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I would.

Not really a "camping" trailer anyway.

More of a semi-permanent "home away from home", or a guest trailer on your property.

My great grandfather lived in a similar but longer version on his son's farm.

It was bare aluminum exterior and real hardwood interior.

I always liked that trailer.
I've helped people set up a few single and double wide mobile homes before. There are two ways to do it. Block it and skirt it, personal property tax. Put it on a basement and it becomes real estate tax. When you buy it, you pay sales tax on it, when you put it on the basement after you pay sales tax, real estate kicks in. What a joke. We had several that were rental, best deal going. We had an inside and could pick them up for 5,000 dollars, rent them out for 800 a month. After a few years, rather than repair them, I'd haul them off, get a few bucks for them and haul in a new used one. Best, easiest money I ever made.
 
I'm a tad leery of having "trailer people" as business partners/tenants.
 
...and I probably have more in common with "trailer people" than most.
 
I think This is what my GGF had, but his was longer.
Full sized "living room" and much larger bedroom.
1940's "Spartan Manor".

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I'm a tad leery of having "trailer people" as business partners/tenants.
23 rental properties, three were trailers. My daughter has 8, not one of them is worth less than 600k. Not my first rodeo.
 
Speaking of heated floor... The rectangle holes are where the shop lifts will be anchored.

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23 rental properties, three were trailers. My daughter has 8, not one of them is worth less than 600k. Not my first rodeo.

Good for you.

Nothing quite like having a piece of the "supply side".

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Good for you.

Nothing quite like having a piece of the "supply side".

:drinks:
I own nothing anymore and don't miss it or being involved in that world. Flipping was the last venture for me and I'm to old and just don't need the money like I did. My daughter, now that's another story, I watch from afar.
 
Little backstory, this boarded up house in North Minneapolis is across the street from one of my weekly stops. Every week there is more aluminum siding missing, last week it was missing about as high as a person could reach from the ground. The crackheads must have “found” a ladder. I bet they are hauling it to one of the scrappers a few blocks away to get money for their drugs.
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