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Luxury OFF-GRID Tiny Home Tour
Hey everyone! Here is our latest tiny home tour from True North Tiny Homes!
We delivered Serenity to it's forever home in Ontario, and in the video Dan and Jo give you a tour of this beautiful "Ferrari of Off-Grid Tiny Homes".
Special thanks to Artisan Contracting and Ray's Towing for making this whole install possible and seamless.
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Видео

How a tiny home can MAKE you $$$!
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.3 года назад
Hey everyone! This episode of UpSizeDown is all about the different ways that you can use a tiny home to make money. This is a way to bring financial security to your life, improve your lifestyle and productivity, or sooner obtain a vacation home to escape to! Dan and Jo Ott, owners of True North Tiny Homes, share their personal experience with a short-term tiny home rental and how you can do s...
Your Tiny Home Journey: Simplification
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.3 года назад
Here Dan Ott from True North Tiny Homes will tell you all about the first step of our unique building method, what we call the UpSizeDown Method. We'll be uploading videos detailing the 4 other steps but the first, and one of the most crucial is this one; Simplification! Downsizing your home to Upsize your lifestyle starts with getting in to the right mindset; we help you get there! This proces...
Beachy Boho LUXURY TINY HOME TOUR
Просмотров 20 тыс.3 года назад
This is the latest build from True North Tiny Homes, a super cute beachy, boho luxury tiny home called The Bear Den. In this video not only will you tour the inside of this little gem, but you'll learn some helpful information on building a tiny house that meets both US and Canadian codes, some of the best systems to use for both and a little glimpse into tiny home kitchen design! The Bear Den ...
5 Questions to ask before moving tiny!
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.3 года назад
Have you ever thought about downsizing to a tiny house but were so overwhelmed that you had no idea where to start? Here expert tiny home designer and builder Daniel Ott of True North Tiny Homes goes over the top 5 things you should ask yourself before moving forward with your tiny home journey. Let us know what other questions you may have below in the comments, and make sure to subscribe to U...
Custom Luxury Tiny Home Tour by True North Tiny Homes
Просмотров 13 тыс.3 года назад
We just finished and delivered our most recent build wanted to give you a tour! This one is lovingly called The Princess, an ode to the new owners nickname (the Dad's nickname actually) and we brought it to their stunning lakefront property in Ontario. This was a really fun build for us, and we loved being able to add the luxury design elements you'll see here. There are double lofts, a full si...
How to move a tiny home - A game changing method
Просмотров 2 тыс.3 года назад
We had to move two of our tiny homes out of the True North Tiny Homes warehouse to make room for all of the new builds we're starting, so we wanted to show you that process. The "Princess" is a uniquely designed tiny home on wheels that will be moving to it's forever home as a cottage, and The Epiphany is our largest LEGAL model that is designed to be placed on a helical pier foundation. Dan ha...
Delivering and setting up the converted OFF-GRID tiny home : The Millennial has a new home!
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.3 года назад
A bittersweet day here for us at True North Tiny Homes, as we prepare to deliver our first ever tiny home to it's new home in the mountains of Northern Quebec! Dan didn't have Elise to help him film, so his son Colin took over and joined Dan on the journey, so we are going to have a second part to this episode. We will be us using our new Sony A6400 (Elise is so excited!!) to go back to Quebec ...
a SNEAKY legal TINY HOUSE: The Breezeway
Просмотров 8 тыс.4 года назад
We often think about tiny homes and go straight to little homes on trailers, but there are more ways to legally downsize to upsize your lifestyle! In this episode Dan will tell you all about a concept he developed to wiggle around the red tape of legal tiny living in Ontario, a concept called The Breezeway! This is a fantastic option for people looking to add an apartment to their home but stil...
TheTINY HOME route planner: True North Tiny Homes Build Process
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.4 года назад
In one of our previous videos we told you all about our unique method for how we build our tiny homes (ruclips.net/video/csjToqDcn1Y/видео.html) and this week we'll be telling you all about HOW we use this method. We have our unique process called the Tiny Home Route Planner, that is different from every other tiny home builder out there. We want to help you thrive in your tiny home, we want to...
Why are some TINY HOMES more EXPENSIVE than others?!
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 года назад
This week Tiny House builder and expert Daniel Ott will be breaking down why some tiny homes cost more than others. Many people think that you can build a tiny home for $30k and that it will be suitable for full time living. While this is possible in some cases (as we see has been done by some other tiny house owners on some of the popular youtube channels) in Canada it is nearly impossible to ...
The UpSizeDown Method: Tiny House Building
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.4 года назад
In this weeks video Dan brings you through our unique approach which inspired this whole channel; The UpSizeDown Method. We have 5 steps to this method, which are designed to not only help you design and build your dream tiny home, but to help you prepare your mindset and check off all the boxes necessary before actually starting the build; Something that is totally unique in the tiny home buil...
UPSIZEDOWN: Duplex conversions and our Design Process
Просмотров 1 тыс.4 года назад
This video takes a look at the other side of Daniel's business life, White Willow Design. We meet the WWD Design team, discuss our process and how duplex and triplex conversions are a great way to UpSize your lifestyle by downsizing your space. Tiny homes are a great way, but if you don't want to downsize THAT much, adding an accessory dwelling to your home can be a great alternative. If you ha...
CREATING ROOTS: TINY HOMES FOR FOSTER YOUTH
Просмотров 7204 года назад
This Episode is very close to our hearts. Last week we showed you a tour of one of our Tiny House models called The Nest, and this week we sit down with the Owner Charlene April, who came to us with this very special project. Charlene is the founder of a Non-Profit Organization called Creating Roots, which is aiming to prevent homelessness for youth who age out of the foster system by providing...
"THE NEST" Tiny House Tour: Expert Daniel Ott and his wife JoAnna show OBC compliant tiny home
Просмотров 8 тыс.4 года назад
This one was a fun one! This Epic 230 sq ft Tiny Home doesn't feel as small as it should because of clever design tricks used by tiny house builder Daniel Ott of True North Tiny Homes. The Nest was built to be as inexpensive as possible while still meeting all relevant aspects of the Ontario Building Code (making it legal), and is designed to last; even throughout the tough Canadian winters! It...
TINY HOME BUILDING FAMILY: Expert Daniel Ott gives us a peek into his UpSizeDown Lifestyle
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.4 года назад
TINY HOME BUILDING FAMILY: Expert Daniel Ott gives us a peek into his UpSizeDown Lifestyle
ARE TINY HOUSES LEGAL IN CANADA?? Tiny House expert and builder Daniel Ott explains it all.
Просмотров 68 тыс.4 года назад
ARE TINY HOUSES LEGAL IN CANADA?? Tiny House expert and builder Daniel Ott explains it all.
THIS IS UpSizeDown: A channel that teaches you to downsize your home and upsize your lifestyle
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.4 года назад
THIS IS UpSizeDown: A channel that teaches you to downsize your home and upsize your lifestyle

