What's wrong with buying and living in one of these kinds of house
What's wrong with buying and living in one of these kinds of house
Tornadoes are attracted to them like flies to shit.
You might as well be living in a trailer (which those are, but you are charged for a house)
Nothing wrong with that
Nothing. Depending on the area you're in, trailer parks are often full of kind old people and young families. The trailers themselves are easier than shit to maintain, and last just as long as any other house, if not longer. I've stayed a few days in a single-wide which was plenty of space for one or two people. I don't know what the fuck I would do with all of the space a double-wide would offer, at that point it's the size of a small house.
They're OK now, but the old metal clad ones were shit.
t. trailer trash
you wont own the land
it willl depreciate
you will still pay fines to make up whatever the hoa pays for the taxes 1x a year
Nothing. HOA dues are a bitch tho
Nothing, I love mine, it's cozy as hell. Every once in awhile we get a new weirdo that rents next door, but they never last long. For the most part everyone is polite and respectful.
Depends where you park it.
Depreciation. I mean it's still better than renting though depending on the math.
this.
if you're around old people, its fine
if you're around niggers or meth heads it would be miserable
This.
year 2023
forced to buy a house
interest rates are 5.25%
explain to my wife its smarter to purchase a plot of land and slap a kit home on it
she argues and wants her dream home
i give in and we purchase a 2 story 420k
fast forward 1 year and she's complaining how hard it is to clean
now regrets the purchase and wishes we would have bought land and put a kit home on it.
I explained to her this is why she should let me lead and stop making things difficult when decisions need to be made.
the point is do wtf you want to do.
if you own the land and cant jerk your neighbor off through the window its ok. then over a couple decades, you underpin it and slowly build a bunker underneath it where you keep all your gunz
Worse still, most of them are on leased land, so you’re still a renter, and the landlord can jack up that rent whenever he wants.
Usually you're still renting the land it's on
don't forget they're overpriced as fuck now. they need to halve in price before they're worth it again
You're a bitch
How much rent we talking? Couple hundred bucks?
Those cost 80,000 dollars now
They don't appreciate like a normal house does. It's basically a big car/house and it depreciates. Plus it has paper thin walls, you hear rain/thunder louder.
listening to a w*man
lol. lmao even. w*men are no different than livestock, would you consult a chicken or a cow on any major life decision?
Nothing, it's just typically the places you find those are shitholes, your neighbors are going to be bottom of the barrel irredeemable human (and I use that term loosely) trash regardless of race, and when you account for the rent you have to pay to use the lot the trailer is sitting on you're not really saving anything over an actual house somewhere else.
i give in
Enjoy your failed marriage and divorce rape
Literally the worst of both worlds.
It's a bitch and a half to pick up and move, while having absolutely none of the benefits of having a stationary house.
Either get a well-built house made of brick or stonework, or a truck with a trailer/motorhome.
No half measures.
Buying an affordable home and cleaning it up yourself is so low status. Tiktok women would never look at you.
and cleaning it up
Needs a new foundation, might as well doze it
You could still live there for another 30 years.
Why don't white people believe in private backyards?
I'm posting from a double wide pre built one right now. Aside from some of the spic construction, absolutely nothing wrong with it.
In a dry climate they would probably last 100 years.
Based and redpilled
You have to lease the land and in most cases cna be easily cucked out of the property because of it. Don't be retarded and buy a house/trailer on leased land, buy the land then get a trailer if you have to but don't be a cuck and enable this utter retardation that shouldnt even exist at all to begin with.
The amount of beautiful houses I've seen on leased property shows me people 90 years ago were brain dead levels of retarded with this shit.
Wrong again, maintenance is key. The metal ones can be repainted, but the metal stays metal forever. Plastic siding must be replaced and particle board disintegrates.
You developmed your opinions from Jewish tv programming so that you are stuck in the city and never reproduce. The jew wants you spending all your money on rent.
They cost too much
Honestly the only downside is they are usually cheek by jowl with many more. If you have an actual plot of land they're just fine.
Whenever I see a house for sale I'm just reminded of 30+ years of wage slavery.
Varies on location. Could be $400 to over $1,000. Whatever price the landlord chooses.
Nothing, as long as you put it on 30+ acres of land.
