You don't generally tow these things. They are, for the most part, meant to be stationary. If you need to move them, you hire out. There are many house moving companies that have all the equipment needed. You can lift them over houses and put them in a back yard, you can put them on a crawler to get them to just the right position, even on hilly terrain, etc.
I would like to as well, however I currently live in housing that I do not pay for. I also could not move out, so my comment was meant as an add on to my current situation.
I'll take the 800 Sq Ft version of the WeeHouse. At that price it is the same as buying a condo here in Portland, OR, but the advantages are obvious, no HOA fees, no shared walls, your own land to develop however you want, and the inherent equity of the land and unit will rise much much more than most condos in the area, if not all. If you can live alone or with 1 other person in one of these it makes too much economic sense.Couple the WeeHouse with solar panels for electricity and solar water heaters to feed in floor radiant heating and you are off the grid. Just need a good wi-fi setup and it's bye-bye to most bills.I really like the land trust concept above, split the land with friends and throw down 4 WeeHouses... Maybe skip solar and go with a communal wind turbine...
mojibyrdJun 23, 2007
You aint gonna get no mini house in bush's world, you all gonna be in a f...ing concentration camp
rittehJun 23, 2007
You don't generally tow these things. They are, for the most part, meant to be stationary. If you need to move them, you hire out. There are many house moving companies that have all the equipment needed. You can lift them over houses and put them in a back yard, you can put them on a crawler to get them to just the right position, even on hilly terrain, etc.
unfiniteJun 23, 2007
Same here. But I didn't read the description and was shocked when my gallery of freak horses were actually little silver boxes.Hopefully someone will make me a TOP 10 mini horse article. Until then <a class="user" href="http://elliottback.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/worlds-smallest-horse.jpg">http://elliottback.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/worlds-smallest-horse.jpg</a> hahahaaha OMFG IT'S SO SMALL!!!11
rnwen2750Jun 24, 2007
I would like to as well, however I currently live in housing that I do not pay for. I also could not move out, so my comment was meant as an add on to my current situation.
kerouac906Jun 24, 2007
I'll take the 800 Sq Ft version of the WeeHouse. At that price it is the same as buying a condo here in Portland, OR, but the advantages are obvious, no HOA fees, no shared walls, your own land to develop however you want, and the inherent equity of the land and unit will rise much much more than most condos in the area, if not all. If you can live alone or with 1 other person in one of these it makes too much economic sense.Couple the WeeHouse with solar panels for electricity and solar water heaters to feed in floor radiant heating and you are off the grid. Just need a good wi-fi setup and it's bye-bye to most bills.I really like the land trust concept above, split the land with friends and throw down 4 WeeHouses... Maybe skip solar and go with a communal wind turbine...
siszamJul 15, 2007
It's a lot classier than the obnoxious McMansions the capitalist, consumer whore, yuppies live in.
paulpavlishSep 28, 2007
Yeah, but where do you poop?