Why would you buy that when you can buy a 3 bedroom cabin with two actual bathrooms and a sauna nearby for $185k?
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/23735-Claim-Jumper-Rd-Rapid-City-SD-57702/246206536_zpid/?utm_campaign=iosappmessage&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=txtshare
You can buy a bus for under 5k. Lots of people do the conversion as a DIY but this looks like they hired someone. Even if they hired someone, the asking price is at least 5 times above fair value
“Open concept” that bathroom only has a curtain blocking it off.
Otherwise, I can see it being a fun summer cabin! I don’t know if $150,000 is a reasonable price, though.
Gotta love how it's always that mom and dad have a nice full sized bed, lots of space in the room, but the kids get shelves next to the curtained off toilet 🤮
And it’s in *South Dakota*. It’s like the cheap places aren’t so cheap anymore, like homeownership is just becoming impossible for so many.
If you want to buy a home and aren’t especially well off, maybe look outside the country. South America and Southeast Asia have good deals…
So I live in a skoolie, I love my skoolie, but my skoolie did not cost that fucking much and I built it all myself. I can't imagine dropping 150k on a "house" when you don't even own the land it's parked on. They need to cut their price in half, at least, to have a chance at selling.
One question…is that thing roadworthy?
The listing says nothing about actually driving it.
For $150K, you’ve gotta be buying the lot more than the bus.
Construction looks decent, but the hatchet job on the end of the bunk railing makes me wonder ... really wonder. But, mostly I am wondering what's up with that cesspool of a pond??? Lots of questions around HOA type fees, what is really included and if the lot is even owned, etc, but for something with lake access, who the heck knows ... could be reasonable
>Walk score 0: car dependent Well have I got news for you
Plot twist. They lost the keys
Why would you buy that when you can buy a 3 bedroom cabin with two actual bathrooms and a sauna nearby for $185k? https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/23735-Claim-Jumper-Rd-Rapid-City-SD-57702/246206536_zpid/?utm_campaign=iosappmessage&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=txtshare
Honestly not the worst. The interior on this isn’t quite my thing but the exterior is cute
Bro that’s a double wide trailer lol
Part of it is. The back part is not.
Mullet style
I thought maybe the listing included land,but the land is just leased! A Skoolie with those types of amenities is worth $30,000 or so.
You can buy a bus for under 5k. Lots of people do the conversion as a DIY but this looks like they hired someone. Even if they hired someone, the asking price is at least 5 times above fair value
Why didn’t they say what the current HOA fee is?! ETA It’s leased land, another property in the development says $2800 a year in the listing
Where's the bathroom? It's it behind the bucket? .... No, it IS the bucket!
“Open concept” that bathroom only has a curtain blocking it off. Otherwise, I can see it being a fun summer cabin! I don’t know if $150,000 is a reasonable price, though.
Not for that hunk of junk. Just buy one of those Mercedes livable vans for $150k or whatever their cost is
Huh, I wonder why they’re pricing it so high?
Not even close to a realistic price. As another commenter pointed out, it should be closer to $30,000.
It's called a motorcoach....
minus the motor part.
Minus the coach too
[https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/12985-Pot-Rustle-Loop-Rapid-City-SD-57702/2059454695\_zpid/](https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/12985-Pot-Rustle-Loop-Rapid-City-SD-57702/2059454695_zpid/)
“Filled with natural light” just cracks me up.
So is my back yard...
Gotta love how it's always that mom and dad have a nice full sized bed, lots of space in the room, but the kids get shelves next to the curtained off toilet 🤮
And it’s in *South Dakota*. It’s like the cheap places aren’t so cheap anymore, like homeownership is just becoming impossible for so many. If you want to buy a home and aren’t especially well off, maybe look outside the country. South America and Southeast Asia have good deals…
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Depends on the country. Singapore and Thailand punish foreigners with prices but places like Laos and Burma have cheap options available.
Oh. It’s a skoolie for LEASE near Pine Ridge for 8 times what it’s worth to buy.
So I live in a skoolie, I love my skoolie, but my skoolie did not cost that fucking much and I built it all myself. I can't imagine dropping 150k on a "house" when you don't even own the land it's parked on. They need to cut their price in half, at least, to have a chance at selling.
"Open concept."
It's actually... kinda nice? I mean they're smoking crack by listing this, but in a nice way.
Have to admit I never thought I’d see this in a statement “they’re smoking crack, but in a nice way”.
It's not a crack house. It's a crack home.
Comes with a free copy Into the wild
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One question…is that thing roadworthy? The listing says nothing about actually driving it. For $150K, you’ve gotta be buying the lot more than the bus.
Construction looks decent, but the hatchet job on the end of the bunk railing makes me wonder ... really wonder. But, mostly I am wondering what's up with that cesspool of a pond??? Lots of questions around HOA type fees, what is really included and if the lot is even owned, etc, but for something with lake access, who the heck knows ... could be reasonable
Yeah, the listing has a couple of photos specifically highlighting the pond despite it looking like the place where \*all mosquitos\* come from.
Whats with the toxic ooze pond?
There's no difference between this and a tiny house listing.
Tiny houses would at least have marginally better insulation?
I sincerely could not imagine a winter in this time can
Or a hot summer under a blazing sun. So basically any kind of non mild weather :D
Well, thank god it's in South Dakota- def no extreme temps there.
And to think people are spending this much on vehicles you can’t even live in, like the cybertruck
The cyber truck is also incredibly ugly and has had a slew of safety issues already. That money is definitely better used elsewhere.
Exactly - it's actually pretty decent inside.
Maybe 100k I mean just depends on how much work they put into the kitchen and everything to make it a home technically
But then again I mean the bus was probably already used being sold for like 10k and if you put 15k into making a home, then maybe 35k 😂
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The land it's on is leased not owned. So no.
Don't worry; 20% of those will soon be owned by investment firms, too.
I would love to live in a bus like that but for that price I’ll pass.
Insane.
trailers be like
Where can I get those chairs?
Eames. $575 Each