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1972 Airstream Sovereign 31 - Washington Private Seller

1 year ago Airstream Trailers FOR SALE  Snoqualmie, WA 770 Views 2 Watching
Year: 1972
Make: Airstream
Model: Sovereign
Trim: Land Yacht
Length: 31'
Country:US
State or Province:WA
City: Snoqualmie
Type of Sale:Private Seller
Listed:1 year ago
Price : Make Offer

The Basics

Year: 1972
Make: Airstream
Model: Sovereign / Land Yacht
Length: 31' including tow hitch
Indoor ceiling height: 7'

Amenities include:
a large capacity wood burning stove with rear heat guard and custom tile base
a working four burner range stove top
large stainless steel two bay sink
full size acrylic clawfoot bathtub with detachable "telephone" shower head
full size standing closet
full size bed platform with under storage
custom hardwood floors throughout kitchen and living room
custom large capacity drawer storage in bedroom
custom ceramic tile flooring in bathroom
12'x8' treated wooden deck with stairs I would disassemble and include this in the deal if you're interested and planning on parking the trailer in one spot, which is what I've done

The Bathroom: When I first bought the trailer, the bathroom was all original and more or less non functional. The 3 gallon capacity electric water heater was broken, the floor beneath was rotted out, and the existing bathtub was only big enough for a toddler. So, I spent about 4 months renovating the entire bathroom down to the subfloor and insulation. I even inspected the frame underneath the subfloor to check for rust while we were at it, and I'm happy to report that the frame is in good shape. We also removed existing walls and closets to make the space big enough for a full size bathtub and closet. I did this work alongside two finish carpenters who installed custom woodwork throughout, including a live edge topped custom closet, a beautiful curved edge red cherry countertop, and more. During the process, we also discovered and fully repaired some early rear end separation which I had failed to spot when I purchased the trailer originally.

Current bathroom features include:
full size acrylic clawfoot bathtub with detachable telephonic shower head weighs less than 50 lbs
white porcelain above counter sink
Takagi tankless/on demand propane water heater professionally installed
full size closet
custom ceramic tile flooring
custom sealed red cherry countertops
custom shiplap ceiling
electric ceiling fan with external ventilation
custom rock work/backsplash surrounding bathtub and sink area
brand new plumbing and electric

The one big caveat about the bathroom is that there is currently no indoor toilet system. However, there is a space designated for an indoor composting toilet, such as a Nature's Head or similar brand/style. I toyed with the idea of installing one of these at some point but it just never ended up being worth it for me. I have access to an outbuilding on the property where I've been living that has an indoor restroom, so I just used that. I also experimented with some DIY indoor and outdoor composting toilet methods which worked well for me, but you need to have the proper space and knowledge to manage "humanure." If you're interested in this route, I'm happy to share resources, knowledge, and ideas. If you're wanting to go the easy route, you'll definitely want to get a manufactured composting toilet. Another option would be to park the trailer somewhere where you can attach directly to a septic without the need for a black tank which I removed during the remodel.

Based on my experience of living in this thing for the past five years, I strongly suspect that the next owner will want to 1 renovate and/or majorly update the kitchen and 2 replace the wheels. I can provide tons more info about the quirks on this thing, but I've reached my character limit for this ad. Shoot me a message for more info.

PLEASE NOTE: I do not have a vehicle capable of towing this trailer, so you will need to pick it up. I live up a gravel hill and the trailer is parked in a spot that's a little finicky to get to, so please be prepared to do some careful driving with a well equipped vehicle.

