Park Model RV Cabins: Affordable, yet tricky to legally live in

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Published 2023-06-18

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  • @nomad4k
    Prices, floor plans, pictures and details : lancasterlogcabins.com/park-model-cabins/ While this video seems to be getting a lot of views, I just want to let people know that I am inexperienced with video making and editing. I’ll talk less next time and give you more information instead. Thank you for watching, and the useful feedback !
  • @jennyellis2062
    Putting in a washing machine and dryer will not cost $ 10,000, even if you have to pay an electrician and plumber to install them
  • @Big-City-Texan
    Dude, I just wanted to comment and personally thank you. I’ve been looking at this company as I just bought land in Texas and looking to get one of these delivered. You’re a better salesman than they are lol you toured every single one for me, and even showed me that little Airbnb cabin, which I didn’t even know existed. You are awesome…thank you SO much!
  • @ofc.rollout7839
    Spot-on about "Zoning"! We just have to solve this housing problem and this is a step in the right direction!
  • @gingergrant6759
    I'd replace the bunks with washer dryer hook ups in a chest of drawers
  • @imhappyandyou.4003
    Model #1 for $65k is a great price in my opinion and even if you have to apply a protective chemical every year it's worth it. I've seen actual Tiny Homes that are just 150sqft going for that price and all you get is a sink and hot water heater lol. The problem like your title suggests that I found out is getting zoned, insurance etc with homes like these and in my town you wouldn't be able to have one let alone get it insured. My aunt bought a Prefab house and it's really nice and not small by any means but she found just one insurance company that would give her a policy and it wasn't cheap but she does have the same coverage as a normal home.. Anyways thank you for sharing this with us all and I hope that you're having a wonderful weekend and that all is well with you and yours good sir. 🙏🍻
  • @carol07643
    I agree! Laws need to address small and tiny living. Next time give prices on each home and maybe length and width. U did awesome, don't let people get u down!
  • @cherylmckinley8528
    Lots of space in all the kitchens to have an island for storage and more countertop.
  • @HighCountryRambler
    I live on a 35 ac piece of land in the Colorado mountains. My county does allow a additional mother-in law structure or cabin with the primary home on a piece. If they would ship the first one (lake view) to Colorado I'd buy it in a heartbeat and share my existing well and utilities. Kind of what I'm doing with a travel trailer, this would be luxury for someone to stay.
  • @mjc42701
    Very beautifully done, simple, well built with metal roofs that last a lifetime, these homes really are an affordable alternative in today's housing market and a cost effective investment to someone with land looking to rent it out.
  • Here are some suggestions for additional details that serious shoppers would like to know. Length, width, on skids?, electric and/or propane, finishes on interior walls.
  • @nancywarner5782
    Good job young man. Something has the give that people can afford to live without barking their BANK. And also change the zoning laws. You keep up the good job.
  • @valynteena
    I really enjoyed watching this array of beautiful tiny homes. I love the cabin feel and if I am to pick a favourite I would go for the first one. It's layout is simple and minimalist ( I do not like the lofts or the idea of having the bunk beds in the living room). I can have a sofa bed in the sitting room for guests, and if it has storage space that would be a bonus. All I need is a dish washer, projector style entertainment area and a washer/dryer combo added to the lakeview house and it will be perfect. Thank you so much for sharing ❤
  • @lilnoni671
    A very well done review of these lovely homes. The Amish do such good work. I really appreciate the way you point out details, keep up the great work! 🙏
  • @SL-wk6dp
    Thank you for taking the time to show each model-
  • @redwolfexr
    The bed size you were trying to figure out was "single." Looked like a single on left and a double on right. These are legal a lot of places, especially as ADUs instead of primary. But, for example, they cannot be rented/leased in my town.. smallest primary residence is 750sq ft and one of these as an ADU. But since they are not rentable they aren't placed very often. ADU has to be no larger than half the size of the primary dwelling unit.
  • @tinaboyd7574
    I am 58 and my salary isn't keeping up with inflation and I am in the rental trap. As I look towards retirement, my option will be section 8 housing or living in a box under a bridge somewhere. I have a tiny savings. I realize it's enough for a down payment on a tiny, run down fixer in Portland Oregon, with a. 30 year fixed mortgage. I don't want a mortgage when I won't be able to work. So, I will buy a small lot somewhere in a rural place. Then try to get a structure on it. Zoning is difficult though. Size restrictions, structure limitations. If you buy a lot with a high flood risk, a tiny house on wheels is an optimal structure. But those can't be used as permanent housing in counties I am looking at. I also like Dome homes (Pacific Domes). But think those will be frowned on as well.
  • @cheeririnaldo435
    I consider these homes palaces... I'd be perfectly content to live in a woodland setting in any of them and be grateful for it.