$150K for 3-bedroom home? Las Vegas company unveils prototype
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- A Las Vegas-based company has unveiled a potential solution to help solve the housing crisis: a three-bedroom, $150,000 home that can be built from the ground up in a few days.
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150,000 plus 35,000 for the concrete foundation, 80,000 for land, 15,000 for transportation. Is when you realize $280,000 could get you something a lot better.
and those junk home wont last 10 years
You just ruined so many dreams with that hahahahaahaah
You forgot the 10,000 each for connection to sewer lateral and water main
Good point. Las Vegas real estate is plummeting now with prices going even lower this year. You could get a nice home for $280 K. We don't even know if these modular homes have any long-lasting value. They look like all synthetic materials like an RV type material.
At the end of the day it seems like it's going to be about speed. Why wait months for a house to be built when this one will be ready for you in a matter of hours. Time is money. If you can rent out your backyard unit sooner than later. Why not? Just my two cents.
$150,000 was how much a normal house cost in Las Vegas in 2016. With a lot included. 😡
Agreed. These are garbage.
The cost of house has gone about 22% since 2016 in Las Vegas.
The cost of the land the house sits on has gone up about 114% since 2016 in Las Vegas.
We're not making land anymore, but are making people.
They cost $150,000 now but as soon as they catch on and everybody wants one $1,500,000 thats what will probably happen.or the price of land to put it on will go through the roof.
Those days are long gone.
Yep! and what 4 years ago? Sadly, those days are gone.
What is not included in this price is the foundation, water, gas and electricity access.
The land costs something too. Seems many Americans think these "extras" are free.
@@MrWaterbugdesign Most people know that if you have a house built you have to buy the land, etc.
@TopVillain
You cannot be serious. They’re building a prefab house that’s higher quality than the ones built on site, making it easy to ship to any of the 50 states, and you’re not smart enough to know that it goes on land? It’s their job to find the land for you? You’re a complete moron, wake up and stop with the stupid arguments
@@TopVillain Exactly. The irony is that people think they are getting a good deal. When they add up the costs of all the things you have to account for as you would with a stick build....they are getting screwed. But it looks good right? You may as well buy an RV with wheels and a truck to pull it. This way you can at least dry camp and dump at a dump station once a week.
Also to mention this company exists since quite a while and got investments of millions. But not one single one of their houses has been delivered to any client. 🤔
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10 years ago you could get a proper 3 bedroom for that price, now they are selling shoe boxes for that price 🤦
Don't you know these are cool and hip?! You just don't get it man! LOL. Garbage is what they are and people are dumb enough to fall for lipstick on a pig.
I support it since it's no water in Nevada
You can actually still get a 3 bedroom home for that price but not in NV.
I wish I would pay 150K for some crates
Not in San Diego
if it can be built so cheap and fast then why so expensive? i love how highly marked up "solutions" always find their way into our lives.
I would really like to see a master planned community made up of homes like this.
you want to see crack smoke in the air
They will just increase the prices then if someone develops one... Price would be the same as a regular house and lot.
😵 *Ewww...Why.?!? These are hoRRibLe raise youR sTandaRds.!* 😠 🚮
With no HOA fees
How about you move out of the desert
This is a small Band-aid to the real & growing problem of unaffordable housing.
What are your suggestions?
I’d buy if I lived in Vegas. $150,000 is for the house but what about the land ?
this is huge, my friend..not sure why you say it's only a bandaid....this company is gonna be huge because it actually will solve the unaffordable housing problem. There will be shift in our housing paradigm, and the stigma of these homes will disappear and become mainstream.
This is a solution not a “Band-Aid”
@@LCx829 Oh the land? Well that's completely free it seems. Hahaha. House lots in Las Vegas are about $250-400k for this size SFH in Las Vegas. About 1 hour outside of Las Vegas a lot would be about $100.
As long as they stand like any other house I'm here for it
Yes let's build more homes in the desert with no water. Good investment
@@youhaveaGodregardlesscreature you have no vision or will thinking and moving that way
@@Jhh241 in the present it's not suitable. It's a burden and it's ignorance.
@@youhaveaGodregardlesscreature so why the government keep allowing it? The government has the ability to stop it if it is too dangerous so you can keep that mind frame for yourself
@@Jhh241 you are your government. Stop supporting ignorance. Go move to a land of milk and honey not dry sand
150k for that! You will put up with that! It's time to rise up people.
