What's /pol's opinion on the tiny mobile home movement?
I'm seriously considering building a cheap and lightweight house with an off grid system and gtfo of this shithole country.
I'm gonna stuff my wife and kid into one of these and go live debt free in a warmer climate where we can start a homestead together with other like-minded racist hippies.
I know people like the idea of owning property and I did too, but now I find a mobile solution much more interesting and adventurous.
What are your thoughts?
I believe that in the near future there will be a boom in small, mobile housing and communities will start forming all around in the west when the (((housing market))) no longer can sustain itself.
Living like this has a certain stigma attached to it and most people doing so would be considered drop outs, but if alternative life styles centred around living (((debt)))-free would catch on I think that tiny houses would quickly be hyper taxed or made illegal. It hurts the eternal one.
In a tiny house it would of course be best to be able to work from home in order to fully enjoy the mobility.
Even so, finding a job to sustain a cheap ass lifestyle in a mobile home ought to be EASIER than if you're stuck on a property or in an apartment complex.
Also, I know this is relatively big in the USA if I'm not mistaken, but in Europe this still hasn't really caught on yet so.. Interesting times.