by JudyJB » Tue Jul 21, 2015 4:36 pm
I think the people who buy these are biased against "trailer trash" and RVs in general. So they like the idea of building with plywood and 2x4s. There are important reasons why RV manufacturers do NOT build with wood and that, of course, is weight. Tiny as they are, those tiny houses weigh a ton. In addition, they have almost no storage underneath, like the basements we have on motorhomes, so there is a lot of wasted space.
And what is worse, almost none of them are self-contained with fresh water, black water, and grey water tanks, which is why most campgrounds will not let them in. They are not built to any code--building or RV. There are good reasons those certificate tags are on the sides of our vehicles--they assure the campground that we have a place to store sewage, for example.
And I have never seen any of them with tail lights, brakes, or anything other than a very flimsy-looking axle with a couple of tiny tires. I can't imagine someone trying them to tow them on a freeway at 60 MPH. I hope those "final destinations" are not very far away. And some of the ones with lofts look really top heavy, so that would make towing even worse.
I suspect a lot of people buy them for the "cute" factor and have no idea how limited they are.