😂I found the glow in the dark agent
150k plus tax, plus property cost. Don’t expect to live in one for under 250k when all is said and done.
Just a lot in Las Vegas is current;y $250-400k in decent areas. About $100k in rough areas.
@@MrWaterbugdesign Jeeze. That’s brutal.
At least
150k is still pretty steep 😵💫
How much is the land? Sewer system? Electricity, water ? It’s going to cost as much as a house. Unless you own land it’s not worth it.
@@LCx829 Exactly.
For Southern California? That's like 99 cent tacos.
i don't see where the value is with these houses. 150 grand for the structure. the land is still going to cost a lot. its not going to be any cheaper once you buy the land and then you still need the improvemets to the land (water, sewage, electrical, gas). i don't see where there's any benefit to this other than the idea that they can be built fast. the real question in my mind is "DURABILITY?" newer homes are already built so cheap. now you want to go cheaper? LOL... i'll stick with my old 1979 build
@@TheSecondWitness i'm not concerned, because i wouldn't want it. too expensive. i can see a market for this, but not for the average american. the government i could see being the biggest customer. EMERGENCY HOUSING type situation for hurricane or some other natural disaster relief. also i could see possibly a military use for these structures on a fortified based in a forward position that's going to be there long term. i can definitely see a market, but its not for poor people.
130,000 dollar profit....... what a racket.
@@TheSecondWitness Cause I'm what? I don't feed trolls. 🖕🖕
Keep your money, and live in a car if you’re that desperate. Very clear what’s going on here. Soon they’ll have you grateful for $200k outhouse. Don’t eat the crickets, don’t live in the pods.
Who would be stupid enough to pay $150,000 for this?
Who would be stupid enough not to? $150K for a 3 br/ 2 ba home is going for over $400k and the rich areas with same number of rooms and baths easily go for over $1mil.
yes, couldnt afford that price before this recession and now affordable housing is at this price.
@@THE.MICHAEL.ANGELO you do realize you still have to buy land, right?
Democrats who don’t know quality and affordable if it hit them between the eyes. Dumb.
@@teenyverse7707 Of course I’d have to buy land and most likely, the land will also belong to me. Most likely I wouldn’t even have to pay HOA. Pahrump looks promising of opportunities to buy land and build upon it.
Don't know how durable this thing is.
Will never stand up to hurricanes, tornadoes.
Basically just trailer homes.
Why don’t you do a little research and go to their website. It clearly shows the quality work they do which is better than an on-site home. But you’d rather just make a stupid comment instead of actually find out the answer which is simple to do.
Probably built from a bunch of match sticks?
@Chuey Whey just had tornadoes here in louisiana. Twisted trailers like they were pretzels.
Great, but how much for an average lot on a paved road that's water, sewer, electric & internet ready?
A huge range - you know the old saying, location, location, location.
It’s a good concept, but by the time you purchase land in a desirable area, set up utilities, have the land cleared, graded, and sodded then you have to have a foundation poured….where I live that’s easily 500k. So at 650k I could get new contraction townhome with 2500 square feet and a 2 car garage
Exactly!
Americans seem to think "a house" is just the structure. The land to set this house on would cost about $250-400k depending on location in Las Vegas. So total cost is about $400-550k. Building up is how units become cheaper.
People keep saying the cost of a "house" has soared but house structures have always increased at the rate if inflation. It's land that has soared. You can buy move in ready homes on a lot all over the US for less than $50k. So cheap because the land is almost free because so few people are willing to live there. As long as Americans only want to live in very small areas they will bid uo values.
Hard to believe so many people don't understand the issue. I don't know how such people survive.
@@TheSecondWitness exactly. This person is so irritating.
@@seeyoucu It's only irritating to people that want to keep the fantasy of 150k, alive. You should probably just rent. That sounds more in your price range.
You're coming to grips with the fact that most people are functionally illiterate and have the cognitive development of a child. They have no grasp of how anything in the world works.
But that mindset is worldwide, not just limited to Americans.
Why not tell us how much the 400 square ft model is ?
To say that this is is going to solve the problem is part of the problem...The biggest problem is what comes from within.....Until that is solved, you can up homes all day and nothing will change...
@@TheSecondWitness Homeless folk don't wanna live inside.....the don't wanna work..they like being out on the streets....that their choice....They don't wanna live where they can afford to live....They wanna live in communities they can't afford. Im speaking of a narrrow band of people that unfortunately make up a maj of the homeless....You can put up housing all day. Then what? who's gonna pay for them afterwards? YoU ? I think not. they get housing and then become magically productive members of society? that's magical thinking there sharpshoooter!!!
