You don't really need indoor space for most of the build. You're not doing slide outs so you won't have big holes in the walls for extended periods of time. When I added windows, a/c, vents, etc, to my trailer, I just saved those types of jobs for the sunny days when I could completely install and seal a window all in one day, and move on to the next so nothing was ever left open, as we were using the trailer on a regular basis at the time. Do the doors and windows first, and then you can keep it locked up, and before that there's nothing to steal inside anyway. Once you are working inside, do the a/c unit and heater first and at that point you are basically self sufficient and it's like doing an interior remodel on a house. Turn up the a/c, plug in your radio, and you are ready to go. All you need is a storage yard that doesn't mind you working on site, and power to plug into.
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