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<p>The Basics<br /></p><p> Year: 1972<br /> Make: Airstream<br /> Model: Sovereign / Land Yacht<br /> Length: 31' including tow hitch <br /> Indoor ceiling height: 7'<br /><br />Amenities include:<br /> a large capacity wood burning stove with rear heat guard and custom tile base<br /> a working four burner range stove top<br /> large stainless steel two bay sink<br /> full size acrylic clawfoot bathtub with detachable "telephone" shower head<br /> full size standing closet<br /> full size bed platform with under storage<br /> custom hardwood floors throughout kitchen and living room<br /> custom large capacity drawer storage in bedroom<br /> custom ceramic tile flooring in bathroom<br /> 12'x8' treated wooden deck with stairs I would disassemble and include this in the deal if you're interested and planning on parking the trailer in one spot, which is what I've done </p><p>The Bathroom: When I first bought the trailer, the bathroom was all original and more or less non functional. The 3 gallon capacity electric water heater was broken, the floor beneath was rotted out, and the existing bathtub was only big enough for a toddler. So, I spent about 4 months renovating the entire bathroom down to the subfloor and insulation. I even inspected the frame underneath the subfloor to check for rust while we were at it, and I'm happy to report that the frame is in good shape. We also removed existing walls and closets to make the space big enough for a full size bathtub and closet. I did this work alongside two finish carpenters who installed custom woodwork throughout, including a live edge topped custom closet, a beautiful curved edge red cherry countertop, and more. During the process, we also discovered and fully repaired some early rear end separation which I had failed to spot when I purchased the trailer originally.</p><p>Current bathroom features include:<br /> full size acrylic clawfoot bathtub with detachable telephonic shower head weighs less than 50 lbs <br /> white porcelain above counter sink<br /> Takagi tankless/on demand propane water heater professionally installed <br /> full size closet<br /> custom ceramic tile flooring<br /> custom sealed red cherry countertops<br /> custom shiplap ceiling<br /> electric ceiling fan with external ventilation<br /> custom rock work/backsplash surrounding bathtub and sink area<br /> brand new plumbing and electric</p><p> The one big caveat about the bathroom is that there is currently no indoor toilet system. However, there is a space designated for an indoor composting toilet, such as a Nature's Head or similar brand/style. I toyed with the idea of installing one of these at some point but it just never ended up being worth it for me. I have access to an outbuilding on the property where I've been living that has an indoor restroom, so I just used that. I also experimented with some DIY indoor and outdoor composting toilet methods which worked well for me, but you need to have the proper space and knowledge to manage "humanure." If you're interested in this route, I'm happy to share resources, knowledge, and ideas. If you're wanting to go the easy route, you'll definitely want to get a manufactured composting toilet. Another option would be to park the trailer somewhere where you can attach directly to a septic without the need for a black tank which I removed during the remodel . So, there are plenty of options, but I realize this will be a hitch for many people, so I want to make sure it's fully understood from the start.</p><p>Based on my experience of living in this thing for the past five years, I strongly suspect that the next owner will want to 1 renovate and/or majorly update the kitchen and 2 replace the wheels. I can provide tons more info about the quirks on this thing, but I've reached my character limit for this ad. Send a message if you want more info.</p><p>PLEASE NOTE: I do not have a vehicle capable of towing this trailer, so you will need to pick it up. I live up a gravel hill and the trailer is parked in a spot that's a little finicky to get to, so please be prepared to do some careful driving with a well equipped vehicle.</p> <p>The Basics<br /></p><p> Year: 1972<br /> Make: Airstream<br /> Model: Sovereign / Land Yacht<br /> Length: 31' including tow hitch <br /> Indoor ceiling height: 7'<br /><br />Amenities include:<br /> a large capacity wood burning stove with rear heat guard and custom tile base<br /> a working four burner range stove top<br /> large stainless steel two bay sink<br /> full size acrylic clawfoot bathtub with detachable "telephone" shower head<br /> full size standing closet<br /> full size bed platform with under storage<br /> custom hardwood floors throughout kitchen and living room<br /> custom large capacity drawer storage in bedroom<br /> custom ceramic tile flooring in bathroom<br /> 12'x8' treated wooden deck with stairs I would disassemble and include this in the deal if you're interested and planning on parking the trailer in one spot, which is what I've done </p><p>The Bathroom: When I first bought the trailer, the bathroom was all original and more or less non functional. The 3 gallon capacity electric water heater was broken, the floor beneath was rotted out, and the existing bathtub was only big enough for a toddler. So, I spent about 4 months renovating the entire bathroom down to the subfloor and insulation. I even inspected the frame underneath the subfloor to check for rust while we were at it, and I'm happy to report that the frame is in good shape. We also removed existing walls and closets to make the space big enough for a full size bathtub and closet. I did this work alongside two finish carpenters who installed custom woodwork throughout, including a live edge topped custom closet, a beautiful curved edge red cherry countertop, and more. During the process, we also discovered and fully repaired some early rear end separation which I had failed to spot when I purchased the trailer originally.</p><p>Current bathroom features include:<br /> full size acrylic clawfoot bathtub with detachable telephonic shower head weighs less than 50 lbs <br /> white porcelain above counter sink<br /> Takagi tankless/on demand propane water heater professionally installed <br /> full size closet<br /> custom ceramic tile flooring<br /> custom sealed red cherry countertops<br /> custom shiplap ceiling<br /> electric ceiling fan with external ventilation<br /> custom rock work/backsplash surrounding bathtub and sink area<br /> brand new plumbing and electric</p><p> The one big caveat about the bathroom is that there is currently no indoor toilet system. However, there is a space designated for an indoor composting toilet, such as a Nature's Head or similar brand/style. I toyed with the idea of installing one of these at some point but it just never ended up being worth it for me. I have access to an outbuilding on the property where I've been living that has an indoor restroom, so I just used that. I also experimented with some DIY indoor and outdoor composting toilet methods which worked well for me, but you need to have the proper space and knowledge to manage "humanure." If you're interested in this route, I'm happy to share resources, knowledge, and ideas. If you're wanting to go the easy route, you'll definitely want to get a manufactured composting toilet. Another option would be to park the trailer somewhere where you can attach directly to a septic without the need for a black tank which I removed during the remodel.</p><p>Based on my experience of living in this thing for the past five years, I strongly suspect that the next owner will want to 1 renovate and/or majorly update the kitchen and 2 replace the wheels. I can provide tons more info about the quirks on this thing, but I've reached my character limit for this ad. Shoot me a message for more info.</p><p>PLEASE NOTE: I do not have a vehicle capable of towing this trailer, so you will need to pick it up. I live up a gravel hill and the trailer is parked in a spot that's a little finicky to get to, so please be prepared to do some careful driving with a well equipped vehicle.</p>