They need to make an off grid model
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If your going off grid u can build better bigger for less
It is off grid. No land, no connections to anything. It's as off grid as off grid gets.
... not in the desert. Fixed your comment for you
Incredible Tiny Homes in TN has an off grid incredibox for around $27,000. Best deal out there, hands down.
Also; A non off grid model for $20,000.
But a trailer with everything is like 20k. Wth? It even comes with wheels.
They just doing it for the government money funds bet everyone of those card board box homes they want 80 90 thousand for cost is probably like 5 k to build
Lol 20k is like the cost years ago.
No a 3 bedroom trailer cost 27k brand new
Never saw a mobile trailer for 100k let alone 27k here in Canada you can't find a shity 70s trailer under 150k new ones start at 250k plus land hook ups or septic
You can get a basic brand new singlewide mobile home in Southern/Central Maine for about 100k with a very long waitlist. A old singlewide on land for a lot more. And an old singlewide in a park for 45k-80k. The last I checked. If it's in a park and has to be completely stripped and redone I've see them list for 15k-25k. I can't speak for the prices of the rest of the US.
Company will never last when people realize all the other cost (land, delivery, setup, utilities, etc, etc) as others have already mentioned. You could have bought a traditional home without the hassle.
I live in LOs Angeles. If I could buy one of these to replace my current home that is on our land I would do it this year for sure.
Go for it then, because these are available for delivery in all states. They are made in Vegas but delivered, and set up at your site on a permanent slab.
Don't waste ur money, ur better off with a tuff shed house.
Now add land, Foundation, sewer, water, electrical, telephone and internet, etc etc
The problem isn’t Rentals. My generation DOES NOT WANT TO RENT! Despite what the real estate investment firms might say. We want the opportunity to by a starter home like previous generations for an affordable price on a modest income. No reason why someone working minimum wage should be able to pay for a mortgage at the same price they rent an apartment.
Your generation eats tide pods. Your opinion is irrelevant.
Is this USA or am I having a nightmare? $150,000+ to live in a container like a human pet 😭
Well go to europe, where the situation is worse. Where I live you pay minimum 2 millions for the most basic house.
@@TheSecondWitness that definitely looks like a container, maybe not inside but outside yes, have fun in your box 😂 (the news reporters even said they can stack up)
@@ceooflonelinessinc.267 European countries have always been more expensive than anywhere in the world
@@TheSecondWitness not too good for everyone else, but definitely wouldn't like living in a metal box 💀
@@TheSecondWitness Try removing a room from a real house 😂😂😂
Please come to California 🙏. We need you boxable.
BOXABL ships to 50 states, it’s their business model. This is not a product made only for Vegas, it’s a product made in Vegas.
It won't meet Cali code, for the price ur better off building ur own home.
@@sv2697 they did meet cade recently
This is just the house only for 150k, but where are you going to put it, and then build the foundation, and how are you going to connect it to the grid of elect, water, gas, etc, etc. etc. After very thing is done, the actual cost may be 500k.
you get it, glad it is just not me.
Why can't I just set it in a mall parking lot for free? What's a foundation? Electric, gas, water are included....there are sinks and lights in the house. Just flip the switch, turn the knob. Hahaha The real question is how do Americans survive at all being so willfully ignorant? Seriously. How do these people earn a living?
@@TheSecondWitness you're really arguing the amount of people on the wait list as an argument... lol!!
But are these “homes” conventional homes from the standpoint of acquiring a loan and building equity as an investment? Or are they more like mobile homes in that regard?
Mobile
How long does one of these pop up last out in the elements before it crumble like a homeless cardboard boxes?
Exactly
Houses built in vegas are trash. Bet the materials on these are way higher quality then all the home builders here in the valley. Prices of houses in vegas are almost never the housing but the land price. As an example the house I live in was sold for 250k but the house value is only 75k with the land being the lionshare of the value. We can get excited as much as we want about these new homes but that doesnt change the land values which are the real reasons the cost of homes is so high
They have regulations they must adhere to.
I’m all for it long as it’s safe as close to a modern home
i bought a 800k bank owned home in vegas in a gated community in 2015 for 172k cash-get ready for another chance--starting to go to hell once again--too much debt,way too much--it always in cycles--fools buy at the high,have to sell at the lows
@clot shots Wait! You can see through this?!
