Are there any 'Parking Area' as such, for tiny homes in SA. A froend wants to buy land and create 8 or 10 Parking Spot on it for the Tiny Home movement to rent, but nit sure of the legistation involved - probably the same as being zoned as a Caravan Park.
Are you building in SA? I"m trying to start a Tiny house registry for SA. Anyone who's sincerely interested in living small, healthy, good :) If you'd like to get in touch please do :) My email is catsatonamat@gmail.com. I'd love to find out all you're going through with building your tiny house on wheels.
@@qg8253 Agree. I had a look at the caravan parks too, which seem great, but not ideal. Please contact me if you like. I'm going to start putting together a list of people. See where this goes. My email is catsatonamat@gmail.com. I love how this movement is taking shape here in SA. Yay!
@@southkoreavideo I just left my email with QG. Please contact me Charmaine. I'm going to start putting a list of people together to see what we can achieve. Tiny house movement is beginning to take shape in SA. I really look forward to helping it on :) My email is catsatonamat@gmail.com
Hello Garth. It might be a good idea to start getting familiar with the South African constitution. You will be pleasantly surprised by the amount of protection we as individuals have. In my experience, purley by accident, if you don't plan to travel that is, buying land and taking possession of the title deeds is key. Once you are in possession of the title deeds, you go to town so to speak. As you correctly pointed out to live cheaply one requires skills and be able to do most of the work yourself. Should the local authorities pitch up and not approve of what you are creating, all they can do is ask for plans. They CANNOT DISTURB your peace or development without a court order, which will give you the opportunity to make your case. For them, the local authority, to move you, THEY have to find suitable accommodation FOR YOU, and THAT will never happen. They are not in the business of finding accommodation for people. That's it in a nut shell. In closing, security, as someone pointed out is paramount. A GENUINE ELECTRIC FENCE is imperative, naturally with an alarm system connected. Do not skimp on that point. Regards Noel.
Hi Noel, that's what I was thinking because I want to build a tiny house with natural materials on land I own but I don't feel like it's worth drawing plans and getting an engineer to approve it because that would cost as much as the house. But I know we have a basic human right to shelter so what can they really do?
Well said. This is extremely widely done. I have lived in 3 town in the last 5 years, and met (probably) more than 40 people who live by their own means and terms. Perhaps 2 of them were doing things in a dodgy way, the majority being safe, peaceful and doing things better than code/laws can even hope to force on people. It was a great few years, and so we got educated. If you look around, the majority of citizens here do what they need to to survive and live, and we are all human. Simplicity, freedom, peace.
I'm afraid simply echoing the constitution is easier said than done. Unfortunately, it's not that clear cut. Been there, done it and bearing the scars. You can't buy a plot in a municipal residential area and live in a caravan which is what a tiny house on wheels in essence is. And there is good reason for this. Nor could you buy a plot and build a tiny house with no regard for what is required. And again, there is a good reason for this. If you do this, and think you can just cite the constitution, you might be served with a court order against quicker than you think. We are being regulated to death by the bureaucrats. Until some slack occurs doing the tiny house thing has a few obstacles. However, there are many ways to kill a cat. Just think outside the box. Ask me how.
Hi Garth, I have been watching the different videos and am very interested in this lifestyle. Would love to start something in the Western Cape. I agree the large tracks of land that would be ideal are located far from the economic centres. Are there any forums where one could get more information?
HI Simone, I've contacted everyone who's keen to get this going in SA, I want to connect with whoever is keen. See where about people are scattered and when they ideally would want to embark on tiny house living. If you're keen to join (I'm going to put together a list of names & contact details) then say hello catsatonamat@gmail.com
Tiny housing as a concept or solution to alternative living in South Africa will not be easy unless municipalities come on board. There are way too many by laws that complicate the whole idea.
Network in the area where you need to be, and want to be in. For me, it started by being in the Karoo every weekend at holiday farms - until we met owners of one who gave us a place to move to. Then we bought cheap land near the city... turned it into self reliance galore. In those years, the networking was automatic, we learnt about usufructs and rights and opportunities - and now we finally made it to our own karoo land. But we put everything we had into this, and thus we need to do everything from scratch, by hand. This was our plan, and dream - it is extremely tough. What am I saying? Your story could go any direction, don't commit to a specific path, just start stepping in the direction and put your nose to the grindstone. Much luck to all.
Thank you for the comment Nelly , im not sure what the rules are honestly . Im just doing my thang out here . I hope someone else in the comments might know. Have a wonderful day.
