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As a species we've been doing it for eons.
If time and energy are no object, you could just put up houses (or complexes) made of cob or straw-clay or rammed earth. There are a lot of online resources for natural building. You could give them green roofs, big windows/passive solar, and rocket mass heaters, and they'd be much more comfortable than most mobile homes. In a wet climate you could even go off the water grid with rainwater catchment cisterns, graywater routing, and composting toilets.
You can check what the zoning is for privately held plots of land outside town, whether it's Agricultural or Rural Residential. If they don't allow trailers or you foresee some struggle over approval or you just want to go incognito, you could put up a berm, or a hedge, or a hedge on a berm.
I have put a lot of time into thinking about stuff like this.