The neighborhood looks like dystopian suburban hell straight from the matrix.Tiny backyards, no privacy. There's something about that sameness that kills the human spirit. Most of the people living in places like this know something is off but can't put a finger on it. I do like the building process though.
No, they are the trumpster homes for all the new Trumpsters, which is the reason they are $500K each. So trump will get be able to bankrupt this project in 5 years or less and walk away with his Money and everyone else holding the bag... 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ssrrocks22 WOW! Why so butt hurt little fella? Polls not working out for you, or did you get misgendered again? Show us on the doll where big, mean President Trump hurt you! 😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
Man, i've been saying this stuff for years, why don't they make houses out of concrete? Meanwhile, everyone else would rather use sticks, cotton and balled up paper wads. Congratulations, and thank you to this common sense company that will some-day change everything🤯
@@irag34 Thank you for the shut down!!! I was thinking the same thing when I read the above reply, traveling in this context is irrelevant...The enemy stays busy, Jesus, please rebuke...Amen!!!
That was a luxury from a life time ago and ancient cities. Now we just need anything to call home. Big corporations have been buying homes and pricing them too high.
@@skyshooter4009 depending on where you want to live. Still many places where you dont have to be in a "cookie cutter" type neighborhood. Where I live in Florida there are still a lot of lots people are buying and building their custom or spec homes on.
@@pzozzie I assume you don't live in a major metro? Because Florida is ground zero for land guzzling, massive HOA-bound cookie cutter neighborhoods that shoot up in a span of 2 years. Finding an empty lot that isn't a part of that and isn't far from civilization is difficult.
Location is important to mention! The median home price in Homestead, FL is $470,000 so to get a brand new concrete home for the median price is amazing value.
I get it. Profitability is why all the homes look the same, but this is basically an outdoor prison or makes me think of rats living in uniform square cages, too.
I agree. At least use different exterior paint colors, alternate garage locations or use different exterior accents. But I do like the fact the structure is made out of concrete and the tiled floors throughout the whole house.
I would think individual home owners will do that on their own. Some at the beginning, some not for a few years, but like any project or coal patch, nearly identical homes soon become individual and unique.
Well it leave room for another company. This of it like this you can build a company that modify these homes. People will always seek to be different so you are guaranteed customers.
@@TheTrackoShow I like your approach. Positivity and opportunity. Me personally I am impressed by the inside look of those tiny homes. I don't like tiny homes nor identical homes but this company is doing an amazing work. If they can do these tiny luxurious homes, they can also build any spacious luxurious modern home for any taste. I like individuality. I have my own taste. Another company can pick up where they fell or they can adjust to accommodate any taste.
It is very overpriced considering how thin the concrete walls are. There’s video on UA-cam testing how the hurricane debris can go through the concrete wall as easy at through the wooden walls if the concrete walls are too thin. A red flag for me was a concrete with a mesh, instead of actual rebar, not to mention some material are from India, which are very cheap and poor quality.
@@perc-ai If someone take care of a wood house, it can last 100 years, a concrete home 50 years, concrete is a manufactured material which also have an expiry time.
@@MoisesPinot-h3i you are trolling yourself if you think wood lasts 100 years. It will be moldy and bad for your health at 30 years... I guarantee your wood is molded but you cant see it behind the drywall... you got to live in the desert if you want 100 years lol
@@dens3096 Rebar is required no matter the material used. Prices are insane cause if it was half the price it would get sold out quickly but they need to compete with florida home prices
Well, when I lived in Puerto Rico on a military base, our homes were made like Flintstone homes. They were concrete with rebar. That’s the walls the ceiling and floor. My first year there we went through a major hurricane, which did a lot of damage to other civilian wooden structures on the island, no harm to any of the houses on our base. We even had a tree fall right on the roof and heard it fall on the roof, but no issues with the house not a drop of water.