Each municipality has it's own codes. Where we were, there was no problem other than needing X amount of windows/light/certain features etc. You will have to ask for the regulations at your munic. I am all for doing things right and legal, but perhaps you should consider just putting your house down, being safe (in all aspects of electric, sanitation etc) and just living your life in peace. Work with your community, and do this in areas with such communities! I doubt you will ever have problems. My neighbours live in a cob house that will outlast any building a legal builders ever built for us in the past.
Hi G i am from SA in the freestate we have been doing selfreliance the last 2 years. We are looking for a place/community in the western/northen cape do you know of any by any chance
Hi there thank you for the message I dont know of any communitys that side , I've seen a man post a property with spaces in Gaansbaai you can find that info on Facebook on the group Tiny house movement south Africa he has posted there a few times. Hooe that helps thanx for watching. Have a great day
Hello, I am looking to build my own tiny house here in South Africa and i wanted to find out where can i find the rules and regulations and the proper building codes for a tiny house on wheels
Hello Garth. Thank you for the vid. How much is your leasing like? I want to get a feel for how much something like that costs. I'm currently an urbanite and only know about renting and buying property
Hi, if you're still interested in joining the Tiny house movement in SA email me your details: where in the country, when you plan to etc. I'm working on starting a Tiny house registry for SA, to see how many are interested in living this way. Say hello @ catsatonamat@gmail. com
Are there any 'Parking Area' as such, for tiny homes in SA. A froend wants to buy land and create 8 or 10 Parking Spot on it for the Tiny Home movement to rent, but nit sure of the legistation involved - probably the same as being zoned as a Caravan Park.
I just started building a tiny house on wheels and this was an interesting video, thank you.
Are you building in SA? I"m trying to start a Tiny house registry for SA. Anyone who's sincerely interested in living small, healthy, good :) If you'd like to get in touch please do :) My email is catsatonamat@gmail.com. I'd love to find out all you're going through with building your tiny house on wheels.
I have been waiting for this. I am so happy. Finally you are hear, this is my dream project
I hope that you are still dreaming and making strides towards it! Good luck Aloysia
Small eco village? I'm looking to network with others who want to do this in the Western Cape in the next 3 to 5 years.
I literally googled something like that. I am looking for somewhere that's safe and eco friendly. Like a caravan park but better.🤷♀️
I'm in the western cape and also interested please feel free to make contact.
I'm on the same page please feel free to make contact
@@qg8253 Agree. I had a look at the caravan parks too, which seem great, but not ideal. Please contact me if you like. I'm going to start putting together a list of people. See where this goes. My email is catsatonamat@gmail.com. I love how this movement is taking shape here in SA. Yay!
@@southkoreavideo I just left my email with QG. Please contact me Charmaine. I'm going to start putting a list of people together to see what we can achieve. Tiny house movement is beginning to take shape in SA. I really look forward to helping it on :) My email is catsatonamat@gmail.com
Hello Garth. It might be a good idea to start getting familiar with the South African constitution. You will be pleasantly surprised by the amount of protection we as individuals have. In my experience, purley by accident, if you don't plan to travel that is, buying land and taking possession of the title deeds is key. Once you are in possession of the title deeds, you go to town so to speak. As you correctly pointed out to live cheaply one requires skills and be able to do most of the work yourself. Should the local authorities pitch up and not approve of what you are creating, all they can do is ask for plans. They CANNOT DISTURB your peace or development without a court order, which will give you the opportunity to make your case. For them, the local authority, to move you, THEY have to find suitable accommodation FOR YOU, and THAT will never happen. They are not in the business of finding accommodation for people. That's it in a nut shell.
In closing, security, as someone pointed out is paramount. A GENUINE ELECTRIC FENCE is imperative, naturally with an alarm system connected. Do not skimp on that point.
Regards Noel.
Hi Noel, that's what I was thinking because I want to build a tiny house with natural materials on land I own but I don't feel like it's worth drawing plans and getting an engineer to approve it because that would cost as much as the house. But I know we have a basic human right to shelter so what can they really do?
Thank you so very much for the info , it has been well noted
Well said. This is extremely widely done. I have lived in 3 town in the last 5 years, and met (probably) more than 40 people who live by their own means and terms. Perhaps 2 of them were doing things in a dodgy way, the majority being safe, peaceful and doing things better than code/laws can even hope to force on people. It was a great few years, and so we got educated. If you look around, the majority of citizens here do what they need to to survive and live, and we are all human. Simplicity, freedom, peace.
