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House On Wheels – Martin House-To-Go

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The idea behind this tiny house on wheels begin after the founder of Martin House-To-Go, Julie Martin lost everything in Hurricane Katrina, but gained a vision on building small homes from the experience. Julie Martin thought like a top class entrepreneur, not focusing on the problem, but rather on a solution to this problem. With 2008 comes a new model called the Fresh Start. With an introductory price of $29,900, all you need to get one of your own is a 3/4 ton truck with a 2 5/16th trailer hitch ball and a spirit of adventure. These tiny homes can be used as a primary residence, for vacation and travel, a vacation home, a mother-in-law house or a private guest cottage or spare room. – Via – Tinyhouseblog

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11 Responses to “House On Wheels – Martin House-To-Go”

  1. 1
    AZ Foreclosures Says:

    Awesome, just awesome. Now that’s a mobile home! What a way to travel/vacation.

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    Martin House to Go - Says:

    [...] Now THIS is a Real Estate Investment! I’ve been seeing these things popping up for the past year- looks like they’re actually selling! If you are a minimalist, and can’t stand HOAs- this just might be the property for you! At a base price of $30,000, you can’t go wrong. Read more here. [...]

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    Jayson Says:

    That’s pretty sweet. The home looks clean, presentable and you’re mobile. Has the idea caught on and made money?

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    aina Says:

    lol @ “mother in law house”

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    Mary Lou Says:

    Please let me know the weight of this wonderful taveling house.

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    mike Says:

    How does the plumbing work? do you have attachments to dispose of waste, and water connections to feed fixtures?

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    Samantha Says:

    haha … the one who is posting the comments :D

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    Donald Taylor Says:

    Hey-Great stuff. I’m a carpenter by trade and sure can appreciate
    the design and work you have put into it. In the soon upcoming
    future, many people will be needing these when the cities go into
    turmoil. This recession is now going into a depression and will
    soon become inflated. So a little survival cabin like this is
    going to be like having your own castle. If the doors open up
    here in the Lower Mainland of Vancouver, BC. This is a project
    that I would like to take on. It has vision. With two parked
    beside each other, it should be possible to attach a suspended
    breezeway to expand the living area. Two sets of these dual
    designs could be linked in a square to make up a little camp
    community. Just a few thoughts. Excellent workmanship!

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    harry Says:

    Please let me know the weight

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    Sie Sucht Ihn Says:

    I Love this House!

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    Puri Wulandari Says:

    Thx for sharing it, that’s become my new knowledge. I ll come again to your blog. Cheers!