Living in the 2nd largest country on Earth with one of the lowest overall population densities... YET being forced to live in a shoe 👟 box. This is how central banking, fiat money, banksters and big govt destroy the working class.
@@rongiefaustino8867 Yes, they have cylindrical piers for free-standing structures most often used for decks. Standard rectangular cinder blocks are 8"x8"x16" sometimes used as a temporary foundation until a proper foundation is poured. In this case it looks like an abandoned 50 - 60 ft. mobile home that someone ran out of money or it was repo'd.
This isn’t abnormal for mini-homes to sit on. Mini-homes have been around forever, but to me, the mini-home parks are predatory since the lot fees are so high! Ppl can’t afford to save for a larger home on land when every month they pay anywhere from $300-600 just in lot rent! I looked at one that was close to $600 mark since they said you had to pay water and sewage separately when traditionally that would hav ll been part of the lot rent. I decided to run away from parks for this reason. They just keep you down.
I love Tiny Homes. Been interested since 2013 . I'd rather have acres and a tiny home with a yurt than have a mortgage for a massive house that's a pain in the ass to clean. Cant afford either now though regardless . I'll hopefully buy a nice refinished trailer ( mobile home ) in Alberta mountains with a wood stove . Pray for me lol
@@mtrest4 LOL , I will never own a home unless its paid off without a mortgage. I've seen some beautiful manufactured homes for under$80k . All depends on the area and lot fees ..
I grew up in a family of 5 in a small house, but the climate was agreeable, and we were kicked out of the house after breakfast, and kept out until supper. As a result in Canada, I suffer cabin fever with Winter indoor life!!
Canada has been beyond mismanaged by every single Federal administration in [its] entirety that Canada is broken forever. And that will never change. Ever, period 'that' RIP end of story. ' You can ignore reality. But you will not be able to ignore that consequences of ignoring that same reality.' Excellent reporting and reveal on the facts Luke. Cheers!
Luke, there are many homes in Toronto that were built after WWII and were under 800 sq.ft. with a decent sized lot. I bought one of these in 1995 for a $170,000. It’s been home to me. Many others have raised families in these homes and were considered decent working class neighborhoods. Political policies are the bigger threat.
Small but those are great little houses. night and day to an 800sqft condo. Private yard (and perhaps a shed, garage of basement to escape to) makes a huge difference. I would take one of these 800sqft houses w original lot over a 1200sqft 3 bed condo any day of the week.
I think that many people would be happy with well laid out homes of the post WW2 style, and it's kind sad when I see them torn down to build monstrosities. The challenge is that even a tiny cottage lot around 150km north of Toronto can cost over $200k, so the cost of land is still the limiting factor.
I think you're going to be hard pressed finding a lot of people who don't like the idea of "tiny homes". Density can actually be a good thing. Also, people would rather own a "tiny" detached house than rent a tiny apartment. They built "war time" homes back in the day which continue to be perfectly livable. We need to go back to that way of thinking.
I have a house from 1948. The original structure was about 1000sq.ft. Additions were made in the 70s to double the size and add 3 bedrooms. And there's plenty of room to add more because the property is decently large.
These aren't 'tiny homes'. Until about 20 years ago that size was still very common in Canada (either with an upper floor or a nice finished basement but often not both). Cheaper/easier to buy, heat, maintain, repair and renovate when needed. Way better than sprawling suburbs of McMansions that in 20-40 years will either need to be torn down or 'repurposed' as 'apartments' to be useful.
As a working 23 year old Canadian I honestly would love one of these if they were a good price. I don't need much in terms of living, just a place of my own.
I've seen a few Indian reserves like this across Canada with multiple beater cars and junk strewn everywhere in the front yards. This by comparison is clean and tidy. This gives new meaning to, little house on the prairie, the modern version.😀
@@DirtyDog995 ya im not sure what the big deal is with building smaller homes for people. when he said "Tiny" homes i thoguht he was meaning like 4-500 sqft. I wouldnt consider thsoe tiny homes at all he was talking about
I. 54 and honestly I am thinking of buying a tiny home, we are t getting any younger, we want a home on just one level, less cleaning, we just need anough money to be able to afford housing and food and utilities and houses are just out of control
If you leave the city and look around the small towns in Canada you'll find 500 sq ft houses on lots that are about 2000 sq ft. Built before WW2, we've been here before. Maybe WW3 will kickstart production and the economy as well.
Come to Nova Scotia not just tiny homes, fifth wheels and travel trailer’s everywhere meanwhile you buy a home there and they nail you with taxes based on your purchase price meanwhile the same home last sold 30 years ago pays a third of your property tax, it’s a mess.
This looks like exactly what that illustrious genius, Sean Fraser (Liberal MP who brought us the immigration crisis), would want us all living in as part of his 'mass-production' housing solution.
