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Rewild Homes launches Thicket, an extra-wide mobile home with full-size appliances

08.12.2025 17:01 1 min 1 source
Andro4all SPA
Rewild Homes launches Thicket, an extra-wide mobile home with full-size appliances
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Canadian company Rewild Homes has introduced the Thicket, a mobile home prioritizing full-time livability over portability. The structure, over 10 meters long and 3 meters wide, requires special transport permits but features a ground-floor bedroom, full-size kitchen appliances, and cedar wood finishes. Priced around €110,000, it is designed for harsh winter climates.

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08.12.2025 Andro4all SPA

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