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Got me a semi portable house updated pic
mogley98
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So I bought 16 acres back in 2000, and then added 9.6 more in 2001 adjacent to the original. Been clearing, installing well septic Etc. along with smaller out buildings over the years.
Finally wife and I found a decent used double wide for a cash price we could afford and had it moved on the lot yesterday. Now to get all the utilities connected and finish the driveway and yard. Wife found the house from a young guy who drives for UPS he kept the place in pretty good shape. I plan to add a metal roof, front and back porches and connect a transfer switch for a Generac 22KW.
The machine they used to drive it up the driveway is pretty awesome house cat or platypus something like that. Here are a few pics.
not much clearance on that driveway LOL
This is the Skirting the way they had it when we bought it.
Kat is happy coming together
Start of driveway from main road
After making the turn in I can pee and no one can see me
View from end of driveway, driveway goes through the woods a little ways to the main road.
Why don't we go to school and work on the weekends and take the week off!
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You can get a good deal on a used Mobile home.
Then we can sell the house we live in now and add that to our IRA stash.
I will need a still I guess no sense having to drive to town to get my sipping whiskey!
That is only when you take off the wheels and the tung.
It is my opinion that you may have screwed up - bigtime!
The quality of whisky is determined by the water. The first thing should have been the still!
Yes instead of Hanahan it will be St. Stephen
Understatement of the month.
That looks like a well cared for home.
Congratulations!
(I wish I had property like that. The lumberyard is two blocks from the house and the hardware store is three, but I still would like to live in the country.)
Have taken apart, moved and put together several doublewides. Appears you have good wind 'shelter' with the trees and also good drainage too.
I've found best to block them from pored concrete piers bored into the ground below frost level .. then they stay level and never shift due to frost or settleing. Have set some on 4 concrete runners length of home to block off of and/or on a full concrete slab.
Enjoy you new digs.
We have enough gun laws, what we need is IDIOT control.
Blood makes you related. Loyalty makes you family.
I thought getting old would take longer. :shock:
Manufactured homes with a metal frame are designed to be supported by blocking under the metal frame.
IF you plan to support the structure around the perimeter like a stick built house, contact the mfg as some are NOT designed for that type of set-up. Just F.Y.I.
We have enough gun laws, what we need is IDIOT control.
Blood makes you related. Loyalty makes you family.
I thought getting old would take longer. :shock:
Not much damage at all really, I actually don't care for the laminate flooring he used and plan to change out to LVT in most of the rooms and retrim anyway.