. Lots of hype, but nothing like the grey haired menace intentionally ruining everything they can before they die (at 110 after 3 sets of organ transplants from suicide zoomies).

More long term places where the tires are rotting and wheels fully off (stolen) are all methheds or the brown equivalents.

I lived in a van on a friend's land/ almost land for a few months. It's fine and fun to read books all day and do 5 day fasts, but it isn't a long term survival strategy. Go live with that dude Arvol if you're seriously thinking about living in an asbestos tin can paying 800 a month to some "lotlord" to park in a parking spot.

If you can't turn 35k into 50k in 2 years you belong in a trailer park.

somebody will pay for the old RV even if the floor is rotting

Yeah it's called scrap value.

, but it's 97% old people.

But that's been true for decades; that part of the equation is prettymuch a constant. I guess there might be something to medical improvements over the years though

You act like you need a rocket science degree to maintain an RV LOL it's really not that hard and the very first one I owned I rewired the entire mfer and fixed up the plumbing, only someone who was useless anyway would have trouble

here's the thing, the "trailer park" you're talking about is 90% chance better than whatever dogshit small town or city you live in when you live in a tropical paradise

see pool with bitches and strip clubs on every corner, neighbors are based and republican, the night life is fucking awesome and I ride my bike to the beach anytime I want to and relax

you don't need to break the bank to have better quality life, just don't be a moron

and an addendum to this, my park is almost entirely white save for a few black families, I know the owners and they hate spics. first week here I was having beers with other guys in the park talking about the spic parts of town etc to avoid, Florida has a lot of based white people

1. Have to have land to park on
2. If said land doesn't have a working septic system the local government and/or your neighbors can get it declared a health hazard and have you kicked off your own land for trespassing until you put a septic system in
3. Public lands and parks have maximum day stays before they kick you out for squatting
4. The public in general looks down on tramps and hobos and will actively harass you and call the police on you until you "move along"

The entirety of the USA is set up like a debt plantation that punishes anyone but the rich who try to live independently. You cannot simply live your life you MUST be either trading your life for wages or be independently wealthy enough (siphoning other people life for your passive income) to afford living.

i do that at home i just put the bucket on top of the normal toilet

You act like you need a rocket science degree to maintain an RV

Nah, if you can turn a wrench you're halfway there. Unfortunately most people can't turn a wrench

Land of the free

That's right. Whites feel entitled to mansions. You should construct large residential towers and live in flats. Fuck your mansions and suburb houses.

For 30k you can buy a full size Airstream shell and furnish it yourself.

I am only a semi Neet, I bought one, And parked it in my moms yard. My lot rent is covered by mowing her yard.

Had a election run 30 amp power, and had a sewer line ran to her septic. Easy. Bought used for 14k. I don't have a girlfriend though. 2 pemvxrxople in this wouldn't be fun. No your not allowed to do this. But its just a (Parked camper with tag).

That's why you don't do it alone. Make friends. One person with an acre could allow several people to park their trailers.

It's called feudalism. See sweet for the C-suite.

I want to get one as a nomadic retiree and wilderness enthusiast but I don't even have a valid license since it was suspended years ago and driving around in that suburban stripmall hell is boring as shit plus largely a liability so hardly worth it anyway

but I don't even have a valid license since it was suspended years ago

Kek, me too. They suspended it because I refuse to pay a public urination ticket. I still drive

No rent

Still not free, factor the cost of living in something meant for occassional use for a full time living space and you'll quickly approach the same as just paying rent/mortgage, especially considering you have to put it somewhere, most municipalities won't let you park it on the street, you will need to rent a lot from someone or live literally innawoods with not public services, even then BLM and state land charge you daily rates.

No taxes

Most states require that trailers over 6 feet be registered a.k.a. tax. You also need a truck to haul it with, which also needs it's own registration, insurance, gas, and upkeep.

You're better off getting a CDL and going OTR trucking for 18-24 months making at least $1,200 a week and living rent free in your truck at your employers expense. You can save 90% of your income this way.

Vacationing in Japan is fun but I think like after a year or two living and working there I'd pretty much be ready to kill myself

I want to... but... how do you deal with having absolutely no one? Don't call me fancy, i have a few friends and family

RVs are the worst thing you can buy. I see people abandoning their early 2000's RVs by the side of the road with "ABANDONED" signs on it

Fuckin waste. No wonder Jesse from BB was able to get one for cheap

That's why he's saving 90% of his income dumbass.

Like you I have some friends and family, but I live alone with my gf, she doesn't go OTR with me, my company allows it, and I've thought about it, but A it would negate the need to keep paying rent on our apartment and B I'd probably hate it after a couple of weeks. But the option is there with most companies after you put some time in (seeing as the company would be absorbing more liability in the cabin during an accident, even though ironically the incidences of at-fault accidents decrease when a truck driver has a passenger with him).

Most companies have a pet policy, so you can bring your dog or your cat. I've seen a guy with a fucking aquarium in his truck before lmao.

I socialize mainly through vidya when I'm on my 36, other days I'm too tired and just relax with a movie and fall asleep. If you're even a little bit antisocial you will love it. If you're just introverted you'll enjoy it for the first 6 months, but after a while it will grow on you. It is a lonely man's job. If you don't have your CDL yet, do not go to a private school or company training. I got my CDL at my community college for half the cost ($2800) and they didn't require upfront payment. It's also generally a better education as well (around 140 hours of combined classroom instruction and drive time.) You won't feel like a cog in the license mill like you will at private schools, or company sponsored training who are just interested in you getting behind the wheel to make them money as soon as possible. Thetruckersreport.com has a trove of good information as well.

About 10 years ago I lived in a rv trailer for a while. Bought it for 6k from a cool old dude that took care of it. Trailer, not too big, kind of like a cramped studio. There were plenty of mobile home parks that also had rv lots with hookups (water, sewage, electric). Basically a concrete slab in the dirt big enough for a trailer to sit on. I paid $300 a month for the lot and all hookups except electric that was paid through electric company. No internet so I had the cable company dig a trench and feed a cable right out to my lot for me. Cool guy, no extra charge. Main downside was having to use the public laundry to clean clothes, but they also had public pool and gym. Everyone minded their own business or was friendly and nice (even the crackheads). Had to get a window ac unit for when it was hot and a space heater for when it was cold but they both worked great and were extremely cheap. Great way to save money to invest and/or take time to learn a new industry you want to switch to. Or just chill I guess. This was 10 years ago like I said but I'm sure similar situations are possible if you make it happen

how do you deal with having absolutely no one?

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That's just boomers being generational niggers. A camper is minimum $600 worth of scrap steel. Guys will come haul it off and pay you.

Europeans all die when it's 85 degrees outside

Where do you park it?
Trailer parks charge shitloads of money each month just for a few hundred square feet to park on.

You dont help your family your no better than they are