Martin House-To-Go's $30K post-disaster house-on-wheels

Asmita Prasad / Feb 21 2008

Nobody ever likes to think that they might be rendered homeless after a big natural disaster wipes out half their city. But if we have learnt anything from experience, we should know that it really helps to have a Plan B all the time. Apparently, temp-housing solutions company Martin House-To-Go think along the same lines and have designed a very beautiful emergency house called the 'Fresh Start.' What I really love about this temp house is that it looks like a real house and comes fully-equipped so you don’t feel homeless after disaster strikes which saves a lot in therapy bills in the long run! Since you don’t need a special permit or license to transport this house to a location more suitable to you, it makes a strong back-up plan for emergencies. And I’m really inclined to believe that the makers of this joint really know what they are talking about here since the owners of the company lost everything after Katrina and it is out of that horrible first hand experience that the under $30,000 Fresh Start was born.

martin house to go
martin house to go

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