Mobile Home

Mobile Home

Author: Megan Harlan

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2020-09-15

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 0820357936

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Uprooting ourselves and putting down roots elsewhere has become second nature. Americans are among the most mobile people on the planet, moving house an average of nine times in adulthood. Mobile Home explores one family’s extreme and often international version of this common experience. Inspired by Megan Harlan’s globe-wandering childhood—during which she lived in seventeen homes across four continents, ranging in location from the Alaskan tundra to a Colombian jungle, a posh flat in London to a doublewide trailer near the Arabian Gulf—Mobile Home maps the emotional structures and metaphysical geographies of home. In ten interconnected essays, Harlan examines cultural histories that include Bedouin nomadic traditions and modern life in wheeled mobile homes, the psychology of motels and suburban tract housing, and the lived meanings within the built landscapes of Manhattan, Stonehenge, and the Winchester Mystery House. More personally, she traces the family histories that drove her parents to seek so many new horizons—and how those places shaped her upbringing. Her mother viewed houses as a kind of large-scale plastic art ever in need of renovating, while her father was a natural adventurer and loved nothing more than to travel, choosing a life of flight that also helped to mask his addiction to alcohol. These familial experiences color Harlan’s current journey as a mother attempting to shape a flourishing, rooted world for her son. Her memoir in essays skillfully explores the flexible, continually inventive natures of place, family, and home.


Mobile Homes

Mobile Homes

Author: Patricia Martínez

Publisher: Monsa Publications

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788416500383

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A new architectural trend has appeared, mobile homes which can be transported, some are built on wheels, turning into rolling houses in the most literal sense of the word. Others can be easily carried on a truck and be moved to the places their owners desire. Tiny houses, of less than 20 m2, where the main space is at the same time kitchen and living room, which tend to have a small loft for the bedroom and where there is no place for things which don't have an essential use, giving their owner the necessary comfort.


The Unknown World of the Mobile Home

The Unknown World of the Mobile Home

Author: John Fraser Hart

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2002-07-08

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 9780801868993

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In American popular imagination, the mobile home evokes images of cramped interiors, cheap materials, and occupants too poor or unsavory to live anywhere else. Since the 1940s and '50s, however, mobile home manufacturers have improved standards of construction and now present them as an affordable alternative to conventional site-built homes. Today one of every fourteen Americans lives in a mobile home. In The Unknown World of the Mobile Home authors John Fraser Hart, Michelle J. Rhodes, and John T. Morgan illuminate the history and culture of these often misunderstood domiciles. They describe early mobile homes, which were trailers designed to be pulled behind automobiles and which were more often than not poorly constructed and unequal to the needs of those who used them. During the 1970s, however, Congress enacted federal standards for the quality and safety of mobile homes, which led to innovation in design and the production of much more attractive and durable models. These models now comply with local building codes and many are designed to look like conventional houses. As a result, one out every five new single-family housing units purchased in the United States is a mobile home, sited everywhere from the conventional trailer park to custom-designed "estates" aimed at young couples and retirees. Despite all these changes in manufacture and design, even the most immobile mobile homes are still sold, financed, regulated, and taxed as vehicles. With a wealth of detail and illustrations, The Unknown World of the Mobile Home provides readers with an in-depth look into this variation on the American dream. -- Karl Raitz, University of Kentucky, author of The National Road


Making Money Through Mobile Home Investing

Making Money Through Mobile Home Investing

Author: Jerry Hoganson

Publisher: Ascend Beyond Publishing

Published: 2008-10

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 1933723130

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Within every real estate market, there are entire communities of mobile homes. Thousands of people live within these mobile home communities but very few people know the investors who own them. Why do investors own and invest in mobile homes? Niche investors own mobile homes and mobile home communities because they are lucrative and extremely profitable investments. Mobile homes are investments that most real estate investors routinely misunderstand and ignore. It is a market niche where most within the industry do not want to openly discuss or share. There are many myths and misconceptions of mobile home investing. Contrary to popular opinion, mobile home investing is often simpler and easier to get into than conventional real estate investing. It can also be much more profitable and provide a higher return on your investment. Discover the world of mobile home investing. Learn what most real estate investors will never learn in a lifetime of house investing. Learn from someone who first started out as a real estate investor, then moved into mobile home investing, then ultimately mobile home park investing. Read the insightful and enlightening answers to questions so many people ask regarding the mysterious world of mobile home investing. In this book, Jerry answers common questions on these areas of mobile home investing: Basic Concepts, Market Research, Finding Deals, Profit Strategies, Purchase & Financing, Inspections, Marketing, Preparation Process, Management Issues, Tenant Management, and Maintenance/Repairs