It would probably make a good booth at a flea market, if it wasn't so overpriced. Must have taken at least an hour to architecturally design.
My thoughts as well. Chris has done a bunch of good for Airstream, but this looks like something any competent contractor would use on a commercial worksite. My Airstream (lowly as it is in its present state) would serve my family much better than Chris' latest offering at 20% the cost (after upgrades).
Sorry, Chris. It's not for us.
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It is overpriced, for what it is, at $112.50 a square foot. You can have a site built home put up for $60-100 a square foot. Manufactured homes are around $40 a square foot, and seem to be better built than some site built homes they are building in our neighborhood now.
well, that is high if you are thinking of building a house, maybe, but in terms of a complete house, ready to live in except for water and sewage lines--that seems like a bargain to me--of course I live in one of the most expensive areas of the US, so I'm biased that way.
I sent it to my Mom--think of it for MIL housing, too--close by but not in the same kitchen!
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anyone notice this Deam trailer is a Thor Company?
no I didn't thanks for pointing that out, micsupply--Thor must really like CCDeam, huh?
Speaking of cdean, (close but not the same as this thread!), did anything ever come of the search for his stolen ccd? We heard a lot for a while, then nothing. ?????? About this park model, neat! Fits into that simplification mode that I crave, but don't seem to achieve. How is this fitted for 4 season-COLD weather living?
I emailed Chris a couple of months ago about his Bambi, they still had not recovered it at that time. When I asked him about building another one, he said he was going in a different direction with the next one. I guess he did.
They have four classes of trailers to live in.
Mobile Home.
Modular home (mobile home that can have the frame pulled out to make it immobile).
Park Model.
Travel Trailer.