Life in A Rail Car
Very rare opportunity to purchase the super stylish 1949 Portland Pullman Railcar with architect designed modern interior to wow your friends and clients! Approximately 85 feet long (1/2 Portland city block! 9 1/2 feet wide with 10 foot doomed ceiling...

>> added by tmcallister (+50p) 45 months ago

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just be careful of signing contracts if you are a buyer/seller, my brother almost lost $5000 reserving a house, the contract he signed had a clause that if he didn't show proof of insurance and a cashiers check with the down payment by a specific date and time the "reserving money" wouldn't be re funded, nice job of the Realtor for keeping it to the last minute. As long as you can use a lawyer you can trust and deal with the owner's lawyer you'll save even more than with geico :D.

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by Anum (+40p) | 43 months ago
I would love to live in this car !
by stanman48 (+25p) | 45 months ago
That is cool!! And pretty cheap too, right? And the bit about moving anywhere in the country for $1.50 a mile that is awesome!
by TheWogans (+50p) | 45 months ago
wonder what this home's eco footprint is. could you put solar panels on the top?
by ajcowley (+45p) | 45 months ago
ajcowley:
Yes. but not enough room to go off-grid. But can keep some batteries charged for going off-grid at night to just keep the refrigerator running. The railroad safety laws may not allow it though.
by Vitali_Caprioni (+10p) | 30 months ago
Way cool. I want it. Nice work!
by benjaminV (+85p) | 45 months ago
how cool would it be to buy and then rent if out for "moving" parties!

but $1.50 a mile....how far will 20 bucks get me?
by Audiogeek (+35p) | 45 months ago
Audiogeek:
well I guess you could always sorta get a small switching engine to pull it .. and WtF solar thermal and photovotaics on the top

Biodiesel for the engine?

Then you'd only have to pay for rail rights not for the moving of it ..

say a freight from Vancouver,BC down to TJ. mx
by Commentor (+60p) | 41 months ago
Recycling and taking a more reasonable and socially responsible amount of space for living, I love it.
by ddubbs (+10p) | 45 months ago
$150 a month lease?! How cool. What area of Portland I wonder...?
by gramham (+10p) | 45 months ago
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