Sam & Angela I am a lady 60 yrs old. In high school & much later I had been very mistreated because my car had a little bit of rust on it. It was a 1964 Nova station wagon. I would say to people...it gets me where I'm going!!! People think what they think & they are not afraid to let their attitude show, sometimes. I do not find your home to be ugly. You both made all the right decisions for your family. You have "peace of mind"!! That's priceless! I love your channel!! God Bless.
@francinerose50422 жыл бұрын
First, and foremost your home is NOT UGLY! The work you've done on the inside is beautiful! As far as the outside... porches, garden, flowers, etc, when you're settling in, it too will be just as beautiful! Blessings for a wonderful life and adventures in your new home state! Love from Arizona! 🌞🌵😎
@deborahlehman86172 жыл бұрын
Just needs some paint or something on the outside!!
@DeepSouthTechie2 жыл бұрын
@@deborahlehman8617 They mentioned in past videos that they were going to put new siding up on it. It may be delayed due to the move but I think they'll still get it done in time.
@DrLarryAnderson2 жыл бұрын
Agree 100% with Francine! Just think about it: which is uglier? The outside of your home or that huge mortgage you would have in a sparklingly beautiful palace? E-Z!!! That mortgage is WAAAAY uglier. So, it seems that y'all are okay with living there as you settle in to the new place and make everything YOUR homestead; thus, just press forward, leaning upon God's divine wisdom as you do so, and realize that the reward for your wise actions will far outweigh some "ugly factor."
@ilovelucy70732 жыл бұрын
@@DrLarryAnderson Amen! Well said I was thinking 🤔 the same think. Plus they have 💕 love … and God that’s all they need. God will take care of the rest
@jothankyou22 жыл бұрын
They have a beautiful an amazing home.
@mrrs81182 жыл бұрын
Glad you kept your home - sound reasoning. And the remodeling thus far is beautiful. The first video I saw on your channel was Sam installing a window. He made me laugh and I have been hooked ever since! 😁 Love your family!
@lindajc1232 жыл бұрын
In this day and age, avoiding debt is SMART!! It also helps that your home is practically new on the inside AND you have a solidly built leak proof roof. What a blessing! Saving all of the wood and materials from NC saved you thousands of dollars in today's market. I'm sure that is a comfort to you. Have a good and safe Easter weekend.
@kathycortez2322 жыл бұрын
I agree with you 100% well said
@sharonaxelrod46082 жыл бұрын
Your house isn't ugly, it has "character". Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. You have sound reasons for everything you did. Whoever wanted you to sell and just buy new must have more money than they know what to do with. Do you think it will all be finished by the end of summer? Hope so for your sake. My best wishes for you and your family. Have a Blessed Easter! 🌄
@kelleygiambro75422 жыл бұрын
Slowly but surely it is all coming together guys. I’m loving the adventures, thanks for bringing us along. 💗💗
@naubaucat2 жыл бұрын
I am really glad you didn't listen to other people, and did what was best for your family. There is nothing like having a lot of debt hanging over head. In my late sixty's, and during the housing bubble I lost my high mortgage home. I found a 600 square foot home for 1,500.00, and it needed a lot of work. People thought I was crazy, but I had lost my job, home. Today at 75 I am debt free, and I wish I had known all this when I was younger. I applaud your wisdom, and God bless your family.
@shirleykneipp59612 жыл бұрын
your home is beautiful! You did the right thing keeping it! Smart home owners!!
@glennanderson87832 жыл бұрын
I remember a line from a movie called "the money pit" where Tom Hanks walks into his unrestored home and says "ah home crap home". Sam/Angela it will all be worth it when it's all done. Best part is that you are doing it out of pocket and not borrowing the money for it. If for no other reason that will make it all worth the effort.
@budcmour2 жыл бұрын
Your transparency is refreshing. You are a role model proving to those who think they have to go into debt to their eyeballs to achieve the American dream. You are and will continue to be successful on this path you have chosen. Thank you for taking us along on your adventure. May you be blessed beyond measure!
@TheJohndeere4662 жыл бұрын
My mom sold me her double wide and 10 acres of land with a 24x50 steel building for 40,000. She then bought a new mobile home in 1993 and placed it on the this property also. She lived in it until she passed away and I inherited it. I then gave it to my son. Its in very nice shape with a 14' covered porch on the front. From the sounds of these prices maybe I should have sold it to my son instead of giving it to him. lol
@vts56182 жыл бұрын
You are wise in your decisions, especially in today's economy. It's so nice that you, as a couple, appear to be in sync with all your decisions, especially with the finances. May God continue to bless your endeavors.