Victoria BC passed new development rules that 6-8 units can now be built on one normal house lot... with parking on street and no setback. Welcome to prison living 🙄
Saw a video the other day of the Rich and Famous with their 15,000 sq ft to 30,000 sq ft. homes and THEY CAN'T SELL THEM BECAUSE NOBODY WANTS THEM costing billions and billions of dollars LOL LOL.... this is because of cleaning them, property tax, and property insurance. I'd rather have a nice tiny home any day. These rich and famous cannot even rent them out because they're way too expensive . Would you want to pay $30,000 a month to rent these?
Lol I was just thinking that as one who has lived near and around many in different parts of Canada..... even the richers ones like Squamish and others, go and look at where they are given all and what it looks like.
Most single family homes in japan are 900 to 1300 square feet and on absolutely tiny lots. I don't particularly like it, but it doescost less and they've been doing it for 30+ years, it helps support continuous stagflation...
Your right about this but the implications to the system of declining land values simply cannot be tolerated by the status quo and they have a lot of power to prevent it.
Milton, Ontario is full of tiny homes like that. They build a 3rd floor to bump up the sq foot but the footprint is even smaller. The selling price is 800K.
I have lived in two of them , it is a good way to follow the work . I really liked the last one and the neighbors were great . They set on concrete blocks and you put anchors in the ground because of the wind .
Our next home that we pay cash for, will be out of town in the foothills of the rockies. We have zero debt, own our home and have plenty of savings. We worked hard and didn't spend on stupid things. Financial discipline is very important these days.
Men, durant la pandémie mon ami c’est fait posté a Montréal. Il a payé 300 mille pour une maison qui vaut pas plus que 175 mille. C’est fou les prix asteur.
Retirees would love a smaller home, smaller yard just like what you're showing there but in a clean environment... Definitely not Texas!!!! In Canada!!!!!
Hi there I watch your videos regularly without commenting but I felt the need to inform you that these "tiny houses" are and have been the normal building style here in Hamilton Ontario for some time now. Keep up the good work.
Bubbles lives in a shed in Sunnyville Nova Scotia with his kitties and he seems to be real happy, he even has his own business fixing shopping carts and BBQs 😊
Please make one video on Why maintenance fees of townhomes/ Condos are too high. Even if we find cheap house then their maintenance fees are too high. I mean it’s too difficult to find a house in budget.
those homes are the same size as they made in the 50's when we were on the gold standard.Real affordable homes for working people.We just have been spoiled by fake money and credit
We just don't need that big a house now. It just blows my mind how huge these houses are with no yard. In Canada. Why not just open up crown land and create a trailer park? They're nice and easy to keep up. Instead they're building tiny houses in BC and creating a homeless community.
You think that’s bad go check out rural New Brunswick!!! There are houses built out of pallets, super small shacks/shanties, third world is being polite!! That’s what I come from to live here in Calgary where the houses are literally palaces!! 🤷♂️
Vinyl siding over styrospan-trust me it burns very quickly,vaporizing plastic and toxic gasses at a crazy pace.I lost my 1996 built home in minutes,the only wall that survived was the one i was spraying with my garden hose awaiting the fire department
In Ontario, the smallest 'tiny house' you are allowed to build is 190 square feet in size. So basically 200 sq-ft and up. I'm okay with that as long as the cost of the mortgage and property taxes is less than $2,000 per month which is what a 1-bed room rents for in Southern Ontario. Actually, I could probably add two separate bedrooms to the tiny-house and then rent each one of those rooms out for $1,500/mth each, making the house actually pay for itself.
The beginning of this segment made me think of ''Beautiful British Columbia''. Heaps of garbage in front of a shanty house with mountains in the background....is apparently the recipe for beauty and ''great country'' and ''better than you''.
My parents were immigrants in the 80s (Vancouver), we grew up in a 800sq ft townhouse, family of 4, 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom. It was tight but totally doable. We also had a great safe community where kids all played around outside, the village was close by and we could go out to the park, buy treats, go swimming by ourselves. What makes me sad is the best me and my boyfriend could afford is 1 bedroom 1 bathroom, so I’m thinking we likely won’t have a family…
I drove a redimix truck in Edmonton for years and these look similar to what I've seen in new subdivisions in Alberta.so its not shocking to me. More houses cramed on small lots equals more profits for developers and tax collectors. Its not great but it may be better than the old Soviet type of apatment blocks in Cuba, Russia and China.
Actually for a few reasons I want a tiny home. 1) Smaller place to heat and cool 2) smaller place to clean 3) less cost to renovate/replace or replace a roof.... Less time to replace the roof....