Комментарии

  • @Lionforaday
    @Lionforaday Месяц назад

    We built a tiny home on our 50-acre rural Ontario property & trailered it out into our forest. It wasn't our primary residence, though we certainly did sleep in it. One winter morning, a guy with a clipboard (never a good sign) is waiting for us. He tells us that not only is it *not* legal to sleep overnight in the tiny house - even on our own property - but get this: it's not legal to sleep *anywhere* on your property, even in a tent! even for a single night. So all those times as kids that we slept in a tent overnight in the backyard? Yeah, we were "breaking the law." Also. If you go for a country drive anywhere in North America, you'll notice that about every second home has an RV parked somewhere on the property - and you just know that the homeowner's eccentric bachelor uncle is living there in their driveway. And? Also illegal. Apparently you can only *legally* sleep in an RV in an RV park - I kid you not. It begs the question as to how Walmart gets away with permitting RVs to stay overnight in their parking lots, but whatever. Canadians are finally waking-up to the fact that we're living in a country that's far more restrictive than we've been led to believe. For years, we've been told how lucky we are compared to our American neighbours - and yeah, we don't pay for healthcare, that's true. Still, as a physician, I can tell you that there's nothing "universal" about our healthcare - not when you consider that citizens of every other country that makes that claim also enjoy universal dental coverage as well as coverage for medications. Who knew, right? This isn't about bashing Canada; I'm glad to live here for many reasons - but I'm fed-up with the Draconian restrictions on everything. And as a doctor with many patients on disability, I'm fed-up with a country that sends billions of dollars overseas, yet pays our own citizens (trying to live) with a disability a measly $1400/m - how can anyone live on that?! I apologize for the rant - we still use our tiny house for lots of things, but it's frustrating when we've had so many people ask if they can park their own tiny house on our (mostly unused) 50 acres, and we have to say, "Sorry. For no very good reason, it's not allowed."

