Better than a Tiny House! House on Wheels! 2024 Grand Lodge 42VIEW

Published 2023-07-17
Much easier to move than a Tiny House?! Is this a House on Wheels or a Mobile Condo?! This 2024 Grand Lodge 42VIEW is as Big as a House on the inside and out! House on wheels is the perfect description of this 45ft long, 13,927lb. giant that has sleeping room for 8 with a king size bed, 102" wide main body construction, 8 foot 6 inch ceilings, electric fireplace, and large windows for A LOT of natural sunlight! This park model RV is perfect for someone looking for a second home away from home or maybe even their forever!

MSRP $101,507

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All Comments (21)
  • @zogswrath2974
    I feel that if you have that many people in one living situation that you need at least a bath and a half.
  • @ryanmiller9050
    My wife and I purchased one of these rigs mid April and had it delivered 2 weeks later (April 28th) to our campground. Ours is up on cinder blocks and has a 26x8 deck in front. So it’s not going anywhere. We have to younger girls (7 and 11) and it works great for us. We’ve also had a total of 8 people staying with us and not once were there “lines” or “problems” with only having 1 bathroom. Plus I’ve made the “long trek” across the rig in the middle of the night and half asleep to use the bathroom with zero issues or concern (with people sleeping on the pullout couch). Plus there’s really no place for a half bath. I’ve seen some people mention the storage area by the spiral stair case. The problem there is the furnace is right behind that storage cabinet. So it’s no where near deep enough to make a half bath. Personally after using this rig for a season so far, we have absolutely no complaints at all and it works great for our family of 4 plus friends and family that stay with us. Just my input as an owner of one for about 6 months now.
  • @gigijackson410
    I was very surprised that a second bathroom wasn't added, considering the size. It's still very nice.
  • @stellasmm
    We have the 2023 model, we’re living in it while building a house. We have four kids, a dog and a cat and it’s working wonderfully for us 😄 I like some of the cosmetic changes. The circular stairs are definitely tricky, our older two sleep on that side and the younger two get the side with the easier stairs. The sink change is really nice. Overall we’re very happy with ours, definitely has the feel of a tiny home.
  • If it had 1 & 1/2 bathrooms we would purchase this in a minute!!! With all the people it can fit you definitely need 1& 1/2 bathrooms!!
  • @JosephYanni
    In Japan, the elderly walk down stairs backwards to reduce injury. This method would work well for these spiral steps.
  • @anitagroves5250
    Beautifully made. Only thing I would change is putting the fireplace in front of the bed. I would have designed it, we’re the Tv and a vertical fireplace underneath came up out of the cabinet in front of the bed. Being able to control it with a remote. It looks dangerous we’re the fireplace is now, too close to the blankets.
  • @maryowens8763
    For an RV this size, there definitely needs to be another bathroom.
  • @dennisg.7498
    The controls are where they are because the motor and lift mechanism is so light duty, you have to be off of the bed before any height changes can be made as per the manufacturer. They put the switch away from the bed to assure you are not on the mattress when raising or lowering the bed. We were even told we couldn't use our residential hybrid mattress that weighs over 100 lbs.
  • @janruss3729
    Yes. The spiral stairs are hazardous going down. I think I personally would treat it as a ladder and go down backwards.
  • @bobbihobson2193
    That spiral staircase looks really scary! I think someone is going to wind up going through the sliding glass door. The fireplace in the bedroom is hidden and to close to the bedding. Love the size of the bath, but think they should have put at least another half one in somewhere.
  • Appsolutly gorgeous but the furnace next to the bed that close would freak me out. I definitely would catch myself on fore.😱
  • This was like it was designed for somebody who's getting ready to build a house while they're living on their property
  • @manuelmartin1320
    I lived in the wildwood 2019 grandlodge 42dl for 3 years. And I wish instead of them having a bunk room above the master bedroom, they would just have a master bedroom with 10 foot ceilings. That would be grand.
  • @AkinyiMarie
    I could definitely see my daughter and I living in this full time, but would prefer to have a 2nd bathroom
  • @stevegordon5243
    Beautiful rv! Kind of a drag that the master bedroom is clear at the opposite end of the rv from the bathroom though. And as others mentioned, it would be nice to have a half bath also
  • @peggyjean5530
    This is so much better than 1 tent for the adults and another one for the 3 kids like we had to do when we went camping. Give me a camper like this one any day.
  • @KiwiKoNZ
    6:32 I love how you open up all the sofas and foldouts, just so everyone gets a look at the walk around space and get a feel on how many people the unit can sleep! Awesome work 😎👍
  • @nita3756
    I think this is a beautiful tiny house on wheels.. However, I would add more storage to the staircase in the back (pull out drawers), remotes for all of the light switches, heaters and bed, make the bed flip up to secure in place with a small bathtube/jacuzzi underneath in the master room. Some of the windows throughout the kitchen and living space would be converted to a computer monitor where you can watch TV, play games and go online. The L shaped couch would also convert to a bed. Boy, I wish I had studied to be an architect but I'm just a dreamer.❤
  • @naknaksdadn572
    My opinion based on full time traveling over 6 years! Even with the updated modifications, the frame, stabilizers and sewer connections are way too low, especially in the back. Most places down south have rain run off gullies on the side of the road. These items would be destroyed when bottoming out. This unit is good for homesteading but i wouldn't purchase it since we travel.