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I NEVER GET TIRED OF THESE HOMES YOU CAN BUY PREFABS THAT YOU DO! But please slow down, your very smart, information flys out of your mouth but some of us process information slower and its hard to keep up. Its not only you, everyone, specially the younger content makers seem to be on speed talk, lol....
@@desertedenblooms my dad always called me “motor mouth” because I talk so fast. You should have heard me as a kid. Oh, I’ll upload the captions for this video, would that help?
They're kits. No foundation, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, insulation, drywall, paint, roofing materials included. You're buying a shell of a building with doors and windows in some cases, then also have to run the plans by an engineer/architect to be able to pass your local building inspector. Understand, you're not buying a home.
you can buy those kit materials yourself for $10,000. Likely much better quality too. These kits are a rip off. Don't forget you also need to buy the land to put it on.
@pattiannepascual Also also, most county and city ordinances would not allow this to qualify as the minimum Sq. footage for dwelling purposes. It may qualify as an "inlaw suite or tiny home" according to municipal ordinance documents, but that depends on the county/city restrictions.
@@BREEZYM6015 Yes. This is a major rip off. Do an image search of these kits on google, take inventory of the parts that make up the kit, then do a price search for the items. You will easily see that you can get this stuff off the shelf for 15-25% cheaper.
I built my own home myself as a 65 year old woman, so I know if you have building skills you can do it. The home was only 848 sq. Ft. 2/1 but it is perfect size in retirement for singles or couples. I did the plans had architect and engineer approve. I did hire guys for trusses and roof. Had plumbers and electrical roughed in. You will have several inspections. I would call for inspections and pay to make sure I was doing things correctly. It was awesome fun.
@@Tom_in_CA it was really awesome. I would go around on Sundays and look at other builder’s work, and that was so interesting. There was not a lot of info on concrete pier foundation, I built off the ground and learned a lot. It turned out completely level, not sure how that worked out and square. Wish I could post a picture. I may put it on youtube. The framing was my favorite. I have 5 pocket doors to save wall space. I open cell insulation in attic and closed cell underneath. A lot of transom type windows to save wall space. It turned out really nice. It took me 1.5 yrs. While living in my camper van.
... Our first home in 1979 was a 1000 sq ft. 3BR, 1bath, rancher package home from Lowes Lumber for $9,000. We paid a contractor $18,000 to build it with a full 8 foot block basement. We purchased the 1/4 acre lot for $9,000 so all in for $36K. And sold it 12 years later for $96K 👍🏼
The issue is that either the renter or the owner must in some way pay insurance and property taxes if they want a "permanent roof" with utilities like electricity, gas and water. Because of this, many people at least in California, where I currently reside are living in tents. No taxes, rent, mortgages, or insurance. The number of people who tell me they live in their car that I meet amazes me. Its crazy out here!
It’s getting wild by the day. The prices of homes are quite ridiculous and Mortgage prices has been skyrocketing on a roll(currently over 7%). Sometimes i wonder if to just invest my spare cash into the stock market and wait for a housing crash or just go ahead to buy a home anyways.
Considering the present situation, diversifying by shifting investments from real estate to financial markets or gold is recommended, despite potential future home price drops. Given prevailing mortgage rates and economic uncertainty, this move is prudent, particularly due to stricter mortgage regulations. Seeking advice from a knowledgeable independent financial advisor is advisable for those seeking guidance.
I've remained in touch with a financial analyst since the start of my business. Amid today's dynamic market, the key difficulty is pinpointing the right time to buy or sell when dealing with trending stocks - a seemingly simple task but challenging in reality. My portfolio has grown by more than $600k within just a year, and I've entrusted my advisor with the task of determining entry and exit points.
@@joshbarney114 I think this is something I should do, but I've been stalling for a long time now. I don't really know which firm to work with; I feel they are all the same but it seems you’ve got it all worked out with the firm you work with so i surely wouldn’t mind a recommendation.
I definitely share your sentiment about these firms. Finding financial advisors like Marisa Breton Dollard who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.
I'm a Retired Carpenter, and though these adds " Look Nice " I wouldn't trust the saying; " What you see is what you Get " ! There were Carpenters that I worked with that said that they built Garages ( probably 2 car ) for $ 7,000. Dollars ( U.S.D. ) ! That was Expensive for the Home Owner even back then ! ( Around the 1980's ) Looking at these Prefabbed Kits, I believe at a Glance, someone could build those for a quarter of the cost Themselves ! In Any Case Complete your " Due Diligence " ! Shop [ material prices, Permit Fees, Insurance, Utilities and So-Forth ! If you " Don't know How " Get a Book " and or a Friend in the Building Trades as an Advisor. " Don't Be a Fool " ! " Don't Walk into it Blind " ! " You Don't Want " Negative Surprises " !
