Hello Connie,
If cash is tight and you have some time, how about moving it yourself??? You could borrow or buy
some rigging and timbers to keep the structure solid but it is not an impossible task.
Screw plywood over the openings to help keep them square, buy some screw jacks from Ebay to lift the
home and then break the rest of the task into little steps.
Wally Wallington moved a large barn a similar distance. He is also a fun guy to trade email with to
help think about the steps in a problem:
http://www.theforgottentechnology.com/
His video is also worth buying. Once you see it, you won't consider paying someone else to have all
the fun.
Take care,
Nolan
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