The building or structure depreciates in value and ages. Eventually when the roof is replaced and the furnace etc most of that crap ends up at the dump (at a cost to tax payers). Maybe I would change my mind after a while but free markets freedom.
800 sq. ft is actually not that small for houses in many parts of the world. But hey in Canada you should expect to be a middle income earner and live in a 2500 sq ft McMansion because you are Canadian and Canada is the best right ?
Canada is the 2nd largest country in the world filled with vast resources from gold to diamonds to minerals to timber to uranium...etc and a productive, well educated private sector. Why is anyone living in a shoe box ? Central banking and fiat money are frauds that steal the great wealth of any nation and impoverish its people. When will you clue in?
800 square feet might be okay for a senior couple, less to look after, and as long as it has a nice kitchen, smaller living room, and decent bathroom they could downsize from their 2000 or 4000 square foot home where they are only using half of it. I am a senior so I certainly know that a stupid condo is not as good.
Ya I considered a tiny home thinking that it was going to be cheap considering that i have my own land in my home town that i hoped i can retire in the future or have a place to stay when i visit so I contacted a construction crew who builds tiny homes in NL it was just over 200k i thought he ment land included he did not i laughed on the phone 😅 and hung up ...........I'm considering building it myself instead it's nuts out there
That’s not bad, we got 10 acres and I was quoted 900,000 here in BC. There are pre fab homes that are around 200,000 but doesn’t include cabinets and appliances.
The garage of the tiny texas homes will comfortably fit your e-bike but if you drive your car/suv in it ,you will not be able to open your door. Also, the diarrhea color of the homes in that one texas cul du sac won't help sales.
inefficient wasteful design too - if you connected the units - you would eliminate having to build 2 side load bearing walls and also save on energy bills cause you won't have the wind HOWLING between the tiny houses stripping the heat off them (feels like -45)
the homes werent that small if ur a single person or a couple. however, might be a bit small if you want to start a family. the prices seemed reasonable too (or maybe im just too used to insane vancouver prices)
Looks like the developer is trying to save money on installing the services. Take the idea of a small house and put it in a rural setting, sitting on top of a really large basement (with no bathroom or bedroom in the basement; so tax free). I'm single, with no family. Why do I need to heat acres of house in the winter?
Here in southern ontario anything bigger than 1400 sq ft costs over 1 million. You should consider making a segment about the new builds being lit up on fire all over the gta because people not wanting to continue with their purchases.
I have to say I disagree with your opinions about smaller homes. I would say that here in Canada most people do buy these giant houses with way more space than they need but it's essentially to keep up with the Joneses and put all the consumer products that we've been influenced to buy. We live in a time of excess but I think people are getting sick of it.I live in a story and a half house that is a little over 900 square feet. It was built in the late forties and is in pristine condition I can't imagine needing anything bigger. My dream is to buy some land but I would still want a small house on it.
In the opening of the video, I thought you were on one of the reserves near Calgary! That's what they look like. Texas is the biggest of the lower 48, Alaska is actually bigger, but I know what you meant. I have seen advertising for a local tiny home builder called Wild Horse Tiny Homes. For the price & sizes they're offering, I'd be better off buying myself a motorhome or fifth-wheel or something. It's ridiculous how in this big, big country, I can't even afford the dignity of a tiny home on a tiny parcel of land to call my own. X(
Except those motorhomes/travel trailers fall apart in 5-10 years, heading to the landfill. That tiny house would be built to last and you'll get something if you sell it later.
the houses are vacant because USA Total unemployment (U6) as measured by US Gov is 25%. We are in a depression. This will be a deflationary depression and those houses will end up selling for $10K. In the 1990-92 recession condos on Bay St., Toronto, originally listed for $200,000 sold for $20K. There is nothing wrong with a starter home for first time buyers that is small. My first house was 1,000 sf for $69,000. Perfect for a young couple starting out. THE PROBLEM IS CENTRAL BANKING!
"Cylinder blocks"? There's no such things as cylinder blocks. If someone went back to the UK, there would be more housing for the rest of us. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
WOW. What an eye opening video which I never thought would happen one day. Many Thanks being the boots on the ground. Really appreciate you taking a big risk to bring this information to us. Well done @Market Mania
$180,000 man, in vancouver BC those would cost $400,000 lol. I bought a small 2 bed 2 bath unit condo for $890,000 at the peak housing before interest went up. I'm paying for it for the rest of my life
I went to Prince Edward Island for the first two weeks in July this year I’m from there and have a huge family there and there were these long skinny houses 12 feet wide 60 feet long and people my age retired are living in them quite happily actually so what’s the problem.