@Lumber_Jack2 жыл бұрын
You had me convinced at $2K -- there is tremendous value in your home and all the improvements that went into it to make it better. Would be hard to beat that value at any price point. Nice to see folks making sensible decisions to provide their family with a good safe comfortable home.
@junemckinley62312 жыл бұрын
PLEASE never say your home is ugly! Any home that is as loving as yours is not ugly. It is OK to live within your means and not go into so much debt you can never see daylight again. You all are doing it right and we are excited to watch your journey!!!
@bigchunk24412 жыл бұрын
Never apologize for doing what you are doing. If people don't like it, then they should pay for replacement. I wish I could go this route.
@melkrist2 жыл бұрын
We moved our single wide mobile home about 4 years ago. It was across town in the same county (also in WNC) not even a mile away. We paid $12,000. We did all our own plumbing and electrical. Then we had the county inspector to come and approve our work. I was pregnant at the time. I vividly remember working outside in the snow with temps in the single digits building the front and back porch back to code. We had to wait the longest on the power company to wire us a new line and hook up. We lived in a hotel for 2 weeks with 2 toddlers. Oi.....good times. But we own our home, with no mortgage/rent and that pay off is so worth it. I'm so happy your family had that same kind of opportunity.
@margmore672 жыл бұрын
My daughter and son in law just purchased land and a double wide 3 years ago. The guy doing the septic told them that, if it were him he would definitely not go with pumping the septic uphill because the pumps are constantly breaking, lines are always clogging up, and it's a big headache dealing with them! He advised them to move the site of the septic instead. Just something to think about and please talk to several companies that install septic systems that way you know what you're getting into.
@DeepSouthTechie2 жыл бұрын
You could only hope to get an honest company to do the work like in your daughters case. Most contractors are only looking to make the most they can and then not disclose the maintenance costs which will probably be just more money in their pockets. I so hate having to get work done, I am a witness to how they'll take you to the cleaners if you're not careful.
@laurieg6732 жыл бұрын
In our state a soil test and septic design is done by a septic/plumbing engineer, not the contractor. Contractors install according to the design and specifications. You can't just put a septic anywhere on the property. The soil has to have adequate drainage, etc.
@inglis70862 жыл бұрын
I have lived in a couple of houses with a septic with pumps - let me tell you the bell does not go off when the pump does not work - all the stuff the septic holds runs all over the ground - so not only do you have to get the pump fixed you have to clean us a nasty mess - needs replacing around every 5-7 years - as everytime you run something down a sink or the toilet the pump turns on
@EBussom2 жыл бұрын
I totally understand the paid for option, our 1972 double wide is also paid for and we pay little prop tax each year. I love watching the builds and learning something new and getting to know Sam, Angela and the boys which each share.
@lovenotes52992 жыл бұрын
I totally agree, it's a blessing to own my 1977 single wide all paid for !
@Laswm49502 жыл бұрын
I own a 1987 and we’re in the process of remodeling everything. We bought ours for $4,000! If feels SO GOOD not to have rent or a house note. We are about to pull out the central air and install mini splits. We are 2 yrs from buying land. We don’t want a large note so we plan on paying down 80% when we find what we like. My parents are even selling their paid off brick home and buying a mobile home! I grew up in that 5 bedroom 2 bathroom home. Taxes and insurance are HIGH for that home. My taxes are $62.95 a year. House insurance is $74.
@lovenotes52992 жыл бұрын
@@Laswm4950 My taxes ($114 in the begining now-$170 )did go a little higher after me putting new windows- and roof and glass door on it- the outside improvements- even caught attention of the seniors in the vans- house looking completely different - new steps,etc. LOL
@Laswm49502 жыл бұрын
@@lovenotes5299 Thanks for the heads up! I didn’t think about my taxes going up because of upgrades lol. We just added two new double pain windows and about to install two 24,000 btu mini splits. I like it cold because I cook meals to last a week and freeze meals too. We just finished buying all new stainless steel fridge, stove, dishwasher, and vent hood. I had to take all my kitchen cabinets down and reinstall them to fit stuff in lol. My husband came home and it was done. I was so proud of myself and hurting for 4 days lol 😂! All he had to do was double check that I screwed everything into studs correctly. It was kind of neat to see the original ugly flooring under the old fridge lol.