  • @whoispriest
    @whoispriest 2 месяца назад

    its one thing to be able to buy one these if you can afford it, but no place to park it unless you spend 250k for a lot to park it in

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 2 месяца назад

      Well, we can legally get a building permit to put one in any backyard in Ontario, so the possibilities are now endless. However, finding a backyard that is both available and willing to have you is a piece of the puzzle that no one has solved yet. So, most of our clients are putting them in a family member's backyard.

    • @whoispriest
      @whoispriest 2 месяца назад

      Well still leaves me nowhere. I don't have family who own property. So I guesse I will never know what it's like to own a home. 60k a year apparently is not enough for a mortgage. A d land requires a 50$ down payment. Making it impossible for a blue collar guy to ever own a home or property

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 2 месяца назад

      @@whoispriest Yes, I hear you. We have many people contact us just like yourself. No one in the family has a property suitable for a tiny home. Either they all live in condos, or they all rent, or the properties are too small to fit anything in them. It is very frustrating, I know. It's why we've tried multiple times to create a tiny home village, but that keeps getting stopped one way or another as well. One day, one day, we keep saying...

    • @whoispriest
      @whoispriest 2 месяца назад

      @@UpSizeDown why not set up an REIT, and make the community self funded. when have enough to purchase first plot of land sell lifetime leases for tiny homes to generate a return, all tiny home leasees would own a share of the REIT and once a year either participate in profit sharing or purchase addition land to do same.

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 2 месяца назад

      @@whoispriest That's a great idea. Except that although funding is an issue, it wasn't the biggest issue. The biggest issue is getting a township to agree to what we wanted to do. And when we did have a township fully on board, it was the other investors that wanted to go a different route (seasonal versus year round living). We have had some other challenges in business as well, so once we've cleared those up, we will get back at trying to make a village happen. A REIT could be the way to go.

  • @OryanMcLean
    @OryanMcLean 3 месяца назад

    It costs average 160k for just a lined tiny home. And over 220k for a completed full build in nz. Kitsets for full homes are cheaper, even if u hire labour to put kitset up.

  • @hbrunet72
    @hbrunet72 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful! Interestingly, it is 3 years later when I am watching this for the first time! Kinda thought your closing remarks were ironic lol

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 3 месяца назад

      Lol. That is ironic. This unit would cost a bit more now, but we've also come up with several different variations of this layout. We call it the Sugar Maple. We have a very different feeling variation on Airbnb. See here: www.airbnb.ca/rooms/1032638014043583083?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=70943496-5d9b-4a1a-8ecc-3444b6aef08d

    • @hbrunet72
      @hbrunet72 3 месяца назад

      @@UpSizeDown It's beautiful. I live north of you, and have designed a tiny house that we are building this summer. I look forward to joining the growing ranks of tiny house dwellers. :)

  • @AnikenSkiwalker
    @AnikenSkiwalker 4 месяца назад

    The people who make and enforce these laws are not homeless. That's the biggest issue.

  • @catejordan7244
    @catejordan7244 4 месяца назад

    Would love to see an updated video on this. How much has changed in three years. This is still needed and great to found some Canadian content

    • @danielott7823
      @danielott7823 4 месяца назад

      This is a great idea! I've been thinking about an updated video myself, so this is just the urge I need. I'll get that going in the next month or so. I"ll post a link in the description of this video when I'm done, and if you've subscribed, you'll see it there too. Thanks again!

    • @tracywatts1459
      @tracywatts1459 3 месяца назад

      @@danielott7823from a Vancouver island. I’m looking to sell my home and acreage with a suite. I’ll have enough equity to pay in full for recreational land in the interior or southern BC . Then build tiny or buy an RV till my tiny home is built. We Need some updates. I think one pro about tiny home communities… if a mass forest fire were to threaten your property at least if you built moveable you can move it.

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 2 месяца назад

      @@tracywatts1459 sounds great, Tracy. I'd love myself to buy some interior acreage and put some tiny homes on it. Can we at least help with you tiny home build?

  • @andrewyang1446
    @andrewyang1446 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for pointing out an important issue! One question I have is, is it possible to have an-American made tiny home CSA-certified?

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 4 месяца назад

      I am not sure about that at all.

