1976 trailer, need I say more? LOL
11 single pane windows within view of the couch. 5 single pane windows in the bedroom. Surprisingly it isn't expensive to heat as I don't spend any more than I did at the house. AC is a bit rougher, I'll come home from work to find the AC set at 70 and it's 80 in the house on the hottest days with the AC chugging away. Luckily we don't get many 90+ days, but this past summer was hot with a lot of them. The AC unit runs from latest noon time until 9 or 10 pm after the sun goes down.
Old buckled carpet. Kitchen cabinets are all 1 piece, 8 feet on one wall and then wrapped around the corner where the sink is. The entire L shape is 1 cabinet. And no dishwasher and can't put one in because of the 1 entire cabinet thing.
Worst part, which we also had when we moved into the house, carpet in the kitchen and the bathroom. I'd like to put new flooring down in the whole thing.
Oh, my 1976 mustard yellow toilet, bath, and sink is pretty ugly, LOL. I need to replace part of the subfloor and will replace the toilet and sink then. The tub I can deal with as the shower curtain covers it all.
It annoys me that I am torn between spending the money on these things or leave it as it is a 1976 mobile home. It's worth putting the money in because it is very solid (built much better than the 80's and 90's) but of course it will still be a $10,000 trailer when I'm ready to leave it and I still have hope to be in a house again some day.
Oh, the last thing. My front door is normal size and pretty substantial. My back door, you could cut through with a butter knife. It's a cheap flimsy plastic and foam door, no security at all.