Sometimes I think my mind has too much free time. House prices where we live are plumb crazy. Stuff in my neighbourhood is going for $100K over asking!!!
We could sell our home for 3 times what we paid for it 10 years ago. We also own 2 acres just outside of town where my honey house is located, and it's nice there. Awful tempting to sell in town and build out there. The main problem with that is the cost of building. 2 x 4 x8' is almost $10, and sheet of plywood 1/2" is well over $60!
Enter my dangerous mind: Our honey house is an office trailer in great condition, 12 x 60, with a half bath. It has heating and cooling with a Bard heat pump. Well, I just found the twin to it not 12 miles down the road at an old textile mill that was torn down. The trailer is almost exactly the same, but has been abandoned for almost 15 years. A squatter set up shop for a short while a couple years ago and kids have taken care of the rest, vandalizing pretty good. A lot of the interior panelling is gone, most windows busted, etc. Someone stole the wheels and tires and even the hubs!
I finally traced the new owner of the property and he would sell me the trailer for $500 and 1 gallon of honey. My hubs and wheels will mount right on for the trip. I cleaned it up to get a better idea of what it might need. Some rot around the busted windows (expected), and the tin on the outside is loose in spots. With the missing interior panelling I can see most of the studs and walls and they are ok.
Call me crazy but I am thinking about buying it, moving it next to my honey house, joining the two side by side, putting a peaked roof over the two, gutting the interiors, double walling the entire exterior walls, and then removing the center walls. A 24 x 60 house on the cheap. All this would be on a concrete foundation verses the pad the honey house is now on.
Previous pics:
free image hostingCleaned up:
Set it beside this:
End up with something like this:
I know it takes some imagination, but with some work and effort, I think it could be done a lot cheaper than a complete new build.
Your honest thoughts and opinions?