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>be me
>plan to buy camper to live in friends backyard
>midwest but i probably will not stay in it thru winter

Anything I should lookout for? Obviously i want a maintained roof and no prior leaks.
Im looking at 4-6000 campers right now and wondering if I might as well drop 8-12k
I already have an outdoor kitchen,
Maybe I will build a roof or porch for it.
Any advice or considerations on buying and also living in an older camper?
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>>2844081
Its cheaper to build covered parking than buy a non leaking trailer.
You can also get a much larger trailer for the same price if youre willing to go the leaky route.
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>>2844081
You're looking at a minimum of $25K for something as new as your picture. $10K for signing old but in decent shape.
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>>2844092
>buy a leaker
Naww i dont want any mold and i figure i might as well spend 8000 or whatever. and sell it in a couple years and break even, or lose 500--2000.
I do think I will frame a cheap and decent roof for it to protect the investment tho
>>2844146
>25k mininumunum
I do not want whatevers in the photo. I just found a quick random photo. Damnit i should of realized how easily people get sidetracked by photos. Especially photos with womens in them
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>>2844081
Would.
>t. I've had 3 campers and you'll never find anything that doesn't leak in the next 3 years in this price range.
>PS trailers are retarded
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>>2844191
>trailers are retarded
Any better idea for quick shelter?

I would like to frame up a shack and put a diesel heater in it . But it would be like 2-3k in material to have a decently build shack thats also not really sellable like a camper for when i move out
Maybe a school bus?
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I found a 35 ft 1996 triple axel fifth wheel with two popouts for $1000. It was obviously resealed a few times. After a hard rain I found a small leak near a popout.

Sealed it up properly and its been dry. The inside was fucking disgusting as a family of 5 was living in it full time. I took a day and cleaned it all out,carpets, walls, ect.

Converted it all to LED. Thankfully, furnace works, Fridge works, everything works on it.

I plan to build a carport over the top of it. Its like my basecamp / hangout spot as I build my property.

My wife's parents bought a new one for 30k. They used it three times, it leaks, the furnace doesn't work, they broke a window, and it just sits in their shop taking up the entire place.

DO NOT WASTE MONEY ON A CAMPER.

LOWBALL HARDCORE

WALK AWAY

>>2844208
I got a 13x20 metal shedkit off amazon for 1k, built it, then bought a 400$ closed fell foam spray kit from home depot. Threw in a heater and it was around 2k for the build.

LOL

I think what you need to do is set a hard limit of 3,000, that is it, the rest is savings. Make it happen on the cheap because youl learn a lot.
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>>2844081
Expect mice. Lots of mice.
You're going to go through a lot of propane too.
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>>2844243
That shed kit sounds cool but godamn i hate metal and would build with wood. If it was my property I would timber frame or stick frame a cozy ass house..
>3000 limit
Thats what i was originally thinking. My buddy even has a beater for $750 i could throw a diesel heater in and use my propane water heater for showers and dishes...but im about to pay 6 or 7000 for a 2010 tomorrow if it all works like they said.
I figure when I sell it I will break even or lose 1-2k after using it a few years
>build a carport
Yeah whats your design and materials?
Im deciding between a lean to or gable roof that covers the whole top and also extends into a fromt porch over the whole front
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>>2844081
>Anything I should lookout for
forget a camper, get a flatbed trailer. get a shed and convert it into a cabin or build a box on top of the flatbed yourself.
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>>2844284
>build a house on a trailer aka tinyhousd
Yeah Ive also been considering this route and imagine it to hold good resale value.
Ive seen some cool designs that have a loft type bedroom area
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>>2844289
be very careful how you build it otherwise the first time you take it on the highway it will be destroyed. better yet, maybe don't take it over 25 mph at all.
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>>2844081
You ever showered in a camper?
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>>2844081
>>plan to buy camper to live in friends backyard
Will you be paying your friend rent or utilities? Let's just say you will be paying your friend a few hundred bucks a month to park that POS eyesore on his property and connect to his utilities.

That, combined with you spending $8k on a trailer, another few thousand fixing and maintaining it, and you are in rent territory with none of the benefit of an actual roof over your head.

Unless you have some reason to live in a trailer (drugs, most likely), you can rent a room in a house with roommates for $600 a month, depending on the city, everything included. I don't know anything about the used trailer market, but I don't imagine those pieces of junk hold their value very well. You must really value privacy to make that tradeoff.
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>>2844672
>showers
No, is it better than lake baths in December?
>>2844677
>no benefits
Come back to me when you can use your imagination enough to name at least 2 benefits of living in a trailer in a back yard
>roommates
Thats enough of a reason to live in a trailer
>>2844663
>build carefully
Yeah good point, ive been wondering about how adding crossmembers or something to really anchor the framing to the trailer deck
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>>2844663
>take it on the highway
A trailer house on the highway? That doesn't sound like a good idea, regardless of how it's built.
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All i can say is make sure you have a way for proper ventilation and if possible create a positive pressure. Im surrounded by faggot cunt neighbors who burn wet wood and garbage year round and its been a nightmare keeping this thing properly insulated. I dont have time to do a full remodel of it so its had to do for now but fuck me man between that shit and the car exhaust make sure you are in a good spot away from stuff like that. Also these things act like giant tin cans and every low frequency sound for miles is going to travel through the ground and up through your camper. Put your camper near big trees and away from noise
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>>2844723
>lake baths
Nobody wants your feces shitting up the local lakes



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