@lovenotes52992 жыл бұрын
@@Laswm4950 You did fantastic! I paid some guys to put in all new windows in the front and most of the back ones. I changed the roof line when i got the new chocolate roof. I did change the washer/dryer/stove, fridge- homedepot- bundled them for me and gave me discounts of $300 - i did my moms mobile home first. LOL- painted the outside of hers- painted her roof. Her taxes went up also
@cathyoyeleke8312 жыл бұрын
You both are the sweetest people⚘️and your soap and woodworking tools are amazing...praying that everything runs smoothly so you can get into your home quickly 😉
@BonnieLeah2 жыл бұрын
Sam, I think you and Angela did the right thing by having your mobile home moved from Nc to Tn. You two have done so much work on your home and you did a great job on it. Why waste money tryin to buy another home or build a home, when the home you already have is bought and paid for and you can remodel it any way you want. I think you two made a smart decision on keeping the home you have. Thanks for another great video. May God continue to bless you all. Happy Easter to you guys. ❤️❤️❤️
@TexasBeliever572 жыл бұрын
Very smart to keep the home y'all have. You know the remodel was done well & frankly the outside is dated, but not ugly. I'm so glad to see younger people going the debt free plans.
@paulhunt5982 жыл бұрын
New to your channel... I support your reasons and explanations. The journey of living within your means, making improvement, but being content in the process is a most valuable life lesson. We raised and homeschooled 9 children in a very dilapidated farm house. We worked on it as we had time and $, but enjoyed living in the process. It took us 25 years to reasonably call the home complete. Our renovations had no master plan, we just lived. Needing to expand the space for the growing family, we chose to add 2 bedrooms. When we completed the addition our living space had multiplied! We started with 1800 SF and finished with 4600 SF. We tore down about 25% of the house we purchased, rebuilding that portion larger in the house expansion project. The 2 bedroom addition vision morphed into 5 additional bedrooms, enormous living room and kitchen space and allowed us to repurpose the original house portion. We also gained workshop space in the additional basement. In the early part of the journey we labored under excessive debt, but freeing from the debt and in that process, we did the additions and renovations with cash. When we started, we had the soriest home in the rural neighborhood. When completed, it had turned into the grandest home in the area. We never intended to live in such luxury that we enjoy today. Our plan was to invest in our children and guide them to love Jesus Christ. Our home was ugly for 25 years, no siding, many unfinished rooms, no porches, but contentment marked our happy home. Two old people don't need our big home now, but hospitality is our vision and entertaining guests is part of our daily life. The big home comfortably accommodates our growing brood. 34 grandchildren (currently expecting 2 more!) are in and out of home on a weekly basis. We can seat 50 folk in the dining room, meaning this past Christmas was our first family meal that mandated a table in another room (that was a sad day for Grandmother, who likes the family around "one table".) Folk that is meet us now assume that we have enjoyed affluence for a very long time, but our comfort is less than a decade. There is great ease when it is all finished, but the years of want and struggle were very happy years. We shared a common goal and purpose, and embraced contentment along the journey. My mind can remember the years of struggle with clarity, but my emotions cannot. While we enjoy our current ease, I trust that contentment would reign if we lost it all. I feel that God has generously blessed us with abundant stuff and comfort, because we didn't demand it. Our purpose was to love and to serve Him, to do that during the journey and to do it now when it is easy to offer hospitality. Last year my wife supported me building my dream workshop. This building is larger than our home and I am pretty certain that its cost rivaled what we spent to do the house. An old man can never justify this outrageous expenditure for hobby pleasure, but my justification is augmented by having the men and boys in my brood working alongside me building relationship and exploring new skills. The majority of my family joins us weekly for supper and Bible study. Filling up our "big room" with my family and wrestling with and exploring God's Holy Word together is the highlight of our week. I retired young when my coworkers couldn't conceive of retiring. Most of them were 2 income homes. We lived on only 1 income. It was a struggle to dig out of debt around age 50, but living debt free is such a blessing. It also enhances the ability to develop the gift of generosity. I applaud your efforts. I love easy TN. I was saved and met my wife on Lookout Mountain outside of Chattanooga. God bless your endeavors.