  • @timfarry7071
    @timfarry7071 5 месяцев назад

    Animals don't let other animals know where there homes are. Humans should follow this and be as covert as possible. If a predator finds out where you live, you are at risk. Politicians, even neighbours, are predators to you. Keep it covert and quiet and you can live anywhere as long as you own or have permission from the owner of the land. Obviously the bigger the property the better, you can't put a tiny home in the backyard of a city lot with nosy neighbours, but out in the country, where you can hide it well, and post "no trespassing" signs you should be good. If anyone does try to rat you out, they must have trespassed and can then be charged, keeping the Karens out of your business. Housing, like food and water, is a basic human right and necessity. A tent has became some Canadians' homes, and it is NOT suitable for humans to live. No other person has the right to tell you what you can and cannot live in, if that is where you are at in life - do they think you WANT to live in a small home? Obviously we all would like to live in a mansion, but today, only the rich can afford that. So keep it covert. As this poster said, in NS you can build up to 400 sq ft without a building permit, in Ontario it's 10 sq m, or about 108 sq ft, which is pretty small but they can't stop you from building a "shed" up to that size legally without getting a building permit. If you don't invite them inside, nobody needs to know that it is not a shed, nor will they ever find out without trespassing on your property. You gotta do what you gotta do to survive, just like the animals. We are animals too, supposedly the smartest on the planet, so if we can't figure out how to live, maybe we're not the smartest afterall?

  • @markymarc37
    @markymarc37 5 месяцев назад

    Great information

  • @bobbim1410
    @bobbim1410 5 месяцев назад

    I need to see some of your tiny home builds in person. Curious to use your expertise with finding a legal spot to place a tiny home for year round living in Ontario.

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 5 месяцев назад

      Hi @bobbim1410. Done right, you can legally place a tiny home in any backyard in Ontario (provided it fits of course!). So if you know someone with a backyard, either urban or rural, who would be willing to have you live there, you're all set! As for seeing some tiny homes in person, why don't you make an appointment to come to our construction yard? email me directly to set that up. daniel@truenorthtinyhomes.ca

  • @suezaple4950
    @suezaple4950 5 месяцев назад

    Ontario really needs to change the laws, Tiny homes should be allowed we should be able to have tiny home communities, some people can't afford a big home, I would love to own a tiny home on wheels as I can move it to wherever i would like to live and hook up in a tiny home community, I believe there is one up around Goderich. Let's hope they figure out the tiny homes. and laws. thanks for this .

  • @shannonhollingworth5693
    @shannonhollingworth5693 5 месяцев назад

    Can someone on disability in Victoria BC live in a Tiny Home but it would have to be 1 level and have no steps and stuff that I need for my living

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 5 месяцев назад

      You can certainly live in one of our tiny homes. We don't have a video on RUclips, but watch this story about a tiny home we made for a young lady in a wheel chair in London, Ontario: london.ctvnews.ca/tiny-home-gives-independence-to-london-ont-woman-with-disabilities-1.6188549 You'd have to figure out how to pay for the tiny home, as we don't provide financing, and you have to have someone's backyard to put it in. In the case of the young lady in London, we placed the tiny home in her parents' back yard.

  • @johndesousa7379
    @johndesousa7379 6 месяцев назад

    Is there a list of areas in Ontario that allow tiny homes?

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 5 месяцев назад

      Everywhere! You can put a tiny home in any backyard in Ontario, provided that the back yard is big enough, and provided that the tiny home meets the Ontario Building Code (all of ours do!) and that you get a building permit. Where do you want to put one?

    • @johndesousa7379
      @johndesousa7379 4 месяца назад

      looking to settle down in Bancroft, Ontario@@UpSizeDown

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 4 месяца назад

      @@johndesousa7379 You can email me directly to talk about this more. daniel@truenorthtinyhomes.ca Things have changed so much since I put this video out. The code rules about room sizes and ceiling heights and the rest are still very much the same, but the zoning rules have really opened up. Basically, I can legally put a tiny home in any backyard in Ontario. Exactly which township changes how it works just a little bit, but they all have many similarity. As long as the back yard is big enough to fit the tiny home, I am certain that I can get you a permit for it in Bancroft. Send me an email to get started, even if we're not building it but just helping you get a permit.

  • @kemakeisharoberts962
    @kemakeisharoberts962 6 месяцев назад

    Fabulous video thank you very much this was so informative! I tried both links but it’s been deleted or something. How can I attend am info session and get the checklist you spoke of please

  • @Salomon82
    @Salomon82 6 месяцев назад

    The bank won’t finance a house that is less than 750sq feet

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 6 месяцев назад

      we have a solution for that. But it has to be the person that owns the property that gets the financing on the tiny house.

