CityTF,
I hear ya, friend. I, too, read where everybody EXCEPT me, paid next to nothing for a huge perfect van that gets fantastic mpg. I certainly wasn't able to find anything near what I read about. So I paid w-a-y more for my van, and have since replaced so many things, I forget most of them. Sometimes I think the truth is...somewhere else. Can't decide if I was stupid to buy this van or to believe everything I read on the Internet. Maybe both. But it's what I have and I do like it.
I think people try to present this lifestyle in the most positive light, which is admirable. But I also know, from years of camping, that it isn't always roses and lilacs. It gets too cold, too hot, too windy. Your back/knees hurt sometimes from crawling around or climbing in and out. Your hair gets greasy and stringy and it's a lot of work to heat water (assuming you can spare that much) and wash. Same with dishes. Food storage can be tricky. Your eating patterns will be different.
In a sticks/bricks, you may have all the amenities you desire(easy, unlimited electricity, hot water, a microwave with real power, entertainment out the wazoo), yet you still have the maintenance of all of that. And neighbors. And all the S/B headaches.
But...if you're willing to face all that, it's sooo worth it for some. I think people come here and read about all the great things that mobile living has to offer, they want that perfect escape from the hassles of daily living. Who can blame them? It's just that mobile dwelling has it's own headaches that we don't often mention because we are happy with the trade offs. Others may not, once they give this a try. We make it sound so easy, huh?
As I write this (from my phone), I'm looking across the nearly empty state park, the weather is perfect, the lake sparkles in the sun. The wildflowers are just blooming. My little dog and I went for a lovely walk and she waded in the lake. I will cook a simple supper, and go to bed at dark thirty. Maybe read a little. And in the morning, it'll be chilly and I'll have to wait for my coffee since there is no auto feature on a propane stove. And no warm bathroom with instant hot water to wash. It's okay. Because look how that lake sparkles in the sunlight!