@@dethray1000 Same got me 3, at 170 range in 2011 and now all at 700k
Hahahahahaha. Oh Jonny, your naivety is adorable. "Affordable housing" is a euphemism for ghetto. You want safe? That's going to cost you extra.
@@sneksteppy Unsure what “ghetto” would be; my house is $740k now.
150K + land+ foundation+ utilities+ landscape= 400K
In Vegas maybe but not if you buy land smart! 🤔
@@MommiDonni1 Land with water, electricity, sewer etc. is not cheap anywhere, and every town or county requires a building permit.
YOUR NUMBERS ARE WAY OFF AND NEXT TIME USE A CALCULATOR, oh yeah and a proper formula.
@@JohnnyJitsu11 Johnny boy, even if she would give you the 150 K, there is no way that house will fit in your mom's basement.
Don't forget about the HOA.
Until I see them being delivered to actual customers. I won't believe anything this company says until the units are delivered.
Yah, now add the land, utilities hook up and access. Guess what. You hit the average price of a house in Vegas that bigger than that one. Never mind the taxes and insurance. Don’t forget the inspection fees.
I’d be so willing to own one of these homes!
Lol you wanna live in a $150,000 box? Disgusting. Just move to a third world country
@clot shots if anyone is actually dumbb enough to purchase one of those shoeboxes, they deserve everything that comes with it
Housing shortage is not the issue, affordable housing is the issue
What makes this $150,000 other than greed?
That is great but what about the land cost? And not to mention the mitigation fees and such that every city tacks onto to new development. It part of a great solution to help housing but we also need to address these soaring taxes, regulations and fees that gov’t keeps pushin onto future homeowners. This is definitely a start.
Love this idea...for us owning a home again just became possible and we can not thank you enough ❤
They are building these at the Bagdad Mine in Arizona right now. Im guessing for new employee housing.
😂😂😂😂😂 have you been to Baghdad mine? It is armpit of hell.
But where are you going to put them?? You still have to buy land, get permits, add a foundation, have power, water and electricity added - that get expensive! This is a little more affordable - but still has lots of pit falls!
What's your solution? You sit there on your overweight b@@@ criticizing those that are actually doing shit while offering no solutions of your own.
USA has an invader/illegal/migrant surplus, not a housing shortage.
Demographics repair & ethnic cleansings solve the resource problems.
What are code requirements for weather, foundations, durability, fire, electrical, water, paints , insulation to name a few and what type of insurance is out there and for how much $?
Amazing, wonder if they can expand to the rest of the country
They’re already ahead of you on that, that is their business model. These are prefab homes built to higher specs in the factory then would otherwise be built on site, but they are easily shipped to any of the 50 states. They fold up during delivery and unfold at the site, and then are put on a normal slab.
@@TheSecondWitness I wonder how well they can hold up against Alaskan weather
150k for the house…. Plus the land… still more expensive than an old house.
For those interested in policies that would make housing affordable look to the Japanese. One zoning code managed federally, focus on housing as a commodity not an investment.
So wait a minute, are you putting this on land you have to buy? Or are you putting this in a trailer park? If it's the former:
* $150K for the home
* $50K for the land
* $30K for a foundation
We haven't even talked about water. Is this being hooked up to town water? If so, that's the best (i.e., cheapest) option. If you need to dig a well, you're adding thousands more. Same with electricity.
Now, if you're putting this in a trailer park, then this is no different than a trailer home. We have a traditional home, but personally, I'd rather just go with an RV. I have the flexibility to get up and go whenever I feel like. I don't see any benefits to Boxabl.
Just curious how my local zoning laws might complicate building one of these on an empty plot of land
This house is no different from any other manufactured home. In zoning law manufactured is manufactured. There's nothing magical about this particular builder. Prices range $50k and higher for a new house. Not sure why this one is so expensive.
@@MrWaterbugdesign Check out Kristina Smallhorns channel, she did a review on these aa few months ago, as well as other forms of "alternative" housing, from thee point of view of a real estate professional. There are different rules for manufactured vs modular, I don't know where these fit in.
@@MrWaterbugdesignthat’s the point. He asked how LOCAL zoning laws would complicate building these. A lot of municipalities don’t allow manufactured homes except in grandfathered mobile parks. Not even as an ADU. The question is, are there variants that can be built on a conventional foundation and will insurance companies classify it as a modular instead of manufactured. If they do, then it is indeed a game-changer. Let’s see how long it stays $150k for 3 bdrm.
