Sure, houses get moved all the time. One was just moved about a mile from where I live. A friend moved one 3 years ago. bought it for a dollar but had to move it. What they do is jack the house up very carefully, after detaching all plumbing, wiring etc. from the foundation/ground. Large wooden of metal beems are ran under the house to support it, then dolly are put under the beams. The house is them towed to its new location. Kind of tricky in the city with overhead wires and such. You have to get spedial permits to do it, pay to have wires moved out of the way(generally raised up). Once it is at the new site, it is placed, then a foundation is built for it. Often the foundation rat walls, and side and back walls are already built, so only the fron wall of the foundation has to be built after the dollys and beams are removed. If a person is real lucky, not to much plaster/drywall gets cracked in transit.