You guys are not paying attention to basic shit here.
How does the bathroom drain? Where are the water hookups? How about a kitchen? You're going to have to plumb a sink with no rough in and not enough space in the walls to fit pipes.
How about electricity? I didn't see a box. Or really any outlets. Or lights. What are you going to hook your stove up to? You can stick a fridge in a 20A but not a stove. And I bet it's going to be a complete bitch to run wiring through those walls. And I'd also bet every one of your outlets is going to need to be flush mount. So you're going to to have conduit and boxes sticking out everywhere.
You can see light coming through the seams of the roof. That's going to need to be sealed. And there's no way there is anything but foam board in those walls as far as insulation. It's going to be hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
A tiny house at least has the basic amenities offered by an RV. Honestly though, if you seriously just want to live in like a 15x15 house, the materials are not that expensive. You might need help putting together a decent roof, but even a retard can throw together a foundation on piers and stud up walls. You can definitely handle running wiring and plumbing, though you'll probably need help connecting to the box/main, which is fine since you'll need to get it inspected regardless. Even with the cost of wood still being outrageous, I am absolutely positive you could have an actual house for way less than 19 grand.
[ - ] Sector2 1 point 1.3 yearsFeb 6, 2024 19:34:02 ago (+1/-0)
Equipped with full electrical wiring to USA standards, providing flexibility for customization.
You'll need a crane to unload it from the truck, and your fees for permits and connections could be more than the cost of the shed.
$15K, Or $593.63 /mo (48 mo). Plus side, that's 1/4 of the $2,250 studio apartment rent. Negative side, buying the land to put it on will run you $200K, in addition to all the fees and costs.
Found it on Amazon.ca. Listyed as a storage shed, tiny home. Looks like it is build in Bangladesh. $25000 CDN. plus $5.58 shipping. Delivery four to five weeks. I wonder how code compliant those things are. Could I buy two of them, one to live in and one for my machine shop? How well are they insulated?
[ + ] Nosferatjew
[ - ] Nosferatjew 5 points 1.3 yearsFeb 6, 2024 11:54:38 ago (+5/-0)*
Edit: IT'S REAL... this one is only 15K:
https://www.amazon.com/Zolyndo-Portable-Prefabricated-Expandable-Warehouse/dp/B0CKNM8BYL/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?
$58/sf is so cheap. I'm amused by Amazon's categorization of this house as "plastic".
[ + ] PotatoWhisperer2
[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 2 points 1.3 yearsFeb 6, 2024 11:58:27 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] Niggly_Puff
[ - ] Niggly_Puff 1 point 1.3 yearsFeb 6, 2024 14:32:13 ago (+1/-0)
Cheapest rent around
[ + ] Jimmycrackerson
[ - ] Jimmycrackerson 0 points 1.3 yearsFeb 6, 2024 13:55:06 ago (+0/-0)
19x20ft = $35,000
26×20ft =$30,000 (2 of the 13x20ft back to back)
[ + ] Jinglebanger
[ - ] Jinglebanger 2 points 1.3 yearsFeb 6, 2024 15:41:55 ago (+2/-0)
How does the bathroom drain? Where are the water hookups? How about a kitchen? You're going to have to plumb a sink with no rough in and not enough space in the walls to fit pipes.
How about electricity? I didn't see a box. Or really any outlets. Or lights. What are you going to hook your stove up to? You can stick a fridge in a 20A but not a stove. And I bet it's going to be a complete bitch to run wiring through those walls. And I'd also bet every one of your outlets is going to need to be flush mount. So you're going to to have conduit and boxes sticking out everywhere.
You can see light coming through the seams of the roof. That's going to need to be sealed. And there's no way there is anything but foam board in those walls as far as insulation. It's going to be hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
A tiny house at least has the basic amenities offered by an RV. Honestly though, if you seriously just want to live in like a 15x15 house, the materials are not that expensive. You might need help putting together a decent roof, but even a retard can throw together a foundation on piers and stud up walls. You can definitely handle running wiring and plumbing, though you'll probably need help connecting to the box/main, which is fine since you'll need to get it inspected regardless. Even with the cost of wood still being outrageous, I am absolutely positive you could have an actual house for way less than 19 grand.
[ + ] Sector2
[ - ] Sector2 1 point 1.3 yearsFeb 6, 2024 19:34:02 ago (+1/-0)
You'll need a crane to unload it from the truck, and your fees for permits and connections could be more than the cost of the shed.
$15K, Or $593.63 /mo (48 mo). Plus side, that's 1/4 of the $2,250 studio apartment rent. Negative side, buying the land to put it on will run you $200K, in addition to all the fees and costs.
[ + ] Anus_Expander
[ - ] Anus_Expander 0 points 1.3 yearsFeb 6, 2024 18:25:21 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] germ22
[ - ] germ22 0 points 1.3 yearsFeb 6, 2024 12:26:18 ago (+0/-0)
I wonder how code compliant those things are. Could I buy two of them, one to live in and one for my machine shop?
How well are they insulated?
[ + ] Rebooted
[ - ] Rebooted 3 points 1.3 yearsFeb 6, 2024 13:08:23 ago (+3/-0)
[ + ] RabbiKinderschtupper
[ - ] RabbiKinderschtupper -1 points 1.3 yearsFeb 6, 2024 10:46:08 ago (+0/-1)
Me, a homeowner https://media1.tenor.com/m/wIxFiobxxbIAAAAd/john-jonah-jameson-lol.gif