This idea looks very good to me. My concern is the carbon emissions of the vehicle that needs to pull this, but if I can figure that one out - perhaps the smallest appropriate puller in biodiesel - I might want to give this way of working a try for a year or two, staying put in places for a month or two at a time.
The key difference between a standard wee RV and one that would work well as a mobile living and office space is comfortable working space. The seating and surface areas of many RVs are not great for hours of computer work.
Perhaps I should design one... call it the mobile writer's retreat. Anyone interested?
It needs to be as lightweight at possible to reduce the size and weight of vehicle that needs to pull it.
Will we see a return of the benevolent gypsy?
How much time do you spend working at a computer? With wireless technologies improving, could you stay connected and work from a remote and moving office?

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