I think it's easier for young people to "slum it" ... as you get older you need more stretching and less bending, although I'm always on my knees getting stuff out of the cupboards. I consider being in my van as a bit of a workout!
There's an element of this in our choice of MH as well. We started off camping, then in the 1990s an old VW camper, progressed through a couple of caravans, a trailer tent, self-build VW T5, then a couple of coachbuilt MHs. I think once you've had the luxury of a proper onboard bathroom, it would be very difficult to go back.
We don't have a MH at the moment, we sold our last one to fund renovations on the cottage, but I've been toying with the idea of another self build recently, but something a decent size. I'm quite keen on the VW Bluebird minibus based on the T5 with a coachbuilt body, 7.6m long with 16ft load space in the back. What a cracking base vehicle for a conversion!
The thing is we have a narrow, 200m long private lane to our cottage. I don't think anything larger than a PVC would fit. When we moved here the house wasn't habitable so we brought a caravan with us and lived in that for the first few months. Managed to navigate it up the lane with a couple of inches to spare either side. I might struggle with even one of the wider PVCs like the Ducato, so might be forced to think Crafter/Sprinter XLWB. Or I could dismantle 200 metres of stone wall, excavate the embankment and rebuild the wall further back!
Here's the drive looking down at the house from the top of the hill, half way to the public road. I've tidied it up a lot since the pic, cleared the brambles and planted some fruit trees, but as you can see it's quite narrow.