Personally believe at least in Canada that might be working with WEF that has the mind set that "You would own nothing and be happy" and smart cities so that everyone is so close and smaller drive ways possible to not fit cars properly to make people walk more to fulfill the smart cities
We live across he street from a development of squeezed together cartoon townhouses that are likely rented out because no owner would ever purchase a coffin to live in. When the Canadian housing market crashes and the renters seek upgraded accommodations I bet on the owners walking out of their mortgages.
When these dilapidated huts start failing and the mold sets in and they crumble like paper mache Starved zombies with the black lung will be abound and scraping their nails into your front doors looking for produce. 🧟♂️
My 1100 sqft house in Toronto is around $1.1M in a not very good area. 180k (240k CAD) is cheap lol though to be fair it's the middle of nowhere. Also, I don't think these have basements? My house has a basement as a separate unit/entrance, so it's more of a "duplex".
For one thing a lot of people can not afford to buy large houses, better small houses than these monsters houses. Second thing, small houses cost far less to heat up or cool off not mention] less maintenance costs. The more houses per km square the less the cost of the infrastructure such as sewage, water , utility bills, garbage collecting and so on.
We need to build more densely. The suburban sprawl model is part of the problem. Tiny houses aren't the solution though. Single family homes don't make sense, especially in a country as cold as Canada Everything new should be either terraced or else medium density low rise apartments. We need to build a lot of walkable communities with good public transit and active transport infrastructure.The age of the McMansion needs to end because it's making us poor and destroying our environment.
It feels such a waste to get these tiny houses on such big lots, but i guess if your business model is "build to burn", it makes sense to spend as little on the house itself and put them as far apart from each other as possible...
Bigger size homes should actually be expensive. Its only because we were brainwashed by the banks and cheep money, into thinking we need a bigger home. Alot of people have no idea how much work and material building a home is. The reason they are getting expensive is because its finally revealing to people the real price of his type of economic system. I was a full time carpenter for 20 years. I would never want to live in something bigger again.
I thought it was an AI closed captioning mistake when you said "cylinder blocks". Cinder blocks. If they're actually cylindrical, they're concrete pilings aka sonotubes. Carry on 😊
Great show today! Great that you and your wife get to work together like this that is awesome. If she is going to be hrlping by being your camera person maybe a couple of online camerawork courses would help improve the quality to the next level. There are plenty. Keep up the good work!...nevermind watched til the end...Travis should take the course haha.
Living in the 2nd largest country on Earth with one of the lowest overall population densities... YET being forced to live in a shoe 👟 box.
This is how central banking, fiat money, banksters and big govt destroy the working class.
and this is how they collect data and track users ya pleb trollbot
This is why we all need to save our wealth in bitcoin.
This is an excellent reply. You are exactly right
It's the government that's destroying our country.
@@dynasty7298 yep, and doggy coin too
I am a single retired man in Canada living in a small house but it is in a small safe town it works for me better than a condo.
Far better than a condo
The money is broken. Your purchasing power has been given to warmongers and corrupt politicians in faraway places.
Thanks, Fed and BoC
Cinder blocks, not cylinder blocks.
Even rectangle blocks would've been more accurate
There are cylindrical concrete blocks, no?
@@rongiefaustino8867 Yes, they have cylindrical piers for free-standing structures most often used for decks. Standard rectangular cinder blocks are 8"x8"x16" sometimes used as a temporary foundation until a proper foundation is poured. In this case it looks like an abandoned 50 - 60 ft. mobile home that someone ran out of money or it was repo'd.
This isn’t abnormal for mini-homes to sit on. Mini-homes have been around forever, but to me, the mini-home parks are predatory since the lot fees are so high! Ppl can’t afford to save for a larger home on land when every month they pay anywhere from $300-600 just in lot rent! I looked at one that was close to $600 mark since they said you had to pay water and sewage separately when traditionally that would hav ll been part of the lot rent. I decided to run away from parks for this reason. They just keep you down.
I love Tiny Homes. Been interested since 2013 . I'd rather have acres and a tiny home with a yurt than have a mortgage for a massive house that's a pain in the ass to clean. Cant afford either now though regardless . I'll hopefully buy a nice refinished trailer ( mobile home ) in Alberta mountains with a wood stove . Pray for me lol
You'll have Tiny Home 🏠 with a large debt, no acres.
@@mtrest4 LOL , I will never own a home unless its paid off without a mortgage. I've seen some beautiful manufactured homes for under$80k . All depends on the area and lot fees ..
Better to build bigger. Better cost per square foot and you can rent out the extra space for 2500$ a month to pay for the mortgage.
Don't forget huge taxes for a bigger land
My husband and I bought a mobile home and we love it!
I grew up in a family of 5 in a small house, but the climate was agreeable, and we were kicked out of the house after breakfast, and kept out until supper.
As a result in Canada, I suffer cabin fever with Winter indoor life!!
