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50654960 No.50654960 [Reply] [Original]

If you can't afford a house just buy a mobile home. They're cheap cause nobody wants to live in them but who gives a fuck.

>> No.50654983

>>50654960
only worth it if if you have land (and septic/well.) lot fees are expensive. also trailers are energy inefficient as hell, they cost a fortune to heat in the winter.

>> No.50655017

>>50654983
You pay the extra for better insulation which isn't that expensive for a mobile home. Cheaper if you're ordering it as part of the build before it's shipped.

Well and Sceptic is pricy but the trade off is no water bill and a green lawn. Lol

>> No.50655231

prefab homes are the ultimate redpill this is just a campervan except you cant just drive away when niggers sniff you out

>> No.50655258

>>50654960
i have 3 of these on one lot and i sleep in a different one every night so that if glownigger agents ever come for me theres a 66% chance they enter the decoy home

>> No.50655278

>>50654960
Grew up in a mobile home. 6/10 experience. Well and septic are a necessity or else you’re just a rentoid with a few extra steps.

>> No.50655302

>>50655258
Basado

>> No.50655317

Why is everyone so worried about a septic system? If you’re on city water in a manufactured, it’s the same as city water in anything else. Pros and cons to the water thing, but it’s hardly a part of the decision to buy a manufactured home.

>> No.50655340

How well do they hold up though? They seem pretty flimsy. Isn’t it just a depreciating asset that will be a worthless POS in 20 years?

>> No.50655363

Gotta get a double wide at least. And get one made with better quality materials. Deer Valley is pretty good, their walls are thick enough you’d never guess you lived in a manufactured home.

>> No.50655374

>>50655317
because city water doesn't exist if you live in a rural area. my parents are 5 miles away from the nearest city/water sewer hookup and they're not even that rural.

>> No.50655528

>>50654983
No they don't unless they are old as fuck. My place costs $50 to keep cool in the summer and $80 to kerp warm in the winter.

>> No.50655561

>>50654960
a few drops of gallium on one of those support beams and say bye bye to that side of the house

>> No.50655681

Ask me how I know you don't ffuck

>> No.50655701

>>50654960
Mobile homes/constructed homes are overwhelmingly dominated by Warren Buffet/Berkshire Hathaway who have admitted that they jack up prices on trailers because they know anyone living in one has nowhere else to go.

>> No.50655864

>>50654960
I would never, that looks like it would get destroyed in rain, and feels thin enough for a bebe gun to pierce through the wall

>> No.50655890

>you VIL live in ze pod

>> No.50655982

>>50655890
Xe pod is rented, not owned. It is also communal, like a dorm. You're just stupid.

>> No.50656414

>>50655258
Based and Tannerite pilled

>> No.50656618

>>50655258
My man.

>> No.50656687

>>50655340
Any home is going to fall to shit if you don't maintain it.
Mobile homes get a bad rap because they're owned by poor retards who don't maintain them.
The fact that houses are considered an asset is a fucking scam. Only Japan seems to have woken up to the fact.

>> No.50656689

>>50655258
what happens if they enter the decoy house? asking for a fren, no they don't glow

>> No.50656714

>>50654960
I live in a storm prone area

>> No.50656738

>>50656687
>Any home is going to fall to shit if you don't maintain it.
>The fact that houses are considered an asset is a fucking scam
A someone born into a family with a history of aggressive investment in land and property, this so much. It's the reason I don't care about owning nothing meme, all I want are passive income producing assets with as little liability as possible, sure owning a multiplex brings passive income but it faaar from low liability. Maintaining a home is fucking stupid tiers of costs everywhere and the moment you put it off for another year, more damage will accrue, which will cost to fix even more. Don't get me started will bullshit tenants who don't pay or intentionally fuck your house up.
>I will own nothing
>and
>I
>Will
>Be
>Happy

>> No.50657685

>>50654960
mobile home is a good redpill, but only on property you own and with a foundation so it retains value

>> No.50658192
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>>50655258

>> No.50658220

>>50656738
This is low Test energy folks.

>> No.50658264

Unlike a real house it's a depreciating asset, but it's better than the "tiny homes" yuppies buy, which are basically just the overpriced millennial version of a trailer.

>> No.50658277

Oh boy, I can't wait to be paying a mortgage and rent at the same time!

It's the worst of both worlds.

>> No.50658282

>>50655258
You better have thermal shielding so they can't tell which one is occupado

>> No.50658296

>>50658264
The point of a mobile home isn't reselling it. The point of a mobile home is to have a minimum viable build to live in while you build your homestead/ranch/farm. Once you get the funds you build a more permanent structure or just get a double wide. After all if it ain't broke...

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50658336

>>50656689

>> No.50658342

>>50658296

If you're not building equity, though, it's arguable if you're better off just renting. But I suppose you can still sell the trailer later on. You may not get what you paid for it, but even if you only get 80% of the value, that's still not bad and the money isn't going to a landlord instead to never be seen again.

