How to Build a DREAM HOME for $300K or LESS | Part 3

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @fili.c
    @fili.c Год назад +1

    incredible quality, so much to learn, so underrated, would be glad to meet you in person one day

  • @Satronaut-pw3ij
    @Satronaut-pw3ij Год назад +2

    I got rid of all direct light fittings and instead used LED strips hidden at skirting level and cornice level and it looks awesome.
    Then I just use task lighting where it is needed like floor lamps and bedside lamps for reading.

  • @napoleonwilliams444
    @napoleonwilliams444 Год назад +2

    This has been a great series… Awesome work!

  • @randomuser3061
    @randomuser3061 Год назад

    I watch a lot of RUclips and this is one of the best videos. Even the time meter on the ad actually kept me watching.
    The animations/edits are really great. Perfect audio/video quality. Great channel!

  • @tuanvu9359
    @tuanvu9359 2 месяца назад

    Great video! Thank you Kai!

  • @paulsankan5067
    @paulsankan5067 Год назад +1

    Great video one thing you forgot is appliances

    • @rga1888
      @rga1888 10 месяцев назад

      He did utilities in another video. If you mean home appliences, like a kettle, toaster, etc, that's not PART of the house.

  • @slatesavvy
    @slatesavvy Год назад

    Great video

  • @D-Harb
    @D-Harb Год назад

    Your doing exactly what my dream goal is in Real Estate! Great work, I love the videos. I started flipping land to pay off debt. As soon as I sell these 2 acre parcel by Yosemite National Park, I will be going all in and most likely sign up for your program!

  • @mccloudreynolds4568
    @mccloudreynolds4568 Год назад

    Great video and information. Can you provide a spreadsheet of the breakdown of the costs as you have it in the three video series

  • @lasanhan9282
    @lasanhan9282 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Kai, thanks for the great content here! You said avoid big box stores like Home Depot and Lowe's for LPVs. Where do you normally source your LPV materials?

  • @shaggyfeng9110
    @shaggyfeng9110 Год назад

    So cool! Great video!

  • @BrettMaverick
    @BrettMaverick Год назад +5

    Hey man, I looked at DEN for design but they're all pretty small & basic. Where do you find the more interesting designs like the ones in your videos?

    • @KaiAndrew
      @KaiAndrew  Год назад +1

      I think you're referring to my kit home video? If you go back to it, I give the names of each of the manufacturers. But if you like a particular style you can always get a designer or architect to design something similar for you too.

  • @scottwood6003
    @scottwood6003 Год назад

    Just so you know, we typically recommend a liquid budget of at least 40k from our new members, as we have found that to be a good starting point to get involved in land hacking, depending on the area, whether or not you already own land, & whether you plan to do a lot of the work yourself or hire it out. Our top priority is to ensure the success of our students in their land hacking ventures & we believe that starts with a sufficient budget.

  • @athenacarter6756
    @athenacarter6756 Год назад +1

    For the shipping container ceiling, couldn’t you have used a 7/8” thick hat channel + 1/2” thick gyp bd = 1 3/8” thick to not have to have exposed conduit??

  • @twopaddles8239
    @twopaddles8239 Год назад

    thanks, another empowering video.

  • @BootlegEL
    @BootlegEL 7 месяцев назад

    Nice breakdown,what is the actual return percentage revenue?

  • @abbyleighton.studio
    @abbyleighton.studio Год назад +8

    Love this series so much!! Really wanting to do something like this, however having all the funds upfront is obviously a large issue for many just starting out. Are there ways to finance the entire build and what kind of loans are available for this type of project? Would love any insight you may have on this. Thanks!

    • @KaiAndrew
      @KaiAndrew  Год назад +4

      Yeah, I don't expect people to this with cash upfront. That's why I'm giving contractor pricing estimates. That's folks can get a one-time close construction loan. If you were to do all the work yourself you could do it for $100k-$150k.

  • @totallyoffgrid3008
    @totallyoffgrid3008 Год назад

    We are doing earthened floor at almost no materials cost

  • @SWSimpson
    @SWSimpson 6 месяцев назад

    Building smaller and then adding additions later on... See what the fees are to do additions to your home, because it can add a lot to the cost of an addition, and if you are going to do two or more additions, in time, the fees for those additions can add up, which means you are paying a lot of money to the county that is not going into the build. If you do three additions, it could be the cost of doing one of those additions. So, it may make more sense to wait to do an addition until you have enough money to do the entire addition so you are only paying the county fee once instead of two or three times. I looked up the fees for additions in the county where I want to put a house, and I was surprised how high the fees were for one addition. I thought, I'll just add this later and add that later... but it doesn't make sense for me to do it in phases. Maybe one addition later on, but the other things I want to do, I will build sheds that don't need permits-- Like two sheds under 120 sq.ft. each, with with tools and storage, the other to use to work in.

  • @romanrudisuhli7028
    @romanrudisuhli7028 Год назад

    Awesome 👏🏻

  • @D-Harb
    @D-Harb Год назад

    What is the name of the A.I. for Paint Designs? 16:37 mark

  • @hotsharkchicks
    @hotsharkchicks 7 месяцев назад

    Isn't LVP toxic? Which is its biggest downside, instead of something like tile.

  • @joeyscleaninglady2877
    @joeyscleaninglady2877 Год назад

    how are you insulating the roof with that tongue and groove ceiling?

  • @Rinker44
    @Rinker44 Год назад

    Gonna need a part 4 on financing lol

  • @natehalsell5460
    @natehalsell5460 Год назад

    Great series and once I have the disposable income to throw around, I hope to reach out and join the community you've built some time soon hopefully.
    but - QUESTIONS.... after watching all 3 parts; I kept noticing what looked like some wall mounted modern arcade cabinet thing? What even is that?

  • @dperolio
    @dperolio Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Could you link me to the LVP you show in the video? And does thickness of the LVP matter or just the wear layer? Do you use an underlayment? Glue down or floating? Thanks!

    • @KaiAndrew
      @KaiAndrew  Год назад +1

      I don't have a link to the LVP. Thickness isn't super important, but ours tend to be on the thicker side because it has a foam backing. No need for underlayment. Yes, it's floating.

  • @crosisofborg5524
    @crosisofborg5524 Год назад +1

    I totally disagree with luxury vinyl plank for flooring. I used it in one of my flips and it sucked. It looks cheap. It’s thin. It breaks easily. It is not an equity building product. I stay with 14mm engineered wood flooring. Looks fantastic when finished, is inexpensive and easy to install.

    • @KaiAndrew
      @KaiAndrew  Год назад +1

      You gotta use the good thick LVP. I agree, engineered hardwood looks and feels much better. I put it in two rentals and it was absolutely trashed. It’s also about double the price of LVP.

    • @MomoGetsMoney
      @MomoGetsMoney 10 месяцев назад +1

      LVP is fine if you get the right quality... It's more cost effective than engineered wood and it can look just as good.

  • @rolandmitchell718
    @rolandmitchell718 Год назад

    Where roughly did you find land this cheap?

    • @KaiAndrew
      @KaiAndrew  Год назад

      Literally everywhere. I showed it in the video.

  • @williamdavies1977
    @williamdavies1977 Год назад

    Avoid open-cell: it retains moisture

  • @carsonc4134
    @carsonc4134 Год назад

    Time stamps ❤

  • @crosisofborg5524
    @crosisofborg5524 Год назад

    $7k to paint the interior of a 1000 sq ft home? Bruh! $1000 tops. I’ve done it a dozen times.

    • @KaiAndrew
      @KaiAndrew  Год назад +2

      Hey man! Well, yeah if you do it yourself it is always cheaper. Trying to get people realistic pricing if the hire everything out.

  • @OLgoods
    @OLgoods Год назад

    4000 + 3000 per internal cooling unit?!!😂 what? that's a huge rip-off

    • @KaiAndrew
      @KaiAndrew  Год назад

      Labor is expensive these days. You may find cheaper brands for $3000 + $2000 per if you’re closer to the city