The Drake isnt your typical, bare-bones RV. Its a souped-up, ultra-modern house that just happens to have wheels on the bottom so it can be towed wherever your heart desires.
Lets start with the basics of the design. With a jagged, all-black metal exterior, the Drake sort of looks like a contemporary home youd find in a quickly gentrifying neighborhood. The sharp angles give it a little boost over your typical RV design, and we absolutely love the overarching black surface. Imagine living in an all-black housekind of intimidating.
But, as we all know, its whats on the inside that counts. And the Drake RV has treats for you. The whole trailer comfortably houses a mind-boggling six people with all the loftsseven if you count the sofa as a bedwith a full luxury bathtub and shower. A 10-cubic-foot stainless steel fridge keeps your grub cold, and a three-burner gas cooktop and oven heats it up. Built-in sink, countertops, cabinets, and open shelving round out the interior kitchen.
Thats just the start of the amenitiesdid we mention an included washer and dryer? A ceiling-mounted vent fan? Oh, and of course, a fully functioning toilet. Cant discount that.
The big bonus: it looks just as good as it sounds. Like the meticulous attention to detail on the outside, the inside is modern and sleek. Were talking walls covered in smooth, whitewashed pine, and waterproof, luxurious plank vinyl flooring. Were telling youits a house on wheels.
Now, at nearly $150,000, its not exactly a bargain. But we cant argue that if youre in the market for a house and ready to spend that much, it could be a bonus to have it sit on some wheels. It certainly makes big moves easier.