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Trailersteading: How to Find, Buy, Retrofit, and Live Large in a Mobile Home

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Trailersteading: How to Find, Buy, Retrofit, and Live Large in a Mobile Home
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anna Hess
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenrePersonal finance
Self-sufficiency
Home and house maintenance
ISBN/Barcode 9781634504102
ClassificationsDewey:643.29
Audience
General
Illustrations 100 color photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
Publication Date 18 February 2016
Publication Country United States

Description

Think of all the things you could do if you didn't have to spend $16,000 a year on rent or mortgage. Old single-wide mobile homes can often be found for free (and installed for a couple of thousand dollars) in rural areas, so trailersteading is akin to dumpster-diving, and can save you thousands of dollars each year. A trailer allows you to live without debt, to keep your ecological footprint to a minimum with energy bills at or below the national average, all while still blending in with traditional homeowners. Trailersteading profiles nine mobile-home dwellers who have used trailers as a stepping stone toward achieving their dreams. Some have spent the cash they saved on renovations involving extra insulation, pitched roofs, classy interiors, and even. Many also took advantage of a low-cost housing option to pursue their passions, becoming full-time homemakers or homesteaders. In addition to the case studies, this book presents easy methods of minimizing the negative sides of trailer life and accentuating the positive. Learn which parts of installing and upgrading your trailer are easy for a DIYer and which parts should be left to the experts, along with how to cheaply heat and cool a mobile home.

Author Biography

Anna Hess is a homesteader, writer, and blogger whose first book, The Weekend Homesteader, helped thousands of homesteaders-to-be find ways to fit their dreams into the hours leftover from a full-time job.

Reviews

"An obvious buy for anyone who is retrofitting or renovating a mobile home, but it's also a subtle winner in the library of any DIY'er, homesteader, renovator, or dreamer who is interested in alternative housing ideas." -greenmama blog "An obvious buy for anyone who is retrofitting or renovating a mobile home, but it's also a subtle winner in the library of any DIY'er, homesteader, renovator, or dreamer who is interested in alternative housing ideas." -greenmama blog