My new not so tiny trailer... "The Chalet"

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Postby Alleged User » Thu Feb 24, 2011 5:37 pm

Well, how cool is that? It takes courage to follow your dreams, and your passion for the work you're doing shows. :thumbsup:

Keep the pictures coming, Thomas. Your home is just beautiful...thanks for sharing it with us.
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Re: My new not so tiny trailer... "The Chalet"

Postby planovet » Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:30 pm

2bits wrote:2-5 acres of heavily wooded land


OK, when are you going to clear some land so we can have a gathering at your place?? :thinking: :lol:
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Postby Catoosa Grani » Thu Feb 24, 2011 10:04 pm

Mark, don't you think we could take our axes, etc. and help clear so we can park?

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Postby High Desert » Thu Feb 24, 2011 11:14 pm

Right on Thomas. Your extreme interior makeover is looking awesome. And paid for in two years sounds like a fantastic plan to me!
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RE: The Chalet

Postby mezmo » Fri Feb 25, 2011 12:16 am

Hi 2bits/Thomas,

Congrats on all the progress! It looks like a really cost-effective
way to achieve your interim housing needs. 'Hope the rest of the
plan continues to progress smoothly.

What is the brand of the MH? Singlewides are really maligned
unnecessarily. [MHs in general for that matter.] If they were done
correctly they could be the answer to the affordable housing problem.
Like you say, being a slave to a mortgage just to 'keep up with the
Joneses' isn't necessarily the answer to everyones dreams/problem.

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Postby 2bits » Fri Feb 25, 2011 1:09 am

Hey guys, thank you for all the supportive replies. I hate to leave my nice home, but now I am itching to get into my new place! I told CD earlier that I consider this a Scotty, just a REALLY big Scotty, it's aluminum outside with a frame in the middle and paneling on the inside and I would live in one of those so why not this!

Here are some replies :)

madjack wrote:have ya bought the land yet...ifso, when ya moving the trailer.........mj



Thanks MJ! I haven't bought the land but I have a really nice 5 ac place picked out within driving distance to work! It has a Gas line easement at the front so that is a deterrent to most buyers but I want to build in back, and it has been on the market for a year, so I am just hoping that I will get enough $$$ From the sale of my existing home to get into that, otherwise, I have a few other places in the same area lined up! If the house doesn't sell, I will just save up for a year, or two :( but hey two years to my retirement home I can deal with! Shadow, You are right that getting the place is stage 1, Getting the land is stage 2, getting the land ready for a house is stage 3, and moving out there is the end game!



Miriam C. wrote:Honestly, the kitchen and living room are great but don't seem to go together.


LOL! Miriam, the kitchen and living room colors don't go together at all! They totally clash! That is the reason for the old english bar which basically separates the kitchen into a room of it's own, and rooms don't have to match. So I am planning to build that and after I move the sheetrock will probably crack all to hell anyway so that will be time to re do it in a tan color.

aggie79 wrote::thumbsup: Wow Thomas! You have been busy.
That is a really cool plan and a cool home. You're still going to Beavers Bend - aren't you?
Tom


Hey Tom! Yes You can count on me being there! I am putting a new carb on the truck to see if I can actually get into double digit gas milage and I have a half a cord of wood I am bringing to burn!

Butch, Yes, I am still here, work has been very busy and every night I go to the house and work so not much time for surfing, I try to stir up Slocowboy when I can though LOL (Just kidding SLO)

planovet wrote:OK, when are you going to clear some land so we can have a gathering at your place?? :thinking: :lol:

Hehe, It will be "somewhere" on Hwy 34 between Terrell and Quinlan… Lots of room for a nice fire! You will be the first to know, I can't wait! Riding that Babcat for a month ripping up a clearing sounds fun too!


mezmo wrote:
What is the brand of the MH? Singlewides are really maligned
unnecessarily. [MHs in general for that matter.] If they were done
correctly they could be the answer to the affordable housing problem.
Like you say, being a slave to a mortgage just to 'keep up with the
Joneses' isn't necessarily the answer to everyones dreams/problem.