  • @catherinelauda6948
    @catherinelauda6948 7 месяцев назад

    Good informations . Thank you

  • @bradzimmer239
    @bradzimmer239 8 месяцев назад

    With such a housing crisis and overall cost of homes, we have way too many laws in Canada. Our ancestors just 100 years ago, had the ability to just live. Now, we have so many rules and regulations that are hindering our ability to just live. Maybe, its time to push back.

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 8 месяцев назад

      Yes, there are a lot of laws and regulations, as there are in many places throughout the world. These rules and regulations are there to protect people from unsafe conditions. We have proven, however, that it is possible to build within these rules and regulations, and the more we do it, the easier it gets. You just need to make sure you work with someone (like us!) who knows what they are talking about and can navigate through these regulations with ease.

  • @alzathoth
    @alzathoth 8 месяцев назад

    the biggest problem in canada is that government makes building las so complicated that it takes YEARS to figure it out and it costs THOUSANDS to permit anything. by the time people wade through all the red tape they have spent most of their money on silly permits and inspections. this garbage needs to change if people are to truly be able to live in tiny homes.

  • @existential-solutions3305
    @existential-solutions3305 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing. I want to purchase a 0.3 acre piece of land around Cranbrooks, BC in the Kootenays, close enough to Calgary, where the family lives and the Winters are not so harsh. I love red wine and mushrooms, so I guess I could have vineyards, cherries, etc there, and the weather does not usually go below - 7 C in the Winter. Any handy man out there or people who would like to start a community to put tiny on wheel houses, coups with meat chickens and laying egg hens, planting gardens, etc. interested to escape the very imminent government and global digital currency control already in place and worse to come? I can't wait till the government, provinces and municipalities get the point and change the laws and regulations for people who want to live a simple life in an alternative way in affordable dwellings.

  • @gloriawilliams1580
    @gloriawilliams1580 9 месяцев назад

    I am a tiny home fan, but they are over priced and the builders know it! It's called taking advantage of the public and they public's ignorance as to what is involved in building a tiny home. The entire purpose was to create a most cost effective form of living. When these homes cost over $200K, I can build/buy a foundation home for that cost in the South. Why would I pay that kind of money for a home on wheels, especially since there is a fight as to where they can be parked, legally. You can't just put them anywhere, and the cost of land rental can run from $500-$800, and may include some utilities. Put that on top of the cost of the loan (approx $900+/mo) then you've got the cost of a regular home, and a spacious one at that (based on econ in NC, SC, GA, FL). It's gotta make sense, and making super expensive tiny homes @$300+/sq ft does not make sense!

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comments, @gloriawilliams1580 . It gives me a chance to respond to them the best I can. You have to understand first and foremost that we are in this industry at all because we have personally lived beyond our means and want to provide as affordable a solution as possible. We have not gotten rich off of this venture at all, far from it. We have built many homes with no profit whatsoever, and even several that cost us more to build than the client actually paid us. The fact of the matter is that the cost of everything has increased over the years. Sure, a DIYer can get used materials for one home, and if you're not getting a permit you can get away with not putting in some items. But once we are building to the building code and getting inspected and building more than one, we need to use new materials and put all the right stuff in, which costs more money than most people think. Talking about $/SF only works when comparing a 2500 SF two storey home to another 2500 SF two storey home. Once you go smaller, or you go to a bungalow, everything changes. Regardless of the size of a home, you still need an electrical, gas, and sewer service run from either the road or the main house on the property. Going off grid costs even more. Regardless of size, you still need a heating system that passes HVAC engineering (wood stove isn't enough), and they don't make smaller cheaper systems than that which works for a 1500 SF house, so your $/SF for your heating system alone for a 500 SF tiny home is 3x the price of the 1500 SF home. (i.e. $10,000 / 1500 SF = $6.66/SF vs. $10,000 / 500 SF $20/SF). And that's just heating. The same goes for appliances, plumbing fixtures, etc. You still buy the same price appliances and plumbing fixtures, but you're spreading the cost over a much smaller footprint, so your $/SF skyrockets. It's not a fair comparison. Unfortunately, yes, a tiny home today costs more (whether full cost of loan / mo. cost) than my first house did, but that's economics and inflation at work. If you compare to the average of $800,000 for a regular home in southern Ontario where we are, you're still coming out ahead, and you're getting something brand new and something that reflects who you are, not the person you bought it from. Hope that helps!