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<p><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;">The Basics</span><br /></p><p><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> Year: 1972<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> Make: Airstream<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> Model: Sovereign / Land Yacht<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> Length: 31' including tow hitch <br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> Indoor ceiling height: 7'<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"><br />Amenities include:<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> a large capacity wood burning stove with rear heat guard and custom tile base<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> a working four burner range stove top<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> large stainless steel two bay sink<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> full size acrylic clawfoot bathtub with detachable "telephone" shower head<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> full size standing closet<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> full size bed platform with under storage<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> custom hardwood floors throughout kitchen and living room<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> custom large capacity drawer storage in bedroom<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> custom ceramic tile flooring in bathroom<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> 12'x8' treated wooden deck with stairs I would disassemble and include this in the deal if you're interested and planning on parking the trailer in one spot, which is what I've done </span></p><p><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;">The Bathroom: When I first bought the trailer, the bathroom was all original and more or less non functional. The 3 gallon capacity electric water heater was broken, the floor beneath was rotted out, and the existing bathtub was only big enough for a toddler. So, I spent about 4 months renovating the entire bathroom down to the subfloor and insulation. I even inspected the frame underneath the subfloor to check for rust while we were at it, and I'm happy to report that the frame is in good shape. We also removed existing walls and closets to make the space big enough for a full size bathtub and closet. I did this work alongside two finish carpenters who installed custom woodwork throughout, including a live edge topped custom closet, a beautiful curved edge red cherry countertop, and more. During the process, we also discovered and fully repaired some early rear end separation which I had failed to spot when I purchased the trailer originally.</span></p><p><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;">Current bathroom features include:<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> full size acrylic clawfoot bathtub with detachable telephonic shower head weighs less than 50 lbs <br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> white porcelain above counter sink<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> Takagi tankless/on demand propane water heater professionally installed <br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> full size closet<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> custom ceramic tile flooring<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> custom sealed red cherry countertops<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> custom shiplap ceiling<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> electric ceiling fan with external ventilation<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> custom rock work/backsplash surrounding bathtub and sink area<br /></span><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> brand new plumbing and electric</span></p><p><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;"> The one big caveat about the bathroom is that there is currently no indoor toilet system. However, there is a space designated for an indoor composting toilet, such as a Nature's Head or similar brand/style. I toyed with the idea of installing one of these at some point but it just never ended up being worth it for me. I have access to an outbuilding on the property where I've been living that has an indoor restroom, so I just used that. I also experimented with some DIY indoor and outdoor composting toilet methods which worked well for me, but you need to have the proper space and knowledge to manage "humanure." If you're interested in this route, I'm happy to share resources, knowledge, and ideas. If you're wanting to go the easy route, you'll definitely want to get a manufactured composting toilet. Another option would be to park the trailer somewhere where you can attach directly to a septic without the need for a black tank which I removed during the remodel . So, there are plenty of options, but I realize this will be a hitch for many people, so I want to make sure it's fully understood from the start.