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I see it as an upscale RV that is typically immobile. The big difference are the finishes, the tiny house is more like a home whereas an RV can be much cheaper. But not necessarily, I've seen $1M motor homes, talk about expensive sq ft living!
Just wait until those RVs become cheap enough for hipsters to afford. Then you will see the artisan RV remodeling movement.Williamsburg and Park Slope will be overtaken by hipster RVs.
We have a little RV dealer around the corner that is selling the new "retro" canned ham trailers. There pretty cheap and light. Most can be pulled by a compact SUV. Stopped by and looked at one...I think my little 63 Scout pull a few of them.
Quote from: Desert-SOHC on November 02, 2015, 12:36:28 PMWe have a little RV dealer around the corner that is selling the new "retro" canned ham trailers. There pretty cheap and light. Most can be pulled by a compact SUV. Stopped by and looked at one...I think my little 63 Scout pull a few of them. Got a pic?
Quote from: chewbacca5000 on November 02, 2015, 02:31:15 PMQuote from: Desert-SOHC on November 02, 2015, 12:36:28 PMWe have a little RV dealer around the corner that is selling the new "retro" canned ham trailers. There pretty cheap and light. Most can be pulled by a compact SUV. Stopped by and looked at one...I think my little 63 Scout pull a few of them. Got a pic?I go by there all the time, its one of my "ridding" routes. I'll snap one next time I'm over there.