Own land and put one of these on it. Live in a park until you have the money. You will be able to save enough for land with your deceased rent payments, then haul that sob onto your land.
You get one small building permitted, then leave the park model on wheels, low taxes!
You really don't know what you are talking about.
This is literally the only way to save the White race.
Nothing. The only problem is they are trying to charge you $200,000 for them and then charging you a $700 lot fee.
Pest control companies often refuse service to trailer parks as their problems are un-managable.
You developmed your opinions from Jewish tv programming
I developed my opinion on having been raised in one. Like I said, the more modern variants are a way better build quality, having eaves solves a lot of problems the tin cans had.
That's one of the things I missed about a trailer when I didn't live in one. Rain/thunder help me sleep.
The only problem is they are trying to charge you $200,000 for them
This is a problem.
can we stop calling it 'buying' ffs? you never own that shit, you never will, you are literally paying a rent under another fucking name holy shit how the public are fools
I have read that trailer homes are nearly impossible to get rid of due to how different they are to houses. That it would cost more to tear down and trash the scraps than to simply abandon the trailer and plot. Is there any truth to this?
Really? Seems like a good way to profit, like how doctors milk prescriptions out of fatties
Yep honestly an apartment would be better
i grew up in one of these, it was old then, and i drive by it on occasion to see how its holding up, it still looks solid.
meanwhile my american drywall box is cracking and poorly insulated
No doubt in my mind trailers are superior to modern houses in the US. My only question is whether a traditional mobile home is better or worse than one of those prefabricated houses. At first glance they appear to be the same thing but the prefabs get unloaded from the trailer.
They depreciate very fast and because of the bad reputation, you can never rent or sell it for much.
It is a good option for people who own land but cannot afford to build a real house.
What's wrong with buying and living in one of these kinds of house
Make sure you own the land.
A used trailer is definitely a lot cheaper to put up if you can buy a piece of land that percolates and has well water, you just put septic and a well on it then hook a nice used trailer up for 30k until you have the funds, or time to put a proper house up.
That's what that cheap bastard that made walmart did even when he was a multi, multi millionaire.
Probably depends on the age and type. Burn it down and haul off the scrap or sell the base to someone.
Someone down the road wheeled in a second one on their property and gutted it and added on a porch.
In some parts of Florida they go for half a million + no isurance available to cover it when it inevitably gets destroyed by a hurricane
Look at how they’re listed. You dont actually own the land its on, youre just buying the trailer. If you bought raw land and THEN put a trailer on it that’s different
meh these things are over priced for what it is, id say yeah buy some land, but if you want a cheap temp shelter while you save to build your own bigger house, just buy and amazon metal shed, fit it with solar panels. you can get something livable for 5k instead of the 50k this mobile home going to cost in the end
the point is do wtf you want to do.
Uh, yeah. When I lived on the east coast and told my neighbor that we were gonna move to the midwest, his eyes lit up and he said enthusiastically that he'd always wanted to do that, but his wife wanted to stay, because her family was there.
I get wanting to stay near family. However, it's kind of a meme in the 21st century, considering that everybody is very atomized and really only gets together during a major holiday, if that. I thought it was nuts that this guy was saying he'd spent 30+ years somewhere he didn't wanna be, where he couldn't do the stuff he wanted to do. He LOVED gardening, enough to just go make free gardens in other people's back yards if they'd let him. Imagine what he could have done with a few acres instead of a cramped suburban lot.
Modern people are so brainwashed into compliance. In a voice call with some of my friends, I made the offhand comment that I was hankering for some Chinese food, but now that I live so rural, it's not like there's Doordash or even a Chinese takeout place within an hour's drive. And all my friends moaned in sympathy for me, which really made me do a double-take. They know I moved here because we wanted the land and the privacy and the space to do shit outdoors. But apparently the thought of being bereft of Doordash was genuinely horrifying to my internet friends.
Don't worry, the wife is learning how to make that stuff at home.
In 2025 its got a better chance against a tornado than the new mexican build 2 story fake houses. Steel beams are better than plywood
Houses dont appreciate in america anymore just the taxes. When yoy try and sell it goes for waaaaay less
low price homes bring poor people who treat the area like it’s section 8 housing. the only nice trailer parks i’ve ever seen are 55+ places