CA now has a state law that if your ADU is one of the approved plans, permits must be granted; the city can't turn it down. None of these homes qualify but there are plenty of ADUs that would.
These are only sheds. Not homes. If you decide to buy one, hire a LICENSED General Contractor before you take delivery. You have to meet code, and you need help. It's a daunting process to get your permits and through city inspection if you are not a builder! Some homes are complete and the manufacturer has done all the preliminary engineering for approval of that building. -R. Former contractor, installer, realtor, designer, dealer
You've said several times, that it's possible a stick built home would cost less. With these kits you're only buying materials precut with a blueprint. This might make sense for a skilled DIY person but for anyone else I can assure you that labor and infrastructure will take you well over $100K, well over! If you have to hire a GC anyway to put it together, just get him to bid on doing 100% at a competitive price.
about 2 years ago the city of San Diego eased restrictions on building ADU's to help ease the housing crunch. They dont come without their issues though.... people, especially in the older and more condense neighborhoods, are complaining that finding parking on the street is virtually impossible and that people/developers are building large multi-unit and sometimes multi-storied ADUs in backyards.
The Nordic J68 is NOT a livable home in any of the US where permits are required, this is nothing but a large, shed made out of milled and stacked SPF 2x4's which are termite, mold, mildew, rot, magnets anywhere South of the Mason-Dixon line, and would rate as nothing better than a livestock shelter North of it. The Rose Cottage was a flimsy CFS build of 21 ga. steel, again, not a viable solution for anyone wanting their home to pass IRC as it did not meet the shear and wind load requirements of most states. Garage kits do not include floors, insulation, plumbing, electric or interior finishes of any kind, and for that matter you might as well build from scratch. Garden / Pool structures are NOT livable buildings as is, they are barely clasified as a Class 1, or Class 2 structures at best requiring substantial additional work and capital investment prior to receiving a COO. These are GARBAGE in terms of value as they afford no savings or simplicity in time, labor and materials invested compared to simply building on site. There is a much better alternative.
Not every rendered image is "AI". Programs to add decor to a photo have been around for a looooong time. It's just digital staging placed by someone using a program. Very different from AI where you type some words in and AI makes an image.
I love how you give the viewers what to look for and do when thinking about buy these kits or tiny homes. So many people including myself think wow this is such a great deal but not thinking being all the other permits, foundations, electric plumbing, roof and all the other hidden cost. I also feel you still build a home by getting a plan already made or going to an architect to design your dream home weather it be bit or small. The cost is about the same if you do all the steps from scratch or buy a kit. The only thing these kits save you is buying the bulk home materials at one place. You still have to do all the other leg work. Thanks again. The kits are cute. except for the one that was over 80,000.00. wow.
I haven’t looked at the HD site to see if there’s a Q&A section like Amazon has. Those can be really helpful for gaining info, bringing up things you hadn’t even considered and insightful, particularly if the questions aren’t answered.
First one, computer rendering in photos for real property is illegal in my state. They are likely getting around that by claiming that it is personal property until it is attached to the ground.
I said right when the videos started I thought about the Sears homes ( My ex inlaws owned one & I did a bunch of research many years ago, very interesting.) Then you bring it up :)
Or you could build a sod house with a well and use this as a barn for your animals. They aint too particular about decor or WiFi. Me neither pardner. Do you get the feeling we're going back in time?
You know, one of the saddest parts about this is that, if Home Depot themselves put the money into manufacturing these kits the way Sears did, and the government helped subsidize it in some way…. they would be wildly successful and able to do it way more affordably than maybe anyone else in the country. I know Arthur Blank, in particular, has always seemed to care a lot about affordable housing.
I will be buying 5, 40 or 53 foot long shipping containers, for under 25k. All framing, plumbing, hvac, foundation, spray foam and everything else priced out. If i diy, i can have a huge 1600 sq ft home for under 100k total..
Kristina, have you checked into the log home kits that have been discounted due to buyers putting money down making payments but then not completing purchase?