Canada has been beyond mismanaged by every single Federal administration in [its] entirety that Canada is broken forever. And that will never change. Ever, period 'that' RIP end of story.
' You can ignore reality. But you will not be able to ignore that consequences of ignoring that same reality.'
Excellent reporting and reveal on the facts Luke. Cheers!
Canada is not broken nor will it ever be…it will always be known as CANADA THE GREAT
Who wouldn't want a tiny home come on man, single floor, low square footage, great for retirement.
Luke, there are many homes in Toronto that were built after WWII and were under 800 sq.ft. with a decent sized lot. I bought one of these in 1995 for a $170,000. It’s been home to me. Many others have raised families in these homes and were considered decent working class neighborhoods. Political policies are the bigger threat.
Small but those are great little houses. night and day to an 800sqft condo. Private yard (and perhaps a shed, garage of basement to escape to) makes a huge difference. I would take one of these 800sqft houses w original lot over a 1200sqft 3 bed condo any day of the week.
I think that many people would be happy with well laid out homes of the post WW2 style, and it's kind sad when I see them torn down to build monstrosities. The challenge is that even a tiny cottage lot around 150km north of Toronto can cost over $200k, so the cost of land is still the limiting factor.
I’m on Vancouver Island and they are building smaller, uglier places for half million dollars, with no lot. It’s cinder blocks.
I think you're going to be hard pressed finding a lot of people who don't like the idea of "tiny homes". Density can actually be a good thing. Also, people would rather own a "tiny" detached house than rent a tiny apartment.
They built "war time" homes back in the day which continue to be perfectly livable. We need to go back to that way of thinking.
I have a house from 1948. The original structure was about 1000sq.ft.
Additions were made in the 70s to double the size and add 3 bedrooms.
And there's plenty of room to add more because the property is decently large.
Fix the "money" Fix the world! Until we have money that cannot be printed, this will only get worse. Thank you for your energy!
We'd need to go back to voting with pottery shards to fix the money... never happen.
its more than that
One of the few who understands the root cause of many problems.
These aren't 'tiny homes'. Until about 20 years ago that size was still very common in Canada (either with an upper floor or a nice finished basement but often not both). Cheaper/easier to buy, heat, maintain, repair and renovate when needed. Way better than sprawling suburbs of McMansions that in 20-40 years will either need to be torn down or 'repurposed' as 'apartments' to be useful.
Id be happy taking either one, least i can call a home a home compared to the rentals they totrure me on
That 180 000$ house would be in Vancouver 1.5 million and here they building homes like this everywhere, even if you go 2 hours away from Vancouver?
The house look like paper
The prices of tiny homes has doubled in the last 4 years. Soon they will be out of reach too.
You're correct. Prices of anything one could live in - RV's, trailers, tiny homes, etc have been steady increasing.
If you want affordable homes for first time buyers, you always needed to build small. The heralded war time homes were small homes as well.
As a working 23 year old Canadian I honestly would love one of these if they were a good price. I don't need much in terms of living, just a place of my own.
I've seen a few Indian reserves like this across Canada with multiple beater cars and junk strewn everywhere in the front yards. This by comparison is clean and tidy. This gives new meaning to, little house on the prairie, the modern version.😀
not sure but many home are under 1000 sqft built way back in canada. people need to muc these days
A lot of the original homes in Medicine Hat AB are
@@DirtyDog995 ya im not sure what the big deal is with building smaller homes for people. when he said "Tiny" homes i thoguht he was meaning like 4-500 sqft. I wouldnt consider thsoe tiny homes at all he was talking about
I. 54 and honestly I am thinking of buying a tiny home, we are t getting any younger, we want a home on just one level, less cleaning, we just need anough money to be able to afford housing and food and utilities and houses are just out of control
With today's house prices, I think a lot of young people would count their blessings to live in a 900sq house in Canada.
That tiny house is 240 to 320k canadian..... it's crap build and very expensive then another 200k for land it's out rages
Those tiny homes are like Park model homes that are all over the US and have been for decades
If you leave the city and look around the small towns in Canada you'll find 500 sq ft houses on lots that are about 2000 sq ft. Built before WW2, we've been here before. Maybe WW3 will kickstart production and the economy as well.
Come on, man. Bidenomics !
Come to Nova Scotia not just tiny homes, fifth wheels and travel trailer’s everywhere meanwhile you buy a home there and they nail you with taxes based on your purchase price meanwhile the same home last sold 30 years ago pays a third of your property tax, it’s a mess.
Do you own a house? I'm interested in moving to NS and buying a house for less than 400k
@@Da90sbabydon’t do it
Ban Property Tax
I don't see an issue with small homes... if it means people have a roof... all good.