>> No.50658386

yeah im gay

>> No.50658421

>>50658342
Stop thinking in terms of exchange value and think in terms of use value. I'm not talking about buying a mobile home to go work for Nosenberg (although you can remotely). I'm saying you buy a trailer when you have the capital both human and financial to make a play at:
>Your own homestead, farm or ranch
>A fortress in the exurbs or rural area for long term (think generationally) habitation
>A stepping stone into having a better/permanent structure on your land. The mobile home, if maintained, can still house family members, say your ancestors or descendants in pinch or you can even rent it out.

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50658579

>>50658421
So just buy land and live in a Prius stealth camper.

>> No.50658638

>>50656738
yellow hands typed this post. you disgust me.

>> No.50658651

>>50658579
Prii are gay. Get a 4x4 truck so you can actually go all terrain, haul things, camp in the bed if you want etc. Also good luck not getting caught my the neighbors they can be even nosier out in the countryside.

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50658992

>>50655528
Hahaha this poorfag lives in a mobile home!

>> No.50658997

>>50658992
This, everyone, is a faggot. You can all take turns and laugh now.

>> No.50659031

>>50658997
Poverty is a disease. I'm afraid it's terminal in your case.

>> No.50659050

>>50659031
>/biz/ is a >100 IQ board anon
Go back.

>> No.50659076

take the bus pill
used school busses are dirt cheap
all steel construction
diesel
water falls from the sky just set a tarp and then filter it a bit
solar power comes from the sky
compost toilet or shit in bags and throw out the window
park at walmart
when you want to trade up or get out you sell it to no skill losers for a 10x roi

>> No.50659095

>>50659076
Diesel prices are too high for that to be a poorfag viable build. Maybe back in the Trump era.

>> No.50659105

>>50658296
This, this is the exact reason you would really want a mobile home.

>>50655340
Twice that if you put maybe $10k into maintaining it. But yeah once the roof goes its basically worthless as the cost of a new roof is more than the residual value of the structure.

That said, if you don't have land, renting a trailer can be considerably cheaper than renting a similarly sized apartment

>> No.50659153

>>50658342
>If you're not building equity, though, it's arguable if you're better off just renting
land is a finite resource. like gold but without the alex jones conspiracies

>> No.50659186

>>50656738
what assets do you own for passive income?

>> No.50659203

>>50659095
what is a dpf delete?
my modded tdi jetta went from 800km per tank to 1500km per tank (thats 70+ mpg)
total cost for mod was free since I sold the dpf and cat for more than a straight downpipe and tune
this works on all modern diesels btw

>> No.50659238

>>50657685
H-hey don't they depreciate like cars?

>> No.50659326

>>50655701
>jack up prices on trailers because

They jack up the prices of the lots, knowing they don't have enough money to actually move their "mobile" home

>> No.50659739

>>50658220
No, don't psyop me! I WILL OWN NOTHING AND I WILL BE HAPPY
>>50658336
I don't glow... anymore. Seriously, I got out of being a G-man on a bad note so I can't work with any G-man affiliated association. At least I didn't get suicided.
>>50658638
LEL, called it but I'm too tan from being outside all day to look like a real yellow
>>50659186
DeFi shitcoin pooling, stake, and vestings I had an early entry in that continues to pay passive income, it's almost an infinite money hack as long as the market continues to hold. However, how much I make from passive is up to market conditions and we all know how crypto shitcoins are. Once I have substantial passive income to work with, I'll start building into IFs, ETFs, FOREX LPs, and Dividend Stocks for a more secure (stable) passive income as the crypto shitcoin market is quite dangerous, I've just been incredibly lucky.

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50659804

why would i want to live next to methheads, felons, mexicans and pitbull owners? plus tho se houses seem to deteriorate so fast.

>> No.50659812

>>50659739
Story time Fedboy. Why'd things end badly?

>> No.50659902

>>50659238
like I said, not if you properly install them on a concrete foundation or basement. they actually go up in value

>> No.50659923

>>50659902
Avoid basements if you can. Nothing but fucking problems. Trust me anons take the storm shelter pill.

>> No.50659973

>>50659812
It's a boring story, I somehow broke out of their indoctrination and realized the bullshit people and toxic environment so I just told the ones above me that I quit and so, I just quit. (Hint: You can't just quit but due to my reputation and record, they let me quit but on their terms)

>> No.50660037

>>50654960
A guy in my neighborhood recently bought the smaller 10,000 sq ft. near the entrance of our neighborhood. He brought in a double wide mobile home and rested it on pillars like a normal post & pier design. He built a massive 4 car garage with super tall ceilings and connected it to one end of the mobile home. With some nice landscaping, you cant even tell that its just a rectangle shaped mobile home that he used.

>> No.50660074

>>50655561
not like a regular house where you could do that with a bic lighter and some gasoline. this is way more probable because all you need is gallium