Cheers,
Norm/mezmo


Hey Norm, My trailer was built by KB homes! I've never cared about the Jone's too! I got an awesome deal on my brick home, but it was still too taxing for me. I was thinking about getting married at the time too, and now I found my zone!

Thank you again everyone for the comments, I installed 3 out of the 7 blinds today, here's a pic, I am looking forward to seeing the bay window with the wood blinds!

Night all!

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Postby pete42 » Fri Feb 25, 2011 10:33 am

If what you are doing isn't working stop doing it.....

nice plan, make sure you can park a trailer on the land you purchase.

some places don't allow a trailer, like the county I live in here in Ohio.

I live at a man made lake subdivision and they put a stop to factory built homes now all homes must be stick built, they never did allow trailers.

but someone can build and a trailer park opps I mean a mobil home park then it's ok ........go figure.
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Postby 2bits » Fri Feb 25, 2011 2:56 pm

pete42 wrote:If what you are doing isn't working stop doing it.....

nice plan, make sure you can park a trailer on the land you purchase.

some places don't allow a trailer, like the county I live in here in Ohio.

I live at a man made lake subdivision and they put a stop to factory built homes now all homes must be stick built, they never did allow trailers.

but someone can build and a trailer park opps I mean a mobil home park then it's ok ........go figure.



I won't be in a neighborhood, I will BE the neighborhood, so no worries about being able to put it there. I like the term trailer too.. makes it seem like I am camping everyday!
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Postby tonyj » Fri Feb 25, 2011 3:28 pm

Even if you are out in the "country" you need to have the property records searched to make sure the area isn't subject to a prior valid covenant that prohibits things like manufactured homes or built homes subject to minimum size limits.

My workshop is located on property that is 5 miles from the closest town. At one time, the area was platted for a subdivision that was never built. A previous owner also sold the property subject to a covenant that prevents me (or anyone else) from building a home that is less than 1,500 square feet, that prevents me from moving any manufactured housing on the property, and prevents me from raising hogs (not that I would, but it is in the filed covenant).

Most of the time sellers and buyers are aware of theses type stipulations, or they surface at closing. But better to check before you commit to buying than to find out later that piece of paper exists and prevents you from moving "The Chalet" onto your dream property.
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Postby 2bits » Fri Feb 25, 2011 7:01 pm

No sweat on the restrictions, there are mobile homes all over the place. This is from an estate and the street behind it which is part of the same estate has all mobile homes and only one site built. all the streets around are countryfied trailers. I guess you would have to know the area, but this is "trailer country" here up in these parts LOL...
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Postby grizz » Fri Feb 25, 2011 7:13 pm

Great stuff Thomas.

Will be watching this one.
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Postby aggie79 » Fri Feb 25, 2011 8:54 pm

Thomas,

I'm happy to see your plan moving forward. The time for you to move to (near?) east Texas will come sooner than you think.

My brother and sister-in-law did something similar to you. Before they were engaged, my brother bought a 5-acre parcel in Mission, Texas, fairly close in to where he works (Reynosa). The property came with a mobile home and they lived in it for six years while clearing the brush and some trees. (It was once part of a working citrus grove. They still have plenty of lemon, orange, and grapefruit trees.) Last year, they had a home built on the property. It really is a cool place.

Let me know when you start the clearing.

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Postby S. Heisley » Fri Feb 25, 2011 9:52 pm

Thomas, you are doing really good and should pat yourself on the back! The new wood blinds look great with the dark green paint. The price on that trailer would be really hard to beat, too. Can't wait to see more! :thumbsup:
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Postby 2bits » Sat Feb 26, 2011 2:41 am

Thanks guys, I am really ready to move and get the other house on the market to see if I can get anything out of it at all. We'll see!

Tom, I think the clearing will be hard work but fun hard work! Nothing cooler than makin trail with a Bobcat!
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Postby Cliffmeister2000 » Sat Feb 26, 2011 9:07 am

2bits wrote:Thanks guys, I am really ready to move and get the other house on the market to see if I can get anything out of it at all. We'll see!

Tom, I think the clearing will be hard work but fun hard work! Nothing cooler than makin trail with a Bobcat!

Put your house on the market now! It will show better occupied. :thumbsup:
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