The people who already own land will buy this and rent them out for the same high ridiculous prices we have now.
Which means some people made money, while others bought their own and saved money. What’s the problem? 😂
If you were smart, you'd be doing the same thing. But you're only seething because you are unwilling and unmotivated to get in on it.
This doesn’t count the lot…
what about the land? where to put the boxable? how about boxable condos? that would be affordable the only main cost would be the land for the unit size but should definitely reduce the cost of construction
150k still seems like a lot. I suppose it would depend on how it holds up over 30 years....
Bruh.......those things are on YEARS waiting list. And price on the single boxabl will only keep rising not dropping no matter what they tell you unfortunately
I guess the already built vacant high priced homes weren't a go this time 🌝
Lend cost. Permits. Water. Electricity. Same 450k house in colorado. Regular builder.
I'd rather live in a home depot shed
People of Vegas. You can buy and actual home for the same price that's not stuck out in the middle of the blazing hot sand. Incase y'all didn't realize that
And in case you didn’t realize it, the factory is in Vegas but they are delivered all across the US. Why don’t you find out what you’re talking about before you start talking
WHO PROVIDES, The septic tank, THE WATER PIPES, AND UTILITIES .
House is already wired and fitted with pipes. Just needs to be connected to city utilities like any other home that gets built.
That's a steal. Like stealing your money.
$150.000 is still a lot
Because they built a factory and came up with the idea, not you. Once you invest millions upon millions and come up with a genius idea to be able to make a higher quality house at a factory and ship it easily to any state in the US, then try telling us how smart you are
@@jan8919 you have no idea what you’re talking about look up their investment information they’re pretty transparent. One Boxabl costs $30k to make in just materials alone. 3 Boxabls like the one shown costs $90k so that’s $60k profit which they use to pay for their factory and labor. Do you expect people to work for free? 🤡
We need housing more than anything else this time. Great job
We already have enough houses, just too many “vacation properties” and unaffordable housing.
I wonder how those places would hold up, or not, in the midwest or in New York during the winter.
I work for a homeless org who uses these in the Texas area and they are TRASH homes , we are told to replace them once every 4 years due to the bad quality of the material. The walls are nothing more than sawdust laminate not different from the shelving units you buy at cheap department stores. If it rains for 3 days you will start to see black mold and your house can easily freeze in low temps.
Definitely wouldn't hold up
These aren't the same homes as the one's in Texas, these hold up very well they have done lots of different testing which they show on their site
Wow thats a gorgeous yellow dress
And in 10 years or less, you are buying another one! I have had no problem finding a home to call a place to live in Las Vegas. Renting is better than living in a makeshift, glorified box. As a guest home, these would be cool. To live in? Not so much.
You better start thinking about lack of water.
I think the land also plays a crucial part.
The desert land is worthless
Houses built in vegas are trash. Bet the materials on these are way higher quality then all the home builders here in the valley. Prices of houses in vegas are almost never the housing but the land price. As an example the house i live in was sold for 250k but the house value is only 75k with the land being the lionshare of the value. We can get excited as much as we want about these new homes but that doesnt change the land values which are the real reason the cost of homes is so high.
All total, the cost would probably be in the region of $250,000 to $310,000. Even with the extra costs tacked on, it's still a bargain for the Las Vegas area, where the same price would get you a one or two bedroom condo.
What if the trend ends and you can’t sell your home? Will property values go up? Lots of questions
Anybody thinking about the cost of land in Vegas??? $150,000 for the house is nice...but, where ya gonna put it??
They ship all over the country, it’s not just for Vegas. Sorry to burst your bubble. It’s just built in Vegas. The whole purpose of boxable is the ease of which you take a high-quality constructed home and transport it cheaply to anywhere in the US to put on slab.
I think that guy at 2:01 spent a bit too long at the open bar
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Next year home prices will come down more & this solution might will be seems as too expensive 🤷🏻♂️
Probably 100k profit for the builders. So it could come down lol
1. California regulations fights housing solutions.
2. Most people need housing for about 90k or less.
3. The wait list on this is years not weeks.
Been looking at prefabs for a couple of years now. Still looking...
Apparently, this company can’t even keep up with its customers. There’s lots and lots of people waiting for these small homes that put in orders and they’re not receiving them. Why? So if they can build these homes in a matter of hours, why are they so behind on all of their orders?
Why not get a 4k sq ft house same price but have it poured concert ICF blocks. The use the 100k left over to build the inside?
