Midland/Odessa Housing

Discussion in 'The Welcome Wagon' started by Bikerdave, Jun 17, 2012.

  1. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    You mean the trailer spaces that are essentially dirt fields with huge pot holes and a few utilities sticking up? I really wish I had the money to build a decent park in the Midland and S Texas areas, with a few trees, grass, concrete pads. There are plenty of trailers out there for sale, and as many as I see, I can't believe it's not a buyer's market for trailers if you can get some financing. I have a very nice, large 5th wheel for sale but seems none have the cash.

    I think for truckers, trailers are the best way to go IF there are quality spaces to be found. You can relocate easily and being able to easily and quickly relocate is a huge plus in the oil field and trucking in general.
     
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  3. Bikerdave

    Bikerdave Light Load Member

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    Maybe zoning and insurance has something to do with it. Otherwise there would be 3-4 tralies at every house for a quick 2K income a month
     
  4. ShootThis

    ShootThis Medium Load Member

    Most of the new ones a popping up on farmers land along I20 service roads,if I remember correctly they can pretty much zone their own land however it suites them.
     
  5. nicholas_jordan

    nicholas_jordan Medium Load Member

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    in my camper-shell:

    park officer: Knock! Knock! -> Who's there?
    Occupant: Turnip
    park officer: Turnip who?
    Occupant: Turnip the heat, it's cold in here
     
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