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@cbudd: You're right, they aren't very moveable. One this size would require a semi-truck to move, and special permits due to the overall width -most likely with an "oversize load" escort vehicle. It would then be leveled on blocks, and the vinyl skirting is (optionally) put in place to cover the wheels and steel frame underneath. There is fancier skirting available that can look like brick or stone, or it can be placed on a foundation to be even more permanent. This one has no hitch/tongue like the older models. I suspect they design them to be more easily removed now. The longer it sits in place, the frames and axles can rust, tires dry rot and fall off the rims, and it becomes less likely that it can be successfully be moved to a new location. Most are dismantled in place (or just abandoned) at the end of their lifespan.