Sunday, September 2, 2012

Get a FEMA Trailer at a huge discount - Sale of government begins the new FEMA travel trailers


As you may or may not remember, the issue of FEMA trailers, and contaminating them with formaldehyde was able to make national news almost a year ago. Now FEMA trailers are back in the news, but for good reason. No longer for sale as places of residence, these trailers were considered as "scrap" and are sold as such.

In March 2007, FEMA had the difficult task of providing 150,000 trailers, mobile homes, campers and victims of the disaster of Hurricane Katrina and had spent nearly $ 2.5 billion a dress rehearsal. As we have seen, not many of these homes have their original purpose and instead have been declared surplus and eventually sold to anyone willing to buy one. People soon realized that instead of shelling out $ 25,000 to $ 40,000 for a new trailer, buy them directly from the government for nearly a fraction of the cost. They began to sell like hotcakes.

Unfortunately, the news began shortly after the floods in formaldehyde, which was discovered during the construction of these trailers. In December 2007 the leaders of the Congress "out of an abundance of caution", has expressed anger and the federal government had decided it would be better to stop a sudden sale of these FEMA trailers that had been so sought after. While other cases of contamination had continued to decline, demand for these homes and trailer had not - if anything - has been quickly increasing.

So, for almost a year - nothing. The government continued to enforce their rifles and to refrain from the sale of FEMA trailers no matter how high the demand. Now, after a long pause, FEMA trailers are back and ready to be sold, but as mentioned earlier, they are designated as "scrap". This essentially means that prices will be significantly lower and the government is trying to get rid of these trailers as quickly as possible, but without "killing the market."

The government claims these trailers are unfit for employment, but this does not mean they are not suitable for uses such as offices, command posts, or storage. However you decide to use them is your prerogative, but the bottom line is that there is still plenty of these trailers waiting to be sold. You will be able to choose not only between but also camper trailers, motor homes and caravans as well. You will find a myriad of brands and models as well. Some of the trailers will be sold individually, others in bulk. Here are just a few brands and models you will find: Gulfstream Cavalier, Coachmen Cascade, R-Vision Trail-Sport, Monaco Holiday Rambler, Forest River, Recreation by Design, Spec and Fleetwood Fleetwood Merit, Pilgrim Spec, Crossroads Zinger, and several others. I recommend you see http://www.GovernmentAuctions.org/FEMAtrailers.asp for more if you are interested in a FEMA trailer .......

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