They cost same price as a big house 😂 just different location
This looks like exactly what that illustrious genius, Sean Fraser (Liberal MP who brought us the immigration crisis), would want us all living in as part of his 'mass-production' housing solution.
Victoria BC passed new development rules that 6-8 units can now be built on one normal house lot... with parking on street and no setback. Welcome to prison living 🙄
Saw a video the other day of the Rich and Famous with their 15,000 sq ft to 30,000 sq ft. homes and THEY CAN'T SELL THEM BECAUSE NOBODY WANTS THEM costing billions and billions of dollars LOL LOL.... this is because of cleaning them, property tax, and property insurance. I'd rather have a nice tiny home any day. These rich and famous cannot even rent them out because they're way too expensive . Would you want to pay $30,000 a month to rent these?
What reserve is that?
Lol I was just thinking that as one who has lived near and around many in different parts of Canada..... even the richers ones like Squamish and others, go and look at where they are given all and what it looks like.
The federal reserve
Most single family homes in japan are 900 to 1300 square feet and on absolutely tiny lots. I don't particularly like it, but it doescost less and they've been doing it for 30+ years, it helps support continuous stagflation...
Your right about this but the implications to the system of declining land values simply cannot be tolerated by the status quo and they have a lot of power to prevent it.
Milton, Ontario is full of tiny homes like that. They build a 3rd floor to bump up the sq foot but the footprint is even smaller. The selling price is 800K.
I know some people who had a Townhouse in Milton. They bought for around 350k and sold last year for just under a million. Crazy.
I'm Canadian. I lived in a studio of 295 sft for 12 months. My next rental place is looking to be a 350 sft studio costing $2000/m.
Same, a house for 180k would be a dream. I’m not mad at all
I have lived in two of them , it is a good way to follow the work . I really liked the last one and the neighbors were great . They set on concrete blocks and you put anchors in the ground because of the wind .
Our next home that we pay cash for, will be out of town in the foothills of the rockies. We have zero debt, own our home and have plenty of savings. We worked hard and didn't spend on stupid things. Financial discipline is very important these days.
You should knock on the door and see if Bubbles answers. 😂
I like your vidéo im french canadien and The situation is very crazy $$$
Men, durant la pandémie mon ami c’est fait posté a Montréal. Il a payé 300 mille pour une maison qui vaut pas plus que 175 mille. C’est fou les prix asteur.
These houses really aren't that bad compare with the condos in Toronto.
At least they have parking!
Retirees would love a smaller home, smaller yard just like what you're showing there but in a clean environment... Definitely not Texas!!!! In Canada!!!!!
Hi there
I watch your videos regularly without commenting but I felt the need to inform you that these "tiny houses" are and have been the normal building style here in Hamilton Ontario for some time now. Keep up the good work.
Love to The Hammer.
Bubbles lives in a shed in Sunnyville Nova Scotia with his kitties and he seems to be real happy, he even has his own business fixing shopping carts and BBQs 😊
I’m a 45 year old bachelor in Alberta. I’d love a 800sq ft house.
Please make one video on Why maintenance fees of townhomes/ Condos are too high. Even if we find cheap house then their maintenance fees are too high. I mean it’s too difficult to find a house in budget.
Move to the country
those homes are the same size as they made in the 50's when we were on the gold standard.Real affordable homes for working people.We just have been spoiled by fake money and credit
Exactly
USS 180k. That's like 240k-cad.
I'm seeing, outskirts of Montreal, mobile homes around CAD 350k. (and you have to pay the lot fees.)
The house is you're showing that are two story homes are huge. Those are not tiny homes
We just don't need that big a house now. It just blows my mind how huge these houses are with no yard. In Canada. Why not just open up crown land and create a trailer park? They're nice and easy to keep up. Instead they're building tiny houses in BC and creating a homeless community.
You think that’s bad go check out rural New Brunswick!!!
There are houses built out of pallets, super small shacks/shanties, third world is being polite!!
That’s what I come from to live here in Calgary where the houses are literally palaces!! 🤷♂️
Vinyl siding over styrospan-trust me it burns very quickly,vaporizing plastic and toxic gasses at a crazy pace.I lost my 1996 built home in minutes,the only wall that survived was the one i was spraying with my garden hose awaiting the fire department
In Ontario, the smallest 'tiny house' you are allowed to build is 190 square feet in size. So basically 200 sq-ft and up. I'm okay with that as long as the cost of the mortgage and property taxes is less than $2,000 per month which is what a 1-bed room rents for in Southern Ontario. Actually, I could probably add two separate bedrooms to the tiny-house and then rent each one of those rooms out for $1,500/mth each, making the house actually pay for itself.
The beginning of this segment made me think of ''Beautiful British Columbia''. Heaps of garbage in front of a shanty house with mountains in the background....is apparently the recipe for beauty and ''great country'' and ''better than you''.