The value in this home I think is the Saftey Factor. Sure it’s great to have a custom home in Florida but what good is that if you’re worried about it getting destroyed every time the news says a Hurricane is on its way. I can see some people trading Saftey over Unique. One last thing. These homes only look strange cause they are back to back to back. I have seen custom huge homes back to back all look cheep and uniform as well.
Welcome to a third world premium neighborhood, from Mexico to the south, this is the way homes are built, I don't know how they are insulating those concrete boxes but l have been inside concrete homes in the summer and they are literally pizza ovens, concrete retains the heat from the whole day and release it during the night toward the inside. But beyond the massive concrete structure and the same look in the whole community here is the tricky and shaddy factor that never is realizing, they are selling you the half of land of a traditional american home since this homes are closer one to each other because they are being able to skip the minimum setback required for traditional homes where you will find a minimum 10' separation for fire, these homes have only a one car garage, a third world backyard and forget about being able to modificate the floor plan or make an addition in the future. Americans should reject this greedy home developers, and y personally would never ever buy one house like this.
The insulation is between two layers of reinforced concrete, ideal for reduced maintenance & thermal mass. The concrete on the outside won’t affect the interior temperature much with the insulation but the concrete on the inside can moderate for even temperatures
@@ttopero There in no space for insulation between a reinforced wall 4" thick with structural iron mesh in the middle. There are 2 options, or they are using panel foam on the exterior covered with stucco or they are relying on the HVAC equipment to cool - heat the house.
Pre fab! Live in one of these while stationed in PR. Cookie cutter home, all identical no matter what you do! The house would leak thru the seems under heavy rain falls. The only difference was that the roof was also concrete, and yes, the price was above $800k in a closed community. For that kind of money you can get something way nicer up north, but you wont be close to the ocean!😅
Little boxes on the hillside, Little boxes made of ticky tacky, Little boxes on the hillside, Little boxes all the same. Except they don't even have the undulating hills, which would add some interest to the environment .
It is very overpriced considering how thin the concrete walls are. There’s video on UA-cam testing how the hurricane debris can go through the concrete wall as easy as through the wooden walls if the concrete walls are too thin. A red flag for me was a concrete wall fabrication with a mesh, instead of actual rebars, not to mention some materials are from India, which are very cheap and poor quality.
@@benroberts8363 No it literally looks like from out the creepiest movie Vivarium where a couple was trapped in a neighborhood they couldn't escape with all the houses looking exactly the same
Little boxes on the hillside Little boxes made of ticky-tacky Little boxes on the hillside Little boxes all the same There's a green one and a pink one And a blue one and a yellow one And they're all made out of ticky-tacky And they all look just the same
Bro imagine being just incompetent enough to buy a half a million dollar house in homestead Florida which looks like a gated prison and everyone’s house is the same holy crap
Sheeple doing herd like things Good little consumers. They all struggle and pay taxes and own 2 midlevel cars and have the average number of 2.5 children and casual work day on Friday when,if they're feeling wild, they'll order pizza for dinner that same night. Whoo hoo. Living, huh?? 😂😂😂
Those who complain $500k is expensive forget this is a market economy. The more companies build pre-fabricated houses, the faster their prices will go down. And yes, in Eastern Europe including former Soviet Union, pre-fabricated apartment block have been built since 1960s.
Well, though the price is 500k, the materials are more resilient, and I suppose the assembly timeline is much shorter than a conventional construction, I think 500k is somehow reasonable.
Very interesting and I like that its concrete and not wood frame other manufactured or modular homes. Although even the wood frame ones are built to meet the 175 mph wind code. There's many all over the Keys and central Florida. But I cant help but wonder how difficult it would be to fix or change plumbing, wiring, etc., on these.
They need a variety of different styles of homes with different elevations. However concrete homes for Florida, and other states like Georgia, Carolina's where hurricanes 🌀 are prevalent makes a whole lot of sense. The price of $500.000 is a bit steep but I do understand it's concrete.
