Fear of aging?
Hush! I'm not that old to worry about aging this soon.
I have just been working with a client who is into real estate. As I go through postings at craigslist, I was surprised to come across phrases such as "mobile home" and "senior community" several times. From the word itself, mobile home, it could be a house that can be moved from one place to another. Hmmm... let me check the web. "Mobile homes (in the United States; are also called trailers or house trailers) or static caravans (in other countries; also called caravans) are prefabricated homes built in factories, rather than on site, and then taken to the place where they will be occupied." (Wikipedia.org). I just thought it's it's "only in the Philippines".
Hush! I'm not that old to worry about aging this soon.
I have just been working with a client who is into real estate. As I go through postings at craigslist, I was surprised to come across phrases such as "mobile home" and "senior community" several times. From the word itself, mobile home, it could be a house that can be moved from one place to another. Hmmm... let me check the web. "Mobile homes (in the United States; are also called trailers or house trailers) or static caravans (in other countries; also called caravans) are prefabricated homes built in factories, rather than on site, and then taken to the place where they will be occupied." (Wikipedia.org). I just thought it's it's "only in the Philippines".
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| A mobile home that seems firmly attached to the ground. |