My parents were immigrants in the 80s (Vancouver), we grew up in a 800sq ft townhouse, family of 4, 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom. It was tight but totally doable. We also had a great safe community where kids all played around outside, the village was close by and we could go out to the park, buy treats, go swimming by ourselves.
What makes me sad is the best me and my boyfriend could afford is 1 bedroom 1 bathroom, so I’m thinking we likely won’t have a family…
You misspelled invaders
I drove a redimix truck in Edmonton for years and these look similar to what I've seen in new subdivisions in Alberta.so its not shocking to me. More houses cramed on small lots equals more profits for developers and tax collectors. Its not great but it may be better than the old Soviet type of apatment blocks in Cuba, Russia and China.
Actually for a few reasons I want a tiny home. 1) Smaller place to heat and cool 2) smaller place to clean 3) less cost to renovate/replace or replace a roof.... Less time to replace the roof....
The building or structure depreciates in value and ages. Eventually when the roof is replaced and the furnace etc most of that crap ends up at the dump (at a cost to tax payers). Maybe I would change my mind after a while but free markets freedom.
The land in a prime location can hold it's value.
Loving the investigative journalism approach to your content these days, Luke! Also glad to hear that Travis was there to have your back!
Yea it’s cuz land is expensive and labour and materials. Those government taxes and fees. I bet 300k to 400k for tiny Canadian homes
We see this everywhere in Canada ... The cities, developers, and builders are fleecing buyers
800 sq. ft is actually not that small for houses in many parts of the world. But hey in Canada you should expect to be a middle income earner and live in a 2500 sq ft McMansion because you are Canadian and Canada is the best right ?
Canada is the 2nd largest country in the world filled with vast resources from gold to diamonds to minerals to timber to uranium...etc and a productive, well educated private sector.
Why is anyone living in a shoe box ?
Central banking and fiat money are frauds that steal the great wealth of any nation and impoverish its people.
When will you clue in?
I love my 800sq foot bungalow…perfect for me and my husband
800 square feet might be okay for a senior couple, less to look after, and as long as it has a nice kitchen, smaller living room, and decent bathroom they could downsize from their 2000 or 4000 square foot home where they are only using half of it. I am a senior so I certainly know that a stupid condo is not as good.
The rooster crowing is a nice touch...
Ya I considered a tiny home thinking that it was going to be cheap considering that i have my own land in my home town that i hoped i can retire in the future or have a place to stay when i visit so I contacted a construction crew who builds tiny homes in NL it was just over 200k i thought he ment land included he did not i laughed on the phone 😅 and hung up ...........I'm considering building it myself instead it's nuts out there
That’s not bad, we got 10 acres and I was quoted 900,000 here in BC. There are pre fab homes that are around 200,000 but doesn’t include cabinets and appliances.
The garage of the tiny texas homes will comfortably fit your e-bike but if you drive your car/suv in it ,you will not be able to open your door. Also, the diarrhea color of the homes in that one texas cul du sac won't help sales.
Canada is expensive
Alaska is the largest state in America
inefficient wasteful design too - if you connected the units - you would eliminate having to build 2 side load bearing walls and also save on energy bills cause you won't have the wind HOWLING between the tiny houses stripping the heat off them (feels like -45)
the homes werent that small if ur a single person or a couple. however, might be a bit small if you want to start a family. the prices seemed reasonable too (or maybe im just too used to insane vancouver prices)
Looks like the developer is trying to save money on installing the services.
Take the idea of a small house and put it in a rural setting, sitting on top of a really large basement (with no bathroom or bedroom in the basement; so tax free).
I'm single, with no family. Why do I need to heat acres of house in the winter?
Here in southern ontario anything bigger than 1400 sq ft costs over 1 million.
You should consider making a segment about the new builds being lit up on fire all over the gta because people not wanting to continue with their purchases.
I have to say I disagree with your opinions about smaller homes. I would say that here in Canada most people do buy these giant houses with way more space than they need but it's essentially to keep up with the Joneses and put all the consumer products that we've been influenced to buy. We live in a time of excess but I think people are getting sick of it.I live in a story and a half house that is a little over 900 square feet. It was built in the late forties and is in pristine condition I can't imagine needing anything bigger. My dream is to buy some land but I would still want a small house on it.
In the opening of the video, I thought you were on one of the reserves near Calgary! That's what they look like.
Texas is the biggest of the lower 48, Alaska is actually bigger, but I know what you meant.
I have seen advertising for a local tiny home builder called Wild Horse Tiny Homes. For the price & sizes they're offering, I'd be better off buying myself a motorhome or fifth-wheel or something. It's ridiculous how in this big, big country, I can't even afford the dignity of a tiny home on a tiny parcel of land to call my own. X(
Except those motorhomes/travel trailers fall apart in 5-10 years, heading to the landfill. That tiny house would be built to last and you'll get something if you sell it later.
@@CommoditySC I dunno. There are motorhomes built in the 60s still around, owned by people who took care of them.
the houses are vacant because USA Total unemployment (U6) as measured by US Gov is 25%. We are in a depression. This will be a deflationary depression and those houses will end up selling for $10K.
In the 1990-92 recession condos on Bay St., Toronto, originally listed for $200,000 sold for $20K. There is nothing wrong with a starter home for first time buyers that is small. My first house was 1,000 sf for $69,000. Perfect for a young couple starting out. THE PROBLEM IS CENTRAL BANKING!
So everything is not bigger in Texas any more.
"Cylinder blocks"? There's no such things as cylinder blocks. If someone went back to the UK, there would be more housing for the rest of us. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
Looks better than the prefab homes being sold at Walmart for 20k Canadian😢
WOW. What an eye opening video which I never thought would happen one day. Many Thanks being the boots on the ground. Really appreciate you taking a big risk to bring this information to us. Well done @Market Mania
$180,000 man, in vancouver BC those would cost $400,000 lol. I bought a small 2 bed 2 bath unit condo for $890,000 at the peak housing before interest went up. I'm paying for it for the rest of my life
I went to Prince Edward Island for the first two weeks in July this year I’m from there and have a huge family there and there were these long skinny houses 12 feet wide 60 feet long and people my age retired are living in them quite happily actually so what’s the problem.
Personally believe at least in Canada that might be working with WEF that has the mind set that "You would own nothing and be happy" and smart cities so that everyone is so close and smaller drive ways possible to not fit cars properly to make people walk more to fulfill the smart cities
We live across he street from a development of squeezed together cartoon townhouses that are likely rented out because no owner would ever purchase a coffin to live in. When the Canadian housing market crashes and the renters seek upgraded accommodations I bet on the owners walking out of their mortgages.
When these dilapidated huts start failing and the mold sets in and they crumble like paper mache Starved zombies with the black lung will be abound and scraping their nails into your front doors looking for produce. 🧟♂️
That is 180.00 a sq ft not really overpriced for a finished house on a serviced lot.
In Canada those would be double.
My 1100 sqft house in Toronto is around $1.1M in a not very good area. 180k (240k CAD) is cheap lol though to be fair it's the middle of nowhere. Also, I don't think these have basements? My house has a basement as a separate unit/entrance, so it's more of a "duplex".
For one thing a lot of people can not afford to buy large houses, better small houses than these monsters houses. Second thing, small houses cost far less to heat up or cool off not mention] less maintenance costs. The more houses per km square the less the cost of the infrastructure such as sewage, water , utility bills, garbage collecting and so on.
We need to build more densely. The suburban sprawl model is part of the problem. Tiny houses aren't the solution though. Single family homes don't make sense, especially in a country as cold as Canada Everything new should be either terraced or else medium density low rise apartments. We need to build a lot of walkable communities with good public transit and active transport infrastructure.The age of the McMansion needs to end because it's making us poor and destroying our environment.
03:08 How can the lot be 800 sq feet and the house also 800 sq feet when you can see a huge garden in front of it ?
It feels such a waste to get these tiny houses on such big lots, but i guess if your business model is "build to burn", it makes sense to spend as little on the house itself and put them as far apart from each other as possible...
Cost of energy, taxes, … has to be.
Thank you as always for opening our eyes
I was down east this summer and yeah this is a new thing i saw a lot that had like three 2 bedroom houses its a new thing
They are called cinder blocks! How much space to you need?
Bigger size homes should actually be expensive. Its only because we were brainwashed by the banks and cheep money, into thinking we need a bigger home. Alot of people have no idea how much work and material building a home is. The reason they are getting expensive is because its finally revealing to people the real price of his type of economic system.
I was a full time carpenter for 20 years. I would never want to live in something bigger again.
Tiny homes are fine for singles. But the tiny plot of land is sad.
I thought it was an AI closed captioning mistake when you said "cylinder blocks".
Cinder blocks.
If they're actually cylindrical, they're concrete pilings aka sonotubes.
Carry on 😊
Most of Canada is uninhabitable because it's too cold to grow food.
Great show today! Great that you and your wife get to work together like this that is awesome. If she is going to be hrlping by being your camera person maybe a couple of online camerawork courses would help improve the quality to the next level. There are plenty. Keep up the good work!...nevermind watched til the end...Travis should take the course haha.
I'm surprised you are walking around filming in Texas and walking onto people's property!
Cinder blocks not cylinder
Blocks. Looks like if you miss a payment you lose your house
Great video, Calgary AB is watching