Lol people bitching about the price should come to NY. 😅 A 5 bedroom 3 bath house like those would cost 800 thousand to 1 million, depending where in NY.
Who would want to live in homes so close? If your neighbor is a smoker, so are you...even if you don't want to! Your home becomes a place you don't want to be and your stuck with something you can't sell!
As far as $500,000+ cost: Housing prices vary greatly around the country. Where I live a 5 bedroom, 3-4 bath, new construction would be about 3000 sq ft. The estimated construction cost around here is about $200/sq ft, so about $600,000. Factory built homes aren't new. back in the 1980s my Uncle, an architect, and his partner built complete wall and roof panels in a factory setting then transported them to the site and used cranes and contractor crews to set them in place. The construction was conventional wood frame; wiring and plumbing was in place and just needed to be hooked up. It eventually failed because they didn't have their own crew to assemble. The building trades fought them for fear of losing their jobs. Their designs weren't all the same and they offered many options for floor plans and sizes.
I wouldn’t pay half a million dollars for a prefab home ! This world has gone absolutely crazy when it comes to the cost of simple housing. Everyone has a right to fair housing this here is price gouging what a shame put these people in prison
This reminds me of the theme song for the show WEEDS. Little boxes on the hill side little boxes full of ticky - tacky little boxes little boxes and they all look just the same.
My eyes opened wild when i heard '5 bathrooms'. They look small from the outside, but ate actually fairly spacious. Would be perfect for projects in africa I wonder How durable are they? What can be done to bring the price low?
House looks strong and sturdy. I think they are built to last long time. Neighborhood looks very boring . Building that kind of house on private 1 acre lot would be something 😊
I like the idea and the insides of the home. The only thing is that there needs to be variations in the exterior styling and color of the homes. Every house looks exactly the same. Reminds me of a dystopian community. This reminds me of that movie where a couple went to visit a home and couldn't escape the neighborhood lol. 😳
LOL! Building homes in a factory and assembling them on site is a concept that goes back at least to 1908 with the Sears catalog homes. Except those homes had style and personality. Other issue is that the model house shown in this video had FIVE bedrooms. OMG - this neighborhood will be crawling with children with no place to play. I suppose this neighborhood is better than living in an apartment, but it's not for me!
and i forgot.your 500 thousand here in california get you 4 to 5 bedroom house brand new.with big yard and a lot of parking space and the weather is 100 degrees and up.instead they used the land like this for warehouse and manufactured or something else and used train to go there or by car.
Little boxes with no hillside. Little boxes made of ticky tacky. And they all look just the same. (With 2 feet separation from your neighbors and a view of their side wall.)
one of these houses would be $3M in So Cal so 500k is actually good but i agree with you also there’s no backyard i’d hate living here i’d feel like a bot👎
lmfaoooo!! I'm howling not the "lego set w/ no character", I'm dead but u aint wrong and 5ook for virtually no land is actually wild, but prices may drop as demand and supply increases and processes become easier, but from the comments i doubt that the demand will be high, but good for them.
@@mvpfocus true. i am up for "designer neighborhoods" but we need to keep each house unique otherwise it is just creepy like the houses from that book and movie called "the giver". really good book and the movie is just great, you should read/watch it sometime it's interesting.
Nice, but being prefabricated they have to drop the Cost drastically. Labor cost ( In-house factory ). Physical labor less than 12 man ( Machined ). Precast, transportation ( Crane, tractor-trailer ).
That neighborhood looks dystopian as hell. If you're willing to live like that, and that close, why not just build a mixed use neighborhood with a mix of townhomes, apartments, couple small shops, and a nice big community park and rec area in that middle block? There's plenty of space in this development, but zoning and the familiarity of single family homes has them doing the absolute bare minimum with it. I promise these people aren't going to do anything with their 3ft of grass on each side of the house, and that small "backyard".
No need to ask where the bathroom is at when you visit your friends house, you both have the exact same house.
