Hi, Marc! The belly trailer has a current inspection sticker, the brakes are said to be at 80%, tires are said to still have plenty of life in them, and I am told there are no rust issues to deal with. The trailer is said to be road-worthy and ready to work right now. Of
course, I will be inspecting it carefully prior to any deal. As far as moving it, my plans include little to no moving. What I mean is, I would build the house right on my property next to my shop. The site that I intend for the trailer-home is also on my property, but some one-thousand feet away. To address your thoughts about moving it on the highways and byways of the good ol' USA, that is not what I have in mind. I mean, if I were to move it on the roadways, it would likely be to a lot that is within fifty miles of here -and then not moved again in my lifetime. I spoke to truckers and a towing company who advised that they would charge around $100 to reposition the beast on my property, and a few hundred to move it to another town within about a fifty-mile radius. If you are wondering why I might move it at all, I can say that I likely won't, but I want to be able to sell the finished product if I decide to do so. Also, my property, though a bit over fifty-two acres, does not have the kind of view that I dream of. You know, up here in northern Maine, there are inexpensive lots of a few acres that have views going for several tens of miles in all directions. I love them. But again, it is more likely than not that this house on wheels will not move further than the one-thousand feet I mentioned earlier. Also, and significantly, the house on wheels will not cost me property tax! The code officer said it will be considered an "unfixed structure". I like that. Anyway, I have a lot of ideas for this trailer what with my place being a sheep farm. So far, my dream 'tiny' house is foremost on my mind.