@RMMomma4Eva11 ай бұрын
Beautiful post ❤
@LifeinAlmostHeaven2 жыл бұрын
Your home is NOT ugly! I happen to think it is very nice and the fact that it is paid for makes it BEAUTIFUL! ❤️❤️
@jed19132 жыл бұрын
Love your video’s, look forward to seeing them. You do NOT need to justify your decisions to any one.
@jeannieeakin13742 жыл бұрын
You have all the valid reasons for everything all sorted out and logical! You forgot to mention that you both have mad skills. You can and do most of the labor yourselves. That saves you tons of money. Love your channel.
@Roosternurse2 жыл бұрын
Good for you guys, my house will be paid for in about 2 years, I have no credit card debt and only one car payment,,,I did the same as you guys when I started,,living beyond my means from paycheck to paycheck,,,cars, boat, camper, house, credit card debt,,,,not sleeping at night for worry,,,,oh what a relief to lay down at night and rest easy with no worrying. It took work and sacrifice but that peace of mind is worth more than anything. Keep up the good work and bless your testimony to others.
@ibebebebabe3462 жыл бұрын
Your home is NOT ugly. It’s a beautiful home can’t wait to see what you do with it. 💕🇺🇸
@diyfferent2 жыл бұрын
We always get comments like that too; about why not just tear down and buy or build a new home, and a lot of people don't realize how much more expensive it is to do that. It made total sense in many ways for you guys to move the single wide. Yay for no state income tax...FL doesn't have that either, and our sales tax is about 7%.
@judycarter81992 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the update. I am impressed with y’all’s financial wisdom at your young age.
@haroldbevins3932 жыл бұрын
When I watched them move that house off the hill, I was in awe and they were very good at what they were doing.. I'm excited to see where you are going next...
@lovenotes52992 жыл бұрын
I paid $2,500 for my 1977 single wide 80 ft long - 3 bedroom /2 bathroom and i'm still remodeling,little by little as funds will allow while staying debt free. You can always paint the outside and make it beautiful
@anetzband13832 жыл бұрын
VERY enlightening! Now I finally understand why your single-wide seems so big. We have a 1990 House of Merit doublewide and it is 53 feet long. I did not realize yours is 70 feet long, and that's why it seems so big. Everything you said makes such good sense, especially about being debt free. We bought ours "as is" and had to keep reminding ourselves that every day as new discoveries popped up. Eight years later we really love it, and I can hardly wait to see how wonderful yours is going to be. Thanks for sharing.
@lovenotes52992 жыл бұрын
Brought mine as is also, 1977 -3 bedrooms /2 bathrooms 80ft long
@RegiSmart2 жыл бұрын
It makes total sense that you would have moved the mobile home. You put so much work into it and high-quality work at that. If you had purchased a used one you wouldn't know if they had been as meticulous as yall were in repairs. I am sad that you have left NC, but so glad you found a place that will suit your lives so much better when all is said and done. I seriously can not wait to see what you all do next on the homestead.🥰
@juliacarr472 жыл бұрын
It’s home in every sense of the word, and who cares what it looks like it’s your family home. Good luck in Tennessee.
@brandonmeredith3642 жыл бұрын
One day these guys will have a millions subs. These can really help people doing projects
@DeepSouthTechie2 жыл бұрын
It's hard to find channels that shows someone actually working on a mobile home. there's some that show before and after videos but rarely show the hands on work. Your channel is a blessing to us mobile home owners that want to do our own work. Plus for me you're just good ole down home folks like myself, lol.
@kathleenferguson75372 жыл бұрын
You are very sensible people not getting into debt. Most people want everything now. But getting into debt is foolish. Keep life simple is aways the best way. Well done.
@cynthiawey88982 жыл бұрын
You are such a great family. We love watching all the cool things you do. Good for you keeping out of debt!
@chrisreed262 жыл бұрын
I did not even know Palm Harbor made single wides back then! I had a 2007 Palm Harbor 32x72 double wide in a senior park that I sold in 2015 here in Fl...I sure loved that home! Palm harbor builds a great home as I'm sure you know! I am a huge Dave Ramsey fan so living debt free is always smart and that home is NOT at all ugly!!
@TheWoodHaven2 жыл бұрын
Your house is NOT ugly, it's just unfinished. I like your house and I'm glad you moved it to TN.
@sam-and-angela2 жыл бұрын
Well said. :)
@JahleeyahKalonji2 жыл бұрын
Your house isn't ugly at all and moving something that you own outright is freakin smart
@flytechbass19792 жыл бұрын
I moved a 28X72 in 1990 from Lexington, Ky to Valdosta, Ga for 5K, and in just 32 years you guys had to pay 16K just for the single wide. A total of 672 miles for me and that was set up and all. I can see you did the right thing.