It is good to see houses made of concrete again :))
The neighborhood looks like dystopian suburban hell straight from the matrix.Tiny backyards, no privacy. There's something about that sameness that kills the human spirit. Most of the people living in places like this know something is off but can't put a finger on it.
I do like the building process though.
Lol, wait until you see what my neighborhood built in 1930 looks like. It's the same idea here. It's affordable workforce housing
Beats an apartment building.
No, they are the trumpster homes for all the new Trumpsters, which is the reason they are $500K each. So trump will get be able to bankrupt this project in 5 years or less and walk away with his Money and everyone else holding the bag... 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Man, i've been saying this stuff for years, why don't they make houses out of concrete? Meanwhile, everyone else would rather use sticks, cotton and balled up paper wads. Congratulations, and thank you to this common sense company that will some-day change everything🤯
Actually most of the world uses steel rebar and concrete to build homes. You obviously do not travel much outside the USA.
@rolandoarauz-bryan1210 lol, i love internet trolls. Hello, what's your name??
@@rolandoarauz-bryan1210clearly he is talking about the country he lives in. Who cares if he travels or not. Don’t be uppity. Context clues bud.
@@irag34 Thank you for the shut down!!! I was thinking the same thing when I read the above reply, traveling in this context is irrelevant...The enemy stays busy, Jesus, please rebuke...Amen!!!
Funny but where i am from they only used concrete
Concrete and block homes is the way to go in Florida. Great for hurricanes just need to add shutters.
Ok for Florida other than that NO !
Until they have an earthquake
@@AngelaEffersondo they have eq
@@User9us0jdNope, FL doesn't have a single fault line and Miami is especially far with the closest fault lines being in Jamaica and South Carolina.
The danger of pulling into your neighbor's driveway is real.
Personally not a fan. Homes need individuality
That was a luxury from a life time ago and ancient cities. Now we just need anything to call home. Big corporations have been buying homes and pricing them too high.
@@skyshooter4009 depending on where you want to live. Still many places where you dont have to be in a "cookie cutter" type neighborhood. Where I live in Florida there are still a lot of lots people are buying and building their custom or spec homes on.
Do that on the inside
Great neighborhood for robots.
@@pzozzie I assume you don't live in a major metro? Because Florida is ground zero for land guzzling, massive HOA-bound cookie cutter neighborhoods that shoot up in a span of 2 years. Finding an empty lot that isn't a part of that and isn't far from civilization is difficult.
Location is important to mention! The median home price in Homestead, FL is $470,000 so to get a brand new concrete home for the median price is amazing value.
If something goes wrong with electronic locks will be hard to get out if electric off. Cannot bust thru walls.
I get it. Profitability is why all the homes look the same, but this is basically an outdoor prison or makes me think of rats living in uniform square cages, too.
Give me a city living or country living not a suburban prison.
This is Even better than new York 😂
@@akinjwon4335 sure if you like conformity, suburban sprall and H.O.A. Karen's.
I agree. At least use different exterior paint colors, alternate garage locations or use different exterior accents.
But I do like the fact the structure is made out of concrete and the tiled floors throughout the whole house.
I'd prefer a community like that. It gives a sense of order.
Why make all the exteriors the same color😭. Make them different. Give them character and personality.
Do you live in your house or outside looking in? If the former, that's where the individuality comes in.
I would think individual home owners will do that on their own. Some at the beginning, some not for a few years, but like any project or coal patch, nearly identical homes soon become individual and unique.
@@petergilkes7082 Good to paint doors different colors so do not go in wrong house.
@@yuw777 But if you can read numbers you should be all right! And you can paint the door your colour after a while anyway!
Oh- so the location is Homestead, FL. That $500,000 figure makes more sense when you factor in the location.
Wow, I graduated from Homestead High School. I no longer live in FL though.
Need concrete for hurricanes.
For a 5BD/4.5BA
Imagine living in a neighborhood where all the homes are identical cookie cutter homes. The boredom will be unbearable after 3 days.