</span></p><p><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;">Based on my experience of living in this thing for the past five years, I strongly suspect that the next owner will want to 1 renovate and/or majorly update the kitchen and 2 replace the wheels. I can provide tons more info about the quirks on this thing, but I've reached my character limit for this ad. Send a message if you want more info.</span></p><p><span style="color:rgb 34,34,34 ;font size:medium;">PLEASE NOTE: I do not have a vehicle capable of towing this trailer, so you will need to pick it up. I live up a gravel hill and the trailer is parked in a spot that's a little finicky to get to, so please be prepared to do some careful driving with a well equipped vehicle.</span></p> <p>The Basics<br /></p><p> Year: 1972<br /> Make: Airstream<br /> Model: Sovereign / Land Yacht<br /> Length: 31' including tow hitch <br /> Indoor ceiling height: 7'<br /><br />Amenities include:<br /> a large capacity wood burning stove with rear heat guard and custom tile base<br /> a working four burner range stove top<br /> large stainless steel two bay sink<br /> full size acrylic clawfoot bathtub with detachable "telephone" shower head<br /> full size standing closet<br /> full size bed platform with under storage<br /> custom hardwood floors throughout kitchen and living room<br /> custom large capacity drawer storage in bedroom<br /> custom ceramic tile flooring in bathroom<br /> 12'x8' treated wooden deck with stairs I would disassemble and include this in the deal if you're interested and planning on parking the trailer in one spot, which is what I've done </p><p>The Bathroom: When I first bought the trailer, the bathroom was all original and more or less non functional. The 3 gallon capacity electric water heater was broken, the floor beneath was rotted out, and the existing bathtub was only big enough for a toddler. So, I spent about 4 months renovating the entire bathroom down to the subfloor and insulation. I even inspected the frame underneath the subfloor to check for rust while we were at it, and I'm happy to report that the frame is in good shape. We also removed existing walls and closets to make the space big enough for a full size bathtub and closet. I did this work alongside two finish carpenters who installed custom woodwork throughout, including a live edge topped custom closet, a beautiful curved edge red cherry countertop, and more. During the process, we also discovered and fully repaired some early rear end separation which I had failed to spot when I purchased the trailer originally.</p><p>Current bathroom features include:<br /> full size acrylic clawfoot bathtub with detachable telephonic shower head weighs less than 50 lbs <br /> white porcelain above counter sink<br /> Takagi tankless/on demand propane water heater professionally installed <br /> full size closet<br /> custom ceramic tile flooring<br /> custom sealed red cherry countertops<br /> custom shiplap ceiling<br /> electric ceiling fan with external ventilation<br /> custom rock work/backsplash surrounding bathtub and sink area<br /> brand new plumbing and electric</p><p> The one big caveat about the bathroom is that there is currently no indoor toilet system. However, there is a space designated for an indoor composting toilet, such as a Nature's Head or similar brand/style. I toyed with the idea of installing one of these at some point but it just never ended up being worth it for me. I have access to an outbuilding on the property where I've been living that has an indoor restroom, so I just used that. I also experimented with some DIY indoor and outdoor composting toilet methods which worked well for me, but you need to have the proper space and knowledge to manage "humanure." If you're interested in this route, I'm happy to share resources, knowledge, and ideas. If you're wanting to go the easy route, you'll definitely want to get a manufactured composting toilet. Another option would be to park the trailer somewhere where you can attach directly to a septic without the need for a black tank which I removed during the remodel . So, there are plenty of options, but I realize this will be a hitch for many people, so I want to make sure it's fully understood from the start.</p><p>Based on my experience of living in this thing for the past five years, I strongly suspect that the next owner will want to 1 renovate and/or majorly update the kitchen and 2 replace the wheels. I can provide tons more info about the quirks on this thing, but I've reached my character limit for this ad. Send a message if you want more info.</p><p>PLEASE NOTE: I do not have a vehicle capable of towing this trailer, so you will need to pick it up. I live up a gravel hill and the trailer is parked in a spot that's a little finicky to get to, so please be prepared to do some careful driving with a well equipped vehicle.</p>

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