looking for low income accomodation is rough. i've got some horror stories from checking out share houses (for example, an alcoholic guy with the cabinets full of empty wine bottles and was just lounging on the couch intoxicated with his shirt off. The landlord was showing me around and was like "this is the other tenant" like everything is cool and good. that place is still looking for a tenant lol).
I have been living in an extended stay hotel for 8 months, after a YEAR of going from hotel room to hotel room DAILY (thank god thats over) and i have been trying to figure out what the next positive advancement is in terms of housing. congrats on getting yourself a mobile home- that is a pretty ideal fortress i would say. i love the layout of your page as well. thanks for sharing :)
congrats on the mobile home !! it sounds like an excellent place to settle, looking forward to the updates!
I often think that holiday lodges would go a long way to solving the housing problems as long as they aren't 'tiny' homes. We stayed in one last year and it was great, but in the UK it's rare that you can get permission to live in them permanently and without risk of losing it due to council regulations.
@pixelglade i actually did find it! its the last one i mentioned :3 my next pages will be about my diy experiences !!
thank you @hiddenlayermedia! moving hotel rooms daily sounds awful!! im glad you found something better, and i hope youre able to find something more permanent!
glad you finally found yourself a place! have to be honest, this post rekindled my interest in mobile homes and campers...
When you said mobile home I imagined something really small. You have a lot more space than I thought. The remodeled living room looks so much more inviting
@pixelglade maybe it's a regional difference! in the US a mobile home refers to a single floor narrow home that was premanufactured rather than built on site. they evolved from camping trailers, but are no longer actually mobile ^^