@bethgregory93882 жыл бұрын
I’m so happy for your family, continued happiness for you guys.
@beckiblack8592 жыл бұрын
To me, it's more about the tidiness of the property than what kind of house is on it. Large homes can be trashy, and trailer homes can be clean and tidy. I'm more impressed with the trailer house/home in that situation.
@5thdimension6252 жыл бұрын
You guys are smart. The key to good living is to be debt free. Do not let any bank own you! Less is more. Congratulations on your move. TN is beautiful
@kimmybee122 жыл бұрын
You have a lovely home and worked very hard to make it that way. I have to say you two are probably the most relatable people on KZbin.
@sam-and-angela2 жыл бұрын
Awww thank you!!
@mabragg652 жыл бұрын
You both did the absolute right thing to keep your home!! The time and money you’ve put in to your home is absolutely PRICELESS! I bought a mobile home about 9 years ago for $18,000! (Cash) I’ve renovated the entire thing over that time. With the current prices, you couldn’t pry me out. I live in rural Maine. My only regret is that I currently have it in a park. Because the location is very rural…. I have a huge lot and wonderful neighbors. I can guarantee you, if I were to buy land, my mobile home is coming with me!! Haha 😂 God bless you and your family. I look forward to continue to follow you all with your journey. Your family continues to inspire me ❤️🙏
@sheliabarrie19592 жыл бұрын
Second time watching you guys ,I'm from the uk and will binge watch your other vlogs ,what you are saying makes so much sense, owning your home outright is brilliant at such a young age ,your home is not ugly its beautiful and you will reep the rewards of your hard work I've owned my home out right for 10 years now it's like your free out of jail, debt free a lovely feeling, good luck to you all 💖
@dhanakhei99112 жыл бұрын
Learning to live debt free is the greatest gift you can give your boys ! Land is the only thing that increases in value and is grounding when you walk on your own place barefoot :D... Smart and awesome family :D (that's why we left Asheville area too expensive now ...)
@carlapierle86232 жыл бұрын
Your mobile home is NOT ugly! I wish you didn't feel compelled to have to justify your decisions. I ADMIRE your dedication to staying debt free. I have always been of the same mindset but unfortunately my husband is not. I HATE being in debt and it's a constant battle. Looking forward to your next video already! Love you guys!
@deanbarr57402 жыл бұрын
You guys are doing it right. Everybody has their own situations in life. I think, if one can live debt free and make good choices while raising their family, thats how the Lord intends for us to live. You and Angela are rocking it Sam. God Bless you All. Hope you have a Happy Easter.
@sonniecampbell17882 жыл бұрын
You kids are SO SMART to have a debt free mindset. That makes a huge difference in quality of life imo. Your home is NOT ugly; like you said you’ve just not worked on the outside yet. Speaking of your history working on your home, I started watching you when you made that spice rack and little shelving area in your kitchen. Then you started organizing kitchen and next thing, you were renovating the kitchen! lol. Sam I know you call that “project creep” 😄 Looking forward to watching your TN life bloom. 💛🌷💛
@terryhenderson4242 жыл бұрын
25 years ago, moving a mobile began at $20K in this area and didn't include milage and so much more.
@BethGrantDeRoos2 жыл бұрын
I think the outside of your home looks fine. The fact it is safe and paid for is spectacular!!
@erinhancock312 жыл бұрын
I completely understand keeping your home. I live in Utah and bought a double wide for $43,000 on park land. Ours was also a rental, and are working on improving it. We found so many problems. But with the squeeze of rent and not many options we did what we could.
@kenluning9092 жыл бұрын
Being debt free is awesome. Congrats on being there.
@michaelgonzalez88632 жыл бұрын
You made the right financial decision moving your home . Most people I see around me live beyond there means .
@olesam89702 жыл бұрын
New ground, good wife, good kids, and home over your heads. Life's good.....
@1611bloodbought2 жыл бұрын
Good to hear your plans, and still praying for you and your family.
@leatherbycrowfoot2 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the show "Green Acres" show with Eddie Albert and Eva Gabore. You two are doing the dream. Keep it up you two. Make a home for the family!
@christinemck70332 жыл бұрын
I think you are both wise and responsible.
@rhodiafiddler55572 жыл бұрын
You did the right thing, to keep your mobile home.
@sandraridley64452 жыл бұрын
Here's hoping that I helped your subscriptions because I shared and shared the moving video. That video just blew me away. I am hoping that you will reach 100,00 subs. by the end of this year. Love your honesty and love of family with your hard working and family videos.
@frankielong68712 жыл бұрын
You’ve made all the right choices….moving your home, homeschooling, serving God❣️🙌
@ClintonCaraway-CNC2 жыл бұрын
YOU ARE A VERY SMART FAMILY!!! I learned a valuable lesson at the age of eighteen by buying a BRAND NEW 1991 Ford Ranger. After paying on it for almost five years a minor accident totalled it out and all I had accomplished was making the finance company and Ford a little richer. Since then I have never financed ANYTHING. I own my two archers and my 12x80 mobile home. It is a great feeling to know home is yours and no one can take it away if you miss a payment.
@melvinfrost65142 жыл бұрын
Just read all of the comments, and I agree YOUR HOME IS NOT UGLY. You two are doing a great job of making your own place two live. I think you made the perfect decision to buy the land and move your house to it. Best of luck on your adventure.
@jodyhuntsman41262 жыл бұрын
I think u made all the right decisions! I don’t think the trailer is ugly a little paint on the outside and your upgrades will look brand new 😊
@hetaymotay2 жыл бұрын
I love that you're financially smart! ❤
@TruckzNTrainz2 жыл бұрын
Great job on not being a slave to the bank. I think you made the wise choices.
@sam-and-angela2 жыл бұрын
Once we fought to break free we've never wanted to go back and have enjoyed our "weirdness" from society. :)
@angelachinnis31542 жыл бұрын
Smart couple 💕 Staying out of debt is wise
@dougpeterson52572 жыл бұрын
Paid for is a wonderful thing, a feeling of freedom!
@kenhart63302 жыл бұрын
UK here Sam/Angela, now you have moved along with the house. If you wanted to you could extend it build on to give the boys a room each if you wanted to. Even give yourselves a bigger 'great' room as and when you want to. Don't let anyone tell you anything different. Do your own thing. I think I have told you earlier that I believe your new land gives the boys a better chance to have a better way to grow up. After tutoring get them outside playing and get friends over too. See you soon in your next video👋👋👋
@brody61032 жыл бұрын
Sam and Angela you should never call the outside of your house or any house ugly you should say the house has great character and a lot inner beauty, that's how I describe my house. 🤣🤣🤣
@marilynbrewer10292 жыл бұрын
You make the best Choice To move you’re home not only for finances but consider this your boys are going to have to adjust to a different area but at least they had of the Comfort of a home they are familiar with. God bless
@steven87352 жыл бұрын
That is a pretty good deal I live in Northern New Hampshire now $16,000 and move a trailer will be between 25 and 30,000 up here
@lenalyles27122 жыл бұрын
Good for you, please have a storm shelter and strap the trailer. Have seen so many hit with tornado or high wind. We live in a 45' motorhome in hurricane area on the Mexican Texas border.
@susanlovelace84882 жыл бұрын
Sam and Angela... first of all your home is not ugly! I so enjoy watching you two remodeling this mobile home and y'all are doing an awesome job.
@stellamorrissette34082 жыл бұрын
I am a great grandmother of 77 from Canada, your house is not ugly your inside is been finish and attack the outside at a later date keep on the great work, God Bless.
@timmathewson39102 жыл бұрын
I would live in that mobile home in a heartbeat. Thanks for sharing your videos. I really enjoy watching them.
@Buzinfree7772 жыл бұрын
You don’t need to explain your reason for moving your home and your home isn’t ugly. I’ve watched several of your videos and if I was in your situation I would’ve done the same thing especially with the price of homes, wood, materials and etc. We’ve been looking at homes with land in Tennessee since our daughter moved there a few years ago from California. She bought a home there in 2018 and she loves it. Homes were a lot cheaper before the COVID and other issues changed the price of everything. It’s a beautiful place to live and we will move there someday but right now isn’t the best time. Don’t worry what people say or think because you both are doing a awesome job.
@brendaporter21662 жыл бұрын
I do not think it's ugly it's a nice mobile no ever let nobody say oh that's ugly it's not all you gotta do get you some spray paint and spray and make it look good God-bless you you're doing our very good job
@cathychavis92502 жыл бұрын
I enjoy your videos and I am excited for you to have kept your home and to see all the great things you both are going to be doing at your new place
@Chrispy93932 жыл бұрын
I'm in upstate NY. My father has a double wide. He's looking at getting land and a new trailer. We priced out homes in the area. New on the lot single wides START at 90k! That's ridiculous. He's now looking into moving his home. I think y'all made a great choice.
@gloriacastaneda9382 жыл бұрын
Your home is far from ugly. You have no idea how blessed you are . Your renovations still to be done inside & out will be something i am looking forward to. I am sure it will have lots of beauty&charm in the end. You guys 👨👩👦👦rock. 🙏💞Gloria from Texas 🙂🤗
@johnrodgers98772 жыл бұрын
Sam and Angela : You were wise to do what you did ! Your home is not ugly now but sure it will be super gorgeous on the outside when you have that work completed .I would have done the same thing myself ,but here in Canada , we are not allowed to !!
@DBAllen2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you folks got your heads on right and you're doing things right. Remember little eyes are watching and learning from you. But sounds like you've got that covered to.
@BigDreamsTinyBudget2 жыл бұрын
I have been following you both for years now. Years before I bought my own 2500.00 mobile home that I am completely renovating haha. God must have led me to your channel for a reason because I had no plans to renovate or live in a single wide back then. I have learned soooo much from you and your videos and always send people your way when they ask how to do something on a mobile home. You have such a wonderful wealth of valuable info on your channel, especially for those of us who are not mobilehomeologists and mucking our way through the process. Thank you so much for sharing your journey. Im glad you kept the palm harbor.... I have years invested in watching and cant wait to see it all completed!
@warrenstamps65532 жыл бұрын
I agree with your direction and the path you have followed. I wish you the best and knowing you the outside of the place will look good.
@charlene54612 жыл бұрын
Love to see your smiling faces and thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with the people who might want to endeavor in the same idea as y'all have, and so smartly! We, in our old age wasn't as quite as smart as y'all but made our decision to help out a retired person live a better live in their retirement. That makes up for the hard work and debt that will cause me to go back to work at a 40 hour work week to pay off my husbands and my debt so when we get to retire, we will be totally out of debt and hopefully🤞, a small savings and wiggle room to take our much needed vacations! Keep up the awesome work and keep the knowledge flowing!! WE NEED IT!!😁 Hope your family has a HAPPY AND A VERY BLESSED EASTER!! 💖🙏💖
@wendywobbles12 жыл бұрын
You did the best thing, you have everything you need in one place now and like you say that you have something to offer the boys in the future...well done
@curtisep58852 жыл бұрын
GREAT CHOICE, SMART, SMART, SMART!!!
@SxmTech1012 жыл бұрын
Still a lot to do, but at least you have a roof guys, let’s get it done, can’t wait for the next video
@Mumakinder2 жыл бұрын
so pleased for you both , you are both very sensible to keep out of debt, takes some severe saving but look what you have now beautiful land and hopes for future :) hugsx
@josefinagalera95502 жыл бұрын
Sorry is not ugly, is your home is not a house the important in a building is the inside. You, and your family is inside. Beautiful
@ssalvidrez2 жыл бұрын
wow 10k to buy a used one? I bought a 2007 for 95k in 2020 sold it for 150k in 2021. Mobile homes are gold in Colorado.
@MsJWheels2 жыл бұрын
We're getting quite an education about the dos and don’ts of getting set up. In the meantime Y'all have to keep your small business going! And raise them youngens!
@JaniceLadyJStyleKrako2 жыл бұрын
You kept your home for all the right reasons. Debt free is the best way. Glad the move went well
@raulsantana16992 жыл бұрын
You guys did it the smart way, better living that way. Your home is good, it has good bones and some TLC will make it better. Don't worry about how it looks, the looks wont keep you cool or warm.
@craigweyna4072 Жыл бұрын
If more people lived as you do the world would be a better place! I really enjoy watching your journey.
@shaniaa92872 жыл бұрын
You 2 look SO calm explaining everything to us who watch your videos. Moving is such a big undertaking. You're almost there and it's going to be awesome...no lie...hang in there and just go to a corner with a pillow to scream into when you need to vent🤣❣️love your videos and items you sell👍
@sam-and-angela2 жыл бұрын
Hehehehe "No Angela, it's my time with the pillow in the corner of the camper.. leave!"