I'm afraid simply echoing the constitution is easier said than done. Unfortunately, it's not that clear cut. Been there, done it and bearing the scars. You can't buy a plot in a municipal residential area and live in a caravan which is what a tiny house on wheels in essence is. And there is good reason for this. Nor could you buy a plot and build a tiny house with no regard for what is required. And again, there is a good reason for this. If you do this, and think you can just cite the constitution, you might be served with a court order against quicker than you think. We are being regulated to death by the bureaucrats. Until some slack occurs doing the tiny house thing has a few obstacles. However, there are many ways to kill a cat. Just think outside the box. Ask me how.
So helpful
Hi Garth, I have been watching the different videos and am very interested in this lifestyle. Would love to start something in the Western Cape. I agree the large tracks of land that would be ideal are located far from the economic centres. Are there any forums where one could get more information?
Hi there there are some Facebook groups sustainable south africa 🇿🇦 where I've seen people post offerings but I've not been aware of any other forums
I'm also keen to get something going in the W Cape in the next few years.
HI Simone, I've contacted everyone who's keen to get this going in SA, I want to connect with whoever is keen. See where about people are scattered and when they ideally would want to embark on tiny house living. If you're keen to join (I'm going to put together a list of names & contact details) then say hello catsatonamat@gmail.com
@@LoadedLiving Hi Amanda, perfect I will reach out.
@@LoadedLiving Hi Amanda, perfect I will reach out.
Hi Garth so glad I discovered your channel. Are there any tiny houses we can rent.
Hi there thanx for reaching out , I think there are a few around . We just stayed in one in Carlitzdorp it was awesome
Tiny housing as a concept or solution to alternative living in South Africa will not be easy unless municipalities come on board. There are way too many by laws that complicate the whole idea.
Thank you Garth once again for reaching out to us with this information, how do we get in contact with this people you talking about tho?
Network in the area where you need to be, and want to be in. For me, it started by being in the Karoo every weekend at holiday farms - until we met owners of one who gave us a place to move to. Then we bought cheap land near the city... turned it into self reliance galore. In those years, the networking was automatic, we learnt about usufructs and rights and opportunities - and now we finally made it to our own karoo land. But we put everything we had into this, and thus we need to do everything from scratch, by hand. This was our plan, and dream - it is extremely tough. What am I saying? Your story could go any direction, don't commit to a specific path, just start stepping in the direction and put your nose to the grindstone. Much luck to all.
Hi Garth , what are the laws in South Africa about tiny houses?
Thank you for the comment Nelly , im not sure what the rules are honestly . Im just doing my thang out here . I hope someone else in the comments might know. Have a wonderful day.
Each municipality has it's own codes. Where we were, there was no problem other than needing X amount of windows/light/certain features etc. You will have to ask for the regulations at your munic. I am all for doing things right and legal, but perhaps you should consider just putting your house down, being safe (in all aspects of electric, sanitation etc) and just living your life in peace. Work with your community, and do this in areas with such communities! I doubt you will ever have problems. My neighbours live in a cob house that will outlast any building a legal builders ever built for us in the past.
Hi G i am from SA in the freestate we have been doing selfreliance the last 2 years. We are looking for a place/community in the western/northen cape do you know of any by any chance
Hi there thank you for the message I dont know of any communitys that side , I've seen a man post a property with spaces in Gaansbaai you can find that info on Facebook on the group Tiny house movement south Africa he has posted there a few times. Hooe that helps thanx for watching. Have a great day
Gi Garth how do I get a price on a tiny home
Hi G, is there any other way that i can contact you personally?
Hi there drop me an email and ill send you my Whatsapp garthensley@gmail.com
Hello, I am looking to build my own tiny house here in South Africa and i wanted to find out where can i find the rules and regulations and the proper building codes for a tiny house on wheels
Please share the information you do get
Did you ever manage to find the rules?
Hello Garth. Thank you for the vid. How much is your leasing like? I want to get a feel for how much something like that costs. I'm currently an urbanite and only know about renting and buying property
Hi, if you're still interested in joining the Tiny house movement in SA email me your details: where in the country, when you plan to etc. I'm working on starting a Tiny house registry for SA, to see how many are interested in living this way. Say hello @ catsatonamat@gmail. com
seems to be my answer :D
Gareth. Behave. This was wooly waffle.
Please talk to the Point instead of round about stories.
Just interested in tiny house land in South Africa and legal procedures.