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Mobile home living. I want to do it! How has it been for you or people you know?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 528200" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Sig...not all mobiles fall apart at 15. When Tony and I got our first mobile when Jamie was 2 and Cory was just born, the mobile was in old as all get out. This was in 1986 and we needed something to live in. It was 10 foot wide and probably 60 feet long...maybe. At the time we hadnt realized it had been through a fire but we soon learned that. It was a 1965. It had no furnace and no air. We had to put window units in and heated it with a kerosene heater. It had two bedrooms...one on each end of the house with two full bathrooms which was really nice considering the kids had a bathroom so I didnt have to bring them into mine to wash them. The master bath was nice too once we fixed all the holes in floor. Lets just say we bought fixer uppers...lol. </p><p></p><p>The mobile home my mom bought me to move out of the house with my first husband was a 1970 and it had two bedrooms to. It only had one bathroom though but it did have a place for the washer in the bathroom. The master bedroom had all the furniture built in because it was only 10 ft wide. It was much shorter though. Maybe 50 feet. </p><p></p><p>Its hard to believe I came from an upper middle class family who lived in upscale developments in the capitol city of VA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 528200, member: 1514"] Sig...not all mobiles fall apart at 15. When Tony and I got our first mobile when Jamie was 2 and Cory was just born, the mobile was in old as all get out. This was in 1986 and we needed something to live in. It was 10 foot wide and probably 60 feet long...maybe. At the time we hadnt realized it had been through a fire but we soon learned that. It was a 1965. It had no furnace and no air. We had to put window units in and heated it with a kerosene heater. It had two bedrooms...one on each end of the house with two full bathrooms which was really nice considering the kids had a bathroom so I didnt have to bring them into mine to wash them. The master bath was nice too once we fixed all the holes in floor. Lets just say we bought fixer uppers...lol. The mobile home my mom bought me to move out of the house with my first husband was a 1970 and it had two bedrooms to. It only had one bathroom though but it did have a place for the washer in the bathroom. The master bedroom had all the furniture built in because it was only 10 ft wide. It was much shorter though. Maybe 50 feet. Its hard to believe I came from an upper middle class family who lived in upscale developments in the capitol city of VA. [/QUOTE]
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