Back in Flagstaff, they rested until the evening. When the weather was cooler, Li Du went to Hannah's house to prepare for the design of the campsite.
Godzilla was happily drinking cold beer. He sat at the door with a bunch of beer bottles beside him. Some cars passed by in front of the house, but when they saw him, they would speed up and leave.
Li Du laughed, "You scared everyone, buddy."
Godzilla shrugged innocently. "I'm a big baby."
Hans lazily poked his head out from upstairs. "Aren't you guys taking a nap? Why are you arguing downstairs? You're disturbing the residents! "
Li Du threw a bottle of beer up and said, "It's already night time. Nap my foot!"
Hans quickly caught the beer, raised it, and gulped it down. Then he shouted, "Awesome!"
Li Du said, "Come down, let's talk about building a small house. We need to come up with a plan."
Hans waved his hand. "What plan do we need? Do you really intend to build a building on an empty plot of land? First lay the foundation, then lay the floor, and then build the walls? "
Li Du said, "Of course not, there's no need to go through so much trouble. Besides, we don't have the right to build a house on that land, right?"
Hans said, "Yeah, so why go through so much trouble? Can't we just buy a trailer house? "
Trailer houses were common in the United States. Some young people who couldn't afford a house or didn't want to buy a house would buy such a house, which could be towed by a car.
In this way, people could travel with a house. They could stay in Arizona today, and move to California tomorrow. After a while, when they got bored, they could even go to Montana.
When Li Du first started school, some students brought such a house to school. They didn't live in the dormitory, nor did they rent a house. They just lived in the house behind their car.
He was very curious and interested in such a house, but he had never had the chance to go in. Now that he heard Hans's suggestion, he was immediately tempted.
Smith was helping Hannah with weeding. This would be their house in the future, so he took care of it very seriously.
After listening to their discussion, he walked over and said, "Do you want to buy a mobile house?"
Li Du said, "We have a piece of empty land on the outskirts of the city. We want to develop it into a small campsite. In the future, you and Hannah should visit often."
Smith smiled and said, "That's great. I'd be happy to accept your invitation. As for the mobile house, I think I have a proposal that you might be interested in. "
Li Du handed him a bottle of beer and asked, "What is it?"
Smith took two sips and said, "I have a friend who sells this kind of cabin. I've seen one that's very interesting. It's a little expensive, but it's definitely worth it!"
While drinking his beer, he called his friend and asked him to send him an email introducing this kind of cabin.
Smith was steady, reliable, and loyal. His friends were all very reliable.
After getting his number, his friend immediately sent him an email. Not only did he introduce a small house, but there were also a bunch of products inside.
Now, with the increasing work pressure and population, the metropolis filled with steel, cement, and cars gradually became tiresome. More and more people wanted to escape the city and return to nature.
However, Americans loved to enjoy life. Even if they had to return to nature, they would not give up convenience and comfort.
As a result, more and more builders began to design mobile homes to provide a more casual, environmentally friendly, and free living experience.
With more customers, the market became more popular, and more products were launched.
Smith was interested in a cabin provided by Kodasema, a famous convenient housing design company in Estonia. Its advantage was that it had a large area and was easy to install.
"It can be assembled in seven hours and dismantled in four days. It can be fitted with tires and made into a mobile cabin. I've seen it with my own eyes. It's definitely not a problem."
Smith was full of praises when he talked about this small wooden hut.
Many mobile cabins were only a dozen or twenty square meters. In comparison, the area of this cabin was indeed larger, at a full fifty square meters.
Depending on the hardware, the cabin offered three different decorative styles. It could be used as a family residence, a classroom, or an office.
However, it was not cheap at about 130,000 dollars.
Seeing the price, Hannah, who had come to join in the fun, shook her head. "No, it's too expensive. The price is too low. My house can only sell for 200,000 dollars."
Smith explained, "Your house is selling for 200,000 because it's already a little old, and it's the price of an empty house. However, this cabin is brand new, and the furniture and appliances are also brand new. "
Li Du accepted this explanation and looked at the introduction. The space utilization of the house was very high, and not a bit of space was wasted.
Also, the interior was luxuriously decorated, and the furniture and appliances were also custom-made.
What he valued most was the convenience of dismantling. The cabin was like a building block. After the factory received the order, it would be transported to the installation site, and then installed by a crane, just like a 3D jigsaw puzzle.
If he wanted to dismantle it in the future after moving, he could contact the factory. They would provide a free dismantling service once, and any subsequent dismantling would have to pay a service fee.
The factory would send a professional moving team to dismantle the house, transport it, and then reassemble it. Everything was very convenient.
The cabin was very luxurious. The only problem was the price. However, Li Du was now rich, and this amount of money was peanuts to him.
Usually, he was more thrifty. Most of his money came from sending some money to his parents every few days. Of course, it was money earned by working for his tutor.
Now that it was time to enjoy himself, he did not want to be stingy. He nodded and said, "I've decided to buy this guy. I like this kind of house."
The main structure of the Kodasema cabin was made up of four layers of glass, which was enough to block out noise and cold air, and also provided a wide view and unbeatable light.
Li Du liked this style. If he wanted more privacy, there were floor-to-ceiling curtains, and as long as he opened the curtains, he could blend in with the environment.
After hearing his words, Smith said, "Li, don't make a decision so quickly. I suggest you take a look around, at least experience it before making a decision."
Li Du smiled and said, "I believe you, Smith. If you think this house is worth buying, then I think it's worth buying."
Smith laughed and said, "Thank you for your trust."
Hans patted him on the shoulder and said, "Buddy, don't be a mechanic. You should be a salesman. Look, you've easily promoted a high-priced house."
Smith said seriously, "No, I'm not suitable for sales. Sorry, Big Fox, I think I'm more suitable as a mechanic."
Hannah rolled her eyes. "Of course, of course he knows. He's just joking."
Hans shrugged at Li Du, meaning: Look, when Hannah marries him, how am I supposed to communicate with my brother-in-law?
Li Du smiled and said nothing. What does this have to do with me?
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