Forgot to add...
Lot: $180k +/-
If the lot has no utilities add...
Water Lateral (service): $10k
Sewer Lateral: $5k
Gas Service: $2k
Electric: $7k to $20k
Nice try though. 🤷
It’s a scam…they can only make 3 a day…thats only 1000 houses a year and they have 10s of 1000s of pre-orders…so 10 years until you can get yours if you order now? My bad..at the end they say they can do 1 house in 4 hours…so looks good.
Can it withstand an earthquake and a hurricane storm??
The problem isn't the structure. Land is the problem. Have you ever tried to develop land? All kinds of regulations and hoops to jump through. You can't just buy, then buy something like this and stick it on the land.
If you find land in the city/suburbs with sewer/utilities connection, first, it's expensive as in 1/3 to 1/2 of the price of you buying a house outright, so it doesn't make sense to put something like this on it. You might as well spend triple, quadruple, so $450-600k+ and build a real house on it so your house is another legitimate house in the neighborhood that you can sell for significant profit.
If you find land outside the city, there often isn't sewer so you gotta get septic and you could run into issues with getting your septic design approved, if at all. And if water lines don't quite reach, you might need to dig a well and that's another nightmare. Even it was available, it could be expensive because it isn't just connecting to a line that runs below the street. It could be several hundred feet or even yards. Same with electricity.
Sure, this seems nice and I wouldn't mind one myself as low maintenance brand NEW dwelling instead of moving into what was someone else's dwelling previously. But do get it to it being livable could be a nightmare and months of fighting with the city or county. The laws and infrastructure support need to be there and it's not and it's a lot of headache. In the end, the all-in cost could rival just buying a house and close in a couple months instead of over a year.
You just wrote an essay of nonsense, since you obviously didn’t do your research on the company’s business model. Most buyers already own their own land, and many are putting the $50K Casita version as a mother-in-law house behind their existing home. In all 50 states since they deliver.
$150k plus land, permits, connection of utilities, etc.
I'm homeless and need a place to live. How do I get on the waiting list & what are the requirements to buy one of these houses?
Too bad none of the moron cities/county governments in Southern Nevada will allow these kind of micro homes as a solution to the affordable housing crisis. Zoning and restrictive ordinances make it impossible to build these anywhere in Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson or Clark County, NV. Pathetic that Boxabl is manufacturing in Southern Nevada, but can't sell it's product there.
The high housing prices is not the cost of the home; it’s the cost of the land.
This is being proposed around the world. They are not affordable. Nor sustainable. Nor environmentally/eco-friendly. What is affordable, sustainable, and eco-friendly is to get people to buy and rehab the millions of empty homes up for sale. Most are almost move-in ready. While some need minor repairs. For the adventurous, and more skilled, there are even more homes available and ready for a good rehab. These homes can be had at auction, some are free, and some are for sale by owner. I have seen dozens and dozens of homes for around $70,000 - $100,000.00 this year alone across the U.S.
I was expecting her to say “Nevada is 84,000 degrees” for a second
Oooh baby, Ms. Schulz!!
With the furniture and plumbing?
Do people realize will probably start falling apart before the loan is paid off right? They have houses like these overseas and they really only last 30 years at best. And what problem does this solve when there is no cheap land to buy in close proximity to anywhere there are actually jobs??
Good grief! 30 years ago will built a 5 bedroom 4 bath home for $116,000 including the land. What happened?
Do any of you people know what a Chevy Cruz is? it’s a very cheap and poorly built disposable car to get you from point A to point B temporary, not long term. You’re better off renting an apartment or condo you will never see any of your return on your investment that’s why the US government is buying these up and shipping them to Cuba as disposable temporary housing nothing more!
If your house was decimated by a fire hurricane tornado or flood by all means pull the trigger on one and live in it temporary to get a permanent structure built because these aren’t it. Do you research do the math kick the tires look at what your buying.
You recommend people do research, yet you obviously didn’t - the irony 😎😄😂🤣😝
What theyre failing to acknowledge is that it has no equity. You are essentially throwing away 150k as these will not grow in value. It's the same thing as a mobile home.
Is it basically like an updated version of a mobile home
Is any out there taking into consideration the dire water situation?
How much will it cost if land, connection to electricity, water and sewer are added on?
Most buyers already own their own land, and many are putting the $50K Casita version as a mother-in-law house behind their existing home. In all 50 states since they deliver.
These lies are crazy
All the homes for rent but we're short 84k? Sickening