When it comes to what one can afford Tony Hsieh, the CEO of Zappos could buy any type of abode that he fancied, but he chooses to live in a Las Vegas trailer park that he owns. But when we say trailer, it is not like a normal trailer for loading goods but it is like a mobile house that is equip with what you can think of.
According to Dailymail, his trailer park is called ‘Llamapolis’ and he shares it with his pet alpaca. He used $350 million to invest in Las Vegas to attract more business people.
The ‘trailers’ are gorgeous silver Airstream caravans, which retail for $48,000 for a 2013 model. Thirty homes are lined up in a neat row, each with about 200 square feet of space.
And they’re home to like minds as the trailer park tends to attract Silicon Valley computer programmers who live in the trailer park temporarily.
Units have two TVs, Bluetooth stereo systems and wood paneling, though the size of the showers reportedly makes it difficult for large adults to bathe.
Hsieh has nicknamed his caravan ‘Llamapolis’ and he shares his trailer with his pet alpaca named Marley.
The Airstream Village also includes Tumbleweed Tiny Houses, wooden RVs that have about 130 square feet and do not have couches or kitchen tables.
It was a vacant lot before he snapped it up and it’s virtually unrecognizable since its makeover.
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