Most people just sit in front of screens anyway. They might as well live in apartments because it's not like they chill in their yards.
Better than no homes, besides these are all knew, people can redecorate them as they want
Well it leave room for another company. This of it like this you can build a company that modify these homes. People will always seek to be different so you are guaranteed customers.
See movie StepFord Wives. Same concept. Conformity.
@@TheTrackoShow I like your approach. Positivity and opportunity. Me personally I am impressed by the inside look of those tiny homes. I don't like tiny homes nor identical homes but this company is doing an amazing work. If they can do these tiny luxurious homes, they can also build any spacious luxurious modern home for any taste. I like individuality. I have my own taste. Another company can pick up where they fell or they can adjust to accommodate any taste.
Pretty cool but over $500k is wild! I get it's more expensive than wood but would I be willing to buy this over a cheaper wood home is the question ⁉️
you do realize wood rots faster right
It is very overpriced considering how thin the concrete walls are. There’s video on UA-cam testing how the hurricane debris can go through the concrete wall as easy at through the wooden walls if the concrete walls are too thin.
A red flag for me was a concrete with a mesh, instead of actual rebar, not to mention some material are from India, which are very cheap and poor quality.
@@perc-ai If someone take care of a wood house, it can last 100 years, a concrete home 50 years, concrete is a manufactured material which also have an expiry time.
@@MoisesPinot-h3i you are trolling yourself if you think wood lasts 100 years. It will be moldy and bad for your health at 30 years... I guarantee your wood is molded but you cant see it behind the drywall... you got to live in the desert if you want 100 years lol
@@dens3096 Rebar is required no matter the material used. Prices are insane cause if it was half the price it would get sold out quickly but they need to compete with florida home prices
You lost me at $500K.
That’s wonderful. To be able to construct a home in a factory is amazing 😮
They look really nice!
Well, when I lived in Puerto Rico on a military base, our homes were made like Flintstone homes. They were concrete with rebar. That’s the walls the ceiling and floor. My first year there we went through a major hurricane, which did a lot of damage to other civilian wooden structures on the island, no harm to any of the houses on our base. We even had a tree fall right on the roof and heard it fall on the roof, but no issues with the house not a drop of water.
Hope you never need to work on your plumbing!
no basement or crawl space!
@@mikemotorbike4283 Exactly. You will need a jackhammer to open the floor to fix a leak...
@@billsrelectric No different then a standard home where the pipes are buried inside the concrete slab...
all of the new builds I've seen in Florida are slab.
If i were to choose between an average American PAPER house I'll choose this 😂
The value in this home I think is the Saftey Factor. Sure it’s great to have a custom home in Florida but what good is that if you’re worried about it getting destroyed every time the news says a Hurricane is on its way. I can see some people trading Saftey over Unique. One last thing. These homes only look strange cause they are back to back to back. I have seen custom huge homes back to back all look cheep and uniform as well.
I love this a lot. I wish they had this exact community in my town! 😩
They recently built a neighborhood like this around a new Amazon warehouse in south florida. It looks like a dystopian labor camp.
Welcome to a third world premium neighborhood, from Mexico to the south, this is the way homes are built, I don't know how they are insulating those concrete boxes but l have been inside concrete homes in the summer and they are literally pizza ovens, concrete retains the heat from the whole day and release it during the night toward the inside.
But beyond the massive concrete structure and the same look in the whole community here is the tricky and shaddy factor that never is realizing, they are selling you the half of land of a traditional american home since this homes are closer one to each other because they are being able to skip the minimum setback required for traditional homes where you will find a minimum 10' separation for fire, these homes have only a one car garage, a third world backyard and forget about being able to modificate the floor plan or make an addition in the future.
Americans should reject this greedy home developers, and y personally would never ever buy one house like this.
In so called third world they build with real concrete and block and sometimes earth blocks, real mcoy
Like and agree with ALL of your points 👌🏿
The insulation is between two layers of reinforced concrete, ideal for reduