Portable Hunting Cabin in Texas

by Kent Griswold on August 13th, 2010. 12 Comments

Drue found this listing in a Texas craigslist. Sounds like a pretty good buy if you are in the area.

Hunting cabin for sale….$4300.00….size is 7ft x 16ft…Unique design..Perfect when you need to move your hunting cabin from one lease to another….has small private area for porta-potty…room enough to sleep 2 in the loft….also has futon for sleeping…storage cabinet…house size door and windows….must see to appreciate….used it last year for hunting but lost lease this year….Can be moved anywhere just like a regular camper….would be great for lake lot….call Jean or Dickie at 817-774-7152 cell or 817-866-2346 home…

Click here for the craigslist ad.

Posted August 13th, 2010 by Kent Griswold and filed in Announcement, Stick Built, Tiny House for Sale
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12 Comments

12 Responses to “Portable Hunting Cabin in Texas”

  1. Kevin Lura says:

    Looks like a good deal for whoever gets it.

  2. Elizabeth Goertz says:

    That is an add, not a post. No ofence intended, but that is not of any interest to any one outside of Texas.

    • Anne says:

      Many of the posts here are ads, in some form or another… But as Drue mentioned, they provide inspiration. They sometimes cause heated conversation {especially if overpriced), but generally just food for thought.

  3. Drue says:

    Yes, it is an ad, but the content is what interests me and others. Yes, in Texas. So when I see ads or posts in Vermont, or Maine, Washington, or wherever, I still manage to marvel at them nonetheless and wish I were closer so I could take a look. Among the 22 million residents in Texas, there are no doubt few of us that are interested in tiny homes (yes, everything is bigger in Texas…usually).

  4. alice says:

    Being on wheels it can stay in ,or wander away from, Texas as its owner desires.

  5. Joe3 says:

    I also look at these posts, the content interests me and I think about building one someday. I’m always interested in what others have built or are building.
    If this were close, I’d go and have a look, seems well worth the asking price.

  6. Elizabeth Goertz says:

    My point was not that it was an add, but that it was not much of a read. For those of us who look forward to checking in every day, the adds are a little disappointing from the reading and gaining knowledge and inspiration perspective.

    • Drue says:

      Fair enough. That would be true. I’m struck by the visuals first, but yes, my next curiousity would be the hows and whats, etc. So from your perspective (and I understand it), it would be better to have gone, looked, taken a few pictures, and then had some kind of discussion about the item. I just might do that next time; I need to get out and away from the PC anyway.

    • justin says:

      you did realise this is a free site.. And im in Texas… so im very intersted… thanks for the great post and keep up the good work man…

    • Drue says:

      Argh. Hard to find is true. Someone flagged that post and it got removed. That’s a problem with Craigslist. Some removals are legit, but more people do it as a prank and/or so they can limit the contacts to the seller so they can swoop in and buy without much competition.

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