  • @shanacookthecanukgypsy9527
    @shanacookthecanukgypsy9527 10 месяцев назад

    Hello there I hope to have a new tiny built on wheels in ontario for if possible to consult would be awesome cheers

  • @susannaguillory6590
    @susannaguillory6590 10 месяцев назад

    Love the storage in the bedroom.

  • @teresaray6033
    @teresaray6033 11 месяцев назад

    Sounds like this home is located in a climate that I would love-I am very hot natured.

    • @danielott7823
      @danielott7823 11 месяцев назад

      Well, we'd love to build you one! Tell us where to ship it!

  • @Robzerix
    @Robzerix 11 месяцев назад

    Hey guys if i buy this from you guys would you help me finding a place to park it?

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 11 месяцев назад

      We are excellent home builders who pay a lot of attention into making this your home with personalized touches. We are very good at our passion. It has taken us many years to realize that we need to stick in our own lane. We are not good realtors or land finders. We tried. So, no, we can't help you find a place to put your tiny home.

  • @teresaray6033
    @teresaray6033 11 месяцев назад

    I would not want a home on wheels with no AC

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown 11 месяцев назад

      many of our clients (even those who opted for A/C) have reported that the home stays quite cool and A/C hasn't been needed. Of course, for those who really want it, it IS an option.

  • @scottyboy4335
    @scottyboy4335 11 месяцев назад

    My property is next to a lane way in Hamilton. I have corner lot. I wonder if I could put one my property, live in it and rent my house out?

  • @kirdi6125
    @kirdi6125 Год назад

    Thank you. So useful - especially as I'm in Burlington...

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown Год назад

      Well, I'm glad you enjoyed the video, but SO MUCH has changed in 3 years since this video was put out. We can now put tiny homes (as long as they are built to the Ontario Building Code) in almost any place in Ontario. However, Burlington is probably the hardest.... You can do it, even though there is absolutely no zoning written to allow it. If they turn it down, and you appeal to the province, the province will force the city to allow it. So Burlington knows this, and they will just allow it "as of right". You will have to go through a minor variance though.

  • @codingblues3181
    @codingblues3181 Год назад

    Canada allowed every criminal in the world to launder money by buying property and jack up the prices, otherwise many people won't be looking in to tiny houses.

  • @eddiespagetti8395
    @eddiespagetti8395 Год назад

    Evil government. Total control. Sheep are brainwashed ya ya we own the house ya ya. Oh wait , government makes us pay tax on it every year. Every thing we buy or sell. Government are phuk us. Canada is a coward nation. Governments are god. We need tiny homes in all provinces. Lots of bullets and tiny home or RV and trailer life is wise today. It's getting ugly.

  • @lesliew748
    @lesliew748 Год назад

    How about Kingston Ontario. I always want one.

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown Год назад

      there are so many places this is legal now. The by-laws in most Ontario towns and cities have changed so much since this video was made. However, you must fully build to the Ontario Building Code and obtain a building permit. But we have placed our permitted tiny homes as both secondary homes and primary homes in many different areas of Ontario. Kingston would be no different. Do you have a property to put this on?

  • @JP-tq7ni
    @JP-tq7ni Год назад

    Thank you so much. This is the near future of housing to solve prices and waste.

  • @Nedzizzle
    @Nedzizzle Год назад

    You are doing great work! Thank you for this video, it answered many questions.

  • @PagliaroMark
    @PagliaroMark Год назад

    Has any of this changed in 3 years ?

  • @hildaramroop9611
    @hildaramroop9611 Год назад

    Where can put a tiny home in the north East of Durham Ontario

  • @laurarodrigues6091
    @laurarodrigues6091 Год назад

    Were are you guys locate it I would love to talk with you

  • @laurarodrigues6091
    @laurarodrigues6091 Год назад

    Love this tiny house so much, how can I contact you to talk about tiny houses Thanks

  • @pangeanshores
    @pangeanshores Год назад

    Glad for any solutions in Niagara

  • @davidcochrane2968
    @davidcochrane2968 Год назад

    What are the average lot rental fees per month . What does it cover .

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown Год назад

      I've seen this vary in a wide range, and sometimes cover more things than others, and that doesn't always mean more expensive. Some of the more expensive ones covered less than the cheaper ones. I would suggest that an average of $700 per month would cover site services (such as water and sewer / septic). Pay less in site fees, and you may have to cover site services yourself. Pay more, and hopefully you get more included.

  • @tracyhennessey4451
    @tracyhennessey4451 Год назад

    The biggest question after the red tape is, can I afford it. Probably not, cause business is business, period, end of story.

  • @canadalife3983
    @canadalife3983 Год назад

    just do it, and when the feds come knocking, give them the finger

  • @62Cristoforo
    @62Cristoforo Год назад

    I have never seen anyone discuss the possibility of building down, as in excavating a basement. The footprint would remain the same. The bonus is room for utilities and water heater, furnace, softener, water filters etc., as well as storage space and a cold storage area for preserves/wine, whatever. Of course there’s the added cost of excavating, but the spoil could be spread around the perimeter of the structure to raise the grade. This would negate the cost of any haulage to remove the spoil.

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown Год назад

      Hi, Cris T. Usually, people are talking about tiny home to use their money in the best way possible for the most return on their dollar. With the codes in Ontario about what has to happen in the basement in regards to insulation and vapour barrier and even radon mitigation, you are looking at an additional $30,000 or more. I highly recommend just building a larger tiny home and putting the $30,000 into something above grade instead. But, to each their own. It's not out of the question, for sure. I've discussed it with several clients, but no one has gone forward with anything like this due to the additional costs.

  • @1800tazi
    @1800tazi Год назад

    Hi Dan and Jo! We are interested in your homes. Do you have some to tour?

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown Год назад

      we only have one right now that is at drywall stage. email me daniel@truenorthtinyhomes.ca to chat more.

  • @sherinoecker5707
    @sherinoecker5707 Год назад

    I'm going to be building a tiny house on a foundation. I'm just recovering from a stroke right now. I'm in the KW area. Being I'm going to have a basement (only to where I change things from summer to winter attire. Is there anything talking about that??

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown Год назад

      Hi, Sheri. This is not a common scenario, but it is one that I have examined for clients. It would end up not being that much different than pre-building a pier foundation and then lifting the tiny house in place. This "lifting in place" would have to be done with a crane. The biggest difference would be that the services are connected to both the basement and the house. If you're building in place, I guess that is no problem. If you are interested in having the tiny house pre-built (by us for example), and the foundation built on side (obviously, has to be), then the services would have to be coordinated and connected later. We've done this, and it's very doable.

  • @oceanside88
    @oceanside88 Год назад

    Until a manufacturer in Canada can build something affordable that doesn't involve a ladder we are not going very far. Way too expensive.

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown Год назад

      Well, our units don't have ladders... We build main level bedrooms. As far as affordable, it depends how you look at it. Our homes are much more affordable than larger homes, but inflation has made them more expensive than many people would like. Unfortunately, we don't make a lot of money building these. Due to the cost of materials and labour these days, we have to cut our profits much lower than a regular home builder would, just to be able to sell at all.

  • @Thecuriousmind2
    @Thecuriousmind2 Год назад

    We have homesteading rights, enough said.

  • @marianfrances4959
    @marianfrances4959 Год назад

    👍🇨🇦😎

  • @TheGreenfrog140
    @TheGreenfrog140 Год назад

    Who did you call? I also am interested…. The housing market is simply unaffordable ..

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown Год назад

      Hi, M Khan. Whom did we call about what, exactly? I'm not sure of your question. We totally understand the housing market being unaffordable for most, and that's exactly why we are doing what we're doing, building homes for people.

  • @bladerunner983
    @bladerunner983 Год назад

    Do you ever make them from Shipping Containers?

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown Год назад

      We do not. There are many others that do. We personally find it restrictive on creativity, as you are starting with a set size, instead of making it the size you want.

    • @bladerunner983
      @bladerunner983 Год назад

      @@UpSizeDown Who else does?

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown Год назад

      @@bladerunner983 I don't know. I don't keep track.

    • @bladerunner983
      @bladerunner983 Год назад

      @@UpSizeDown The reason I asked was because I still wanted you to convert the container into a home. But I wanted to go with more than one container.

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown Год назад

      @@bladerunner983 Sorry, we can't help you.

  • @charlenebowen6568
    @charlenebowen6568 Год назад

    Where are your tiny house villages ? Thanks

    • @UpSizeDown
      @UpSizeDown Год назад

      We don't have any tiny home villages. It was a dream that has never been realized. The red tape is very thick.