Find a place where you can build a small no bedroom home (they exist) with a bathroom and kitchennette. Hire an architect, pour slab, hire roofer and contractor, connect utilities, and you have a cottage, legally.
You pay for what you get Cheaper is not the way to go because think quality and extra hidden costs unless you are A builder or contractor , I would say save your money build up and get a sound solid investment without all the unexpected headaches !
The first one for more than $50k apparently has no insulation, no flooring and no roofing - it's rediculous. You would have to literally re-make the entire thing to handle insulation requirements. Will not work at all where I live.
What you need is land to build it on that is serviced with water,sewer and electricity connections. That can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars. That is always the part skipped in these cheap house videos. As well for that you will pay property tax every year. So unless you can come up with alternatives to these services and live in the woods you are not home free yet. Then it's about getting to Fort Laramie for supplies on your buckboard wagon to stock up for winter.
I called a remaxx in my town in Illinois to buy 2 acres of land to put either a mobile home or a tiny house. She said that Illinois would not allow it! Goodbye, Miss American pie!🤬🚽💩🧻🪠
By the time you buy the land and build a foundation and buy all the little things that's not included with the kit that you'll inevitably need you could just buy the lumber at a lumber yard building from scratch and save money. Kits are a rip-off.
Idk who would buy something that is entirely computer-generated images. They can’t even be bothered to throw one of these together somewhere to take photos of?
Stop saying AI- they’re “Renderings” AI generally invents things that don’t exist. If anything AI can decorate a rendering that already exists based on real dimensions
They're massively overpriced. You can buy an RV for permanent parking with everything inside it ready to go just needing a foundation and hook ups for the same or less than one of these pre manufactured sheds.
I'd rather support local builders and suppliers rather than support globalist big box stores. But, that being said, I knew of a cute home in Alaska owned by a doctor that was old and was a Sears and Robuck house.
You can’t buy a home from home depo or any lumber place … it’s a kit … and it’s not including the other 50,000 in other costs involved with it … it’s a shell… I can build the same shell for less…
A gentle suggestion: please spend much more time showing the subject matter of your videos and MUCH less time showing yourself. Nothing personal, but people are interested in the subject matter, so brief snippets of face time, please.
I don't know why you keep doing these videos with these big box store 'tiny' homes. There's so much extra stuff not included with these 'kits,' it's just not worth it, IMO.
Most homes built in the past 20 years are glorified tool sheds. They are wood framed with pressed wood/ engineered wood walls wrapped in a vapor barrier with a fake brick or vinyl fascade on the outside sitting on a slab….
@nottallblonde It's new for me. Awesome video! Thank you for sharing it. This kind of content is how people find out about it. Imagine if no one shared the information?
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I NEVER GET TIRED OF THESE HOMES YOU CAN BUY PREFABS THAT YOU DO! But please slow down, your very smart, information flys out of your mouth but some of us process information slower and its hard to keep up. Its not only you, everyone, specially the younger content makers seem to be on speed talk, lol....
ps...LOVE YA! MANY BLESSINGS!
@@desertedenblooms my dad always called me “motor mouth” because I talk so fast. You should have heard me as a kid. Oh, I’ll upload the captions for this video, would that help?
Not if you live on Long Island !
The link for build your own doesn't work just clicking on it. You have to copy and past
They're kits. No foundation, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, insulation, drywall, paint, roofing materials included. You're buying a shell of a building with doors and windows in some cases, then also have to run the plans by an engineer/architect to be able to pass your local building inspector. Understand, you're not buying a home.
you can buy those kit materials yourself for $10,000. Likely much better quality too. These kits are a rip off. Don't forget you also need to buy the land to put it on.
@pattiannepascual Also also, most county and city ordinances would not allow this to qualify as the minimum Sq. footage for dwelling purposes. It may qualify as an "inlaw suite or tiny home" according to municipal ordinance documents, but that depends on the county/city restrictions.
But you could add all of that and then flip it. 😂
@@pattiannepascualSo you're telling me that Home Depot is charging $52,000 for materials that should only cost $10,000?
@@BREEZYM6015 Yes. This is a major rip off. Do an image search of these kits on google, take inventory of the parts that make up the kit, then do a price search for the items. You will easily see that you can get this stuff off the shelf for 15-25% cheaper.
I built my own home myself as a 65 year old woman, so I know if you have building skills you can do it. The home was only 848 sq. Ft. 2/1 but it is perfect size in retirement for singles or couples. I did the plans had architect and engineer approve. I did hire guys for trusses and roof. Had plumbers and electrical roughed in. You will have several inspections. I would call for inspections and pay to make sure I was doing things correctly. It was awesome fun.
@@JKART-do5jc wow! Congratulations! That gives me hope that I can do the same
@@Tom_in_CA it was really awesome. I would go around on Sundays and look at other builder’s work, and that was so interesting. There was not a lot of info on concrete pier foundation, I built off the ground and learned a lot. It turned out completely level, not sure how that worked out and square. Wish I could post a picture. I may put it on youtube. The framing was my favorite. I have 5 pocket doors to save wall space. I open cell insulation in attic and closed cell underneath. A lot of transom type windows to save wall space. It turned out really nice. It took me 1.5 yrs. While living in my camper van.
@@Tom_in_CA you can do it
@@JKART-do5jc thank you 😊
So you gc ed not built it
... Our first home in 1979 was a 1000 sq ft. 3BR, 1bath, rancher package home from Lowes Lumber for $9,000. We paid a contractor $18,000 to build it with a full 8 foot block basement. We purchased the 1/4 acre lot for $9,000 so all in for $36K. And sold it 12 years later for $96K 👍🏼
The issue is that either the renter or the owner must in some way pay insurance and property taxes if they want a "permanent roof" with utilities like electricity, gas and water. Because of this, many people at least in California, where I currently reside are living in tents. No taxes, rent, mortgages, or insurance. The number of people who tell me they live in their car that I meet amazes me. Its crazy out here!
It’s getting wild by the day. The prices of homes are quite ridiculous and Mortgage prices has been skyrocketing on a roll(currently over 7%). Sometimes i wonder if to just invest my spare cash into the stock market and wait for a housing crash or just go ahead to buy a home anyways.
Considering the present situation, diversifying by shifting investments from real estate to financial markets or gold is recommended, despite potential future home price drops. Given prevailing mortgage rates and economic uncertainty, this move is prudent, particularly due to stricter mortgage regulations. Seeking advice from a knowledgeable independent financial advisor is advisable for those seeking guidance.
I've remained in touch with a financial analyst since the start of my business. Amid today's dynamic market, the key difficulty is pinpointing the right time to buy or sell when dealing with trending stocks - a seemingly simple task but challenging in reality. My portfolio has grown by more than $600k within just a year, and I've entrusted my advisor with the task of determining entry and exit points.
@@joshbarney114 I think this is something I should do, but I've been stalling for a long time now. I don't really know which firm to work with; I feel they are all the same but it seems you’ve got it all worked out with the firm you work with so i surely wouldn’t mind a recommendation.
I definitely share your sentiment about these firms. Finding financial advisors like Marisa Breton Dollard who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.
I had a Sears Craftsman that was shipped by train in the 1920's. Big, beautiful solid house, not like these flaky shacks. They're cute, but...
I'm a Retired Carpenter, and though these adds " Look Nice " I wouldn't trust the saying; " What you see is what you Get " !
There were Carpenters that I worked with that said that they built Garages ( probably 2 car ) for $ 7,000. Dollars ( U.S.D. ) !
That was Expensive for the Home Owner even back then ! ( Around the 1980's )
Looking at these Prefabbed Kits, I believe at a Glance, someone could build those for a quarter of the cost Themselves !
In Any Case Complete your " Due Diligence " ! Shop [ material prices, Permit Fees, Insurance, Utilities and So-Forth !
If you " Don't know How " Get a Book " and or a Friend in the Building Trades as an Advisor.
" Don't Be a Fool " ! " Don't Walk into it Blind " ! " You Don't Want " Negative Surprises " !
The city of sacramento has free ADU plans. A studio up to a 2 bedroom. More cities should do the same.
That’s a great tip. Thank you!!
CA now has a state law that if your ADU is one of the approved plans, permits must be granted; the city can't turn it down. None of these homes qualify but there are plenty of ADUs that would.
Kristina Thank you, for always bringing us the latest in solving the housing crisis!!
These are only sheds. Not homes. If you decide to buy one, hire a LICENSED General Contractor before you take delivery.
You have to meet code, and you need help. It's a daunting process to get your permits and through city inspection if you are not a builder!
Some homes are complete and the manufacturer has done all the preliminary engineering for approval of that building.
-R. Former contractor, installer, realtor, designer, dealer
You've said several times, that it's possible a stick built home would cost less. With these kits you're only buying materials precut with a blueprint. This might make sense for a skilled DIY person but for anyone else I can assure you that labor and infrastructure will take you well over $100K, well over! If you have to hire a GC anyway to put it together, just get him to bid on doing 100% at a competitive price.
Lol well over 100 k extra? Oh no.stick to your normal job
@@ryangulley2051 I didn't say "extra" I meant total cost for the house finished. Go back to your reading comprehension level class.
about 2 years ago the city of San Diego eased restrictions on building ADU's to help ease the housing crunch. They dont come without their issues though.... people, especially in the older and more condense neighborhoods, are complaining that finding parking on the street is virtually impossible and that people/developers are building large multi-unit and sometimes multi-storied ADUs in backyards.
I love Kristina! She is amazing and awesome! Keep these informative videos coming. ❤🎉😊
Awe! I love you too. Thank you for watching!
The Nordic J68 is NOT a livable home in any of the US where permits are required, this is nothing but a large, shed made out of milled and stacked SPF 2x4's which are termite, mold, mildew, rot, magnets anywhere South of the Mason-Dixon line, and would rate as nothing better than a livestock shelter North of it. The Rose Cottage was a flimsy CFS build of 21 ga. steel, again, not a viable solution for anyone wanting their home to pass IRC as it did not meet the shear and wind load requirements of most states. Garage kits do not include floors, insulation, plumbing, electric or interior finishes of any kind, and for that matter you might as well build from scratch. Garden / Pool structures are NOT livable buildings as is, they are barely clasified as a Class 1, or Class 2 structures at best requiring substantial additional work and capital investment prior to receiving a COO. These are GARBAGE in terms of value as they afford no savings or simplicity in time, labor and materials invested compared to simply building on site. There is a much better alternative.
Not every rendered image is "AI". Programs to add decor to a photo have been around for a looooong time. It's just digital staging placed by someone using a program. Very different from AI where you type some words in and AI makes an image.
I love how you give the viewers what to look for and do when thinking about buy these kits or tiny homes. So many people including myself think wow this is such a great deal but not thinking being all the other permits, foundations, electric plumbing, roof and all the other hidden cost. I also feel you still build a home by getting a plan already made or going to an architect to design your dream home weather it be bit or small. The cost is about the same if you do all the steps from scratch or buy a kit. The only thing these kits save you is buying the bulk home materials at one place. You still have to do all the other leg work. Thanks again. The kits are cute. except for the one that was over 80,000.00. wow.
I haven’t looked at the HD site to see if there’s a Q&A section like Amazon has. Those can be really helpful for gaining info, bringing up things you hadn’t even considered and insightful, particularly if the questions aren’t answered.
First one, computer rendering in photos for real property is illegal in my state. They are likely getting around that by claiming that it is personal property until it is attached to the ground.
The second one you showed from Home Depot is actually from hansons pole barns I have looked into them and it way cheaper if you buy direct
Thanks for the shout out Kristina!
Try the Arched Cabins out of Texas.
I said right when the videos started I thought about the Sears homes ( My ex inlaws owned one & I did a bunch of research many years ago, very interesting.) Then you bring it up :)
Or you could build a sod house with a well and use this as a barn for your animals. They aint too particular about decor or WiFi. Me neither pardner. Do you get the feeling we're going back in time?
Buyer Beware should be a required label on any such project house.
Very interesting video, Thank you Kristina
I would love to see you do an interview with some of the owners of these small homes. :D
You need to make a video on cistern homes. They use them up in Alaska and Canada mainly.
Incredible Tiny Homes are working up a deal to sell homes at Lowes
Hmmm, might be something to check out
You know, one of the saddest parts about this is that, if Home Depot themselves put the money into manufacturing these kits the way Sears did, and the government helped subsidize it in some way…. they would be wildly successful and able to do it way more affordably than maybe anyone else in the country. I know Arthur Blank, in particular, has always seemed to care a lot about affordable housing.
New York state is doing high end barndominiums around the upstate area.
I will be buying 5, 40 or 53 foot long shipping containers, for under 25k. All framing, plumbing, hvac, foundation, spray foam and everything else priced out. If i diy, i can have a huge 1600 sq ft home for under 100k total..
I’ve seen that first version of Barndominium for sale in Maine, they just put it on big cement slab. 😊
Kristina, have you checked into the log home kits that have been discounted due to buyers putting money down making payments but then not completing purchase?
The future of homes is here. 😮
Find a place where you can build a small no bedroom home (they exist) with a bathroom and kitchennette. Hire an architect, pour slab, hire roofer and contractor, connect utilities, and you have a cottage, legally.
What type of homeowners insurance would be needed for an ADU and/or a shed turned into a Home?
Thank you so helpful❣️♥️🕊️🙏🏻
You pay for what you get
Cheaper is not the way to go because think quality and extra hidden costs unless you are A builder or contractor , I would say save your money build up and get a sound solid investment without all the unexpected headaches !
The first one for more than $50k apparently has no insulation, no flooring and no roofing - it's rediculous. You would have to literally re-make the entire thing to handle insulation requirements. Will not work at all where I live.
What you need is land to build it on that is serviced with water,sewer and electricity connections. That can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars. That is always the part skipped in these cheap house videos. As well for that you will pay property tax every year. So unless you can come up with alternatives to these services and live in the woods you are not home free yet. Then it's about getting to Fort Laramie for supplies on your buckboard wagon to stock up for winter.
It doesn’t mention what comes in the kit. Is drywall included? Can you sit down with a designer and go through upgrades?
I could not get the link to work for how to build your own home, keep getting error message
Heck no, there is not enough information about these houses as you've stated. Ordering a modular home sounds like a better plan.
Kristina, U have my in stitches 😂😂😂 "ONLY $81,840."😮😮😮😂😂😂😂
"Fifty one thousand three hundred and ninety nine thousand dollars"😁😁😁I sure am glad you're not my realtor. I get it just a slip, but still funny.
Loved this one
I called a remaxx in my town in Illinois to buy 2 acres of land to put either a mobile home or a tiny house.
She said that Illinois would not allow it! Goodbye, Miss American pie!🤬🚽💩🧻🪠
Thanks for Sharing...
18:19 they born dazed and confused 😂😂😂😂
Is installation included in the price? I want it to look exactly like those pictures for $52,000. 😂
I love your videos
❓️What about boxable?
Fun kits really
Don’t you have to have land to put this on?
Yes
By the time you buy the land and build a foundation and buy all the little things that's not included with the kit that you'll inevitably need you could just buy the lumber at a lumber yard building from scratch and save money. Kits are a rip-off.
I'd just rather run a water line/sewer and gravel a pad for a used camper at 25-35k all in.
Idk who would buy something that is entirely computer-generated images. They can’t even be bothered to throw one of these together somewhere to take photos of?
The images are 3D renders. Pretty sure they are not A.I.
It's called a shed.
Stop saying AI- they’re “Renderings” AI generally invents things that don’t exist. If anything AI can decorate a rendering that already exists based on real dimensions
They're massively overpriced. You can buy an RV for permanent parking with everything inside it ready to go just needing a foundation and hook ups for the same or less than one of these pre manufactured sheds.
I'd rather support local builders and suppliers rather than support globalist big box stores. But, that being said, I knew of a cute home in Alaska owned by a doctor that was old and was a Sears and Robuck house.
@Beverly-e4z I do agree with supporting local builders, however Home Depot is definitely NOT a "globalist" company
You can’t buy a home from home depo or any lumber place … it’s a kit … and it’s not including the other 50,000 in other costs involved with it … it’s a shell… I can build the same shell for less…
Please stop calling it "AI" it's CGI
Lolz
A build-a-bear house😂
No
A gentle suggestion: please spend much more time showing the subject matter of your videos and MUCH less time showing yourself.
Nothing personal, but people are interested in the subject matter, so brief snippets of face time, please.
Just no
Gee, do you think you could speak a little faster? What's the rush?
They’re kits with nothing more. No thanks. I want a real home.
Thanks for sharing, not.
I don't know why you keep doing these videos with these big box store 'tiny' homes. There's so much extra stuff not included with these 'kits,' it's just not worth it, IMO.
Thanks for including IMO. People actually love these videos that’s why she has 291K followers.
Tiny homes= glorified tool shed
Most homes built in the past 20 years are glorified tool sheds. They are wood framed with pressed wood/ engineered wood walls wrapped in a vapor barrier with a fake brick or vinyl fascade on the outside sitting on a slab….
You do understand that we all know this already….old news
I am so happy you watch all my videos. You’re my favorite hater. I actually look for your comments now because you keep me grounded.
@nottallblonde It's new for me. Awesome video! Thank you for sharing it.
This kind of content is how people find out about it. Imagine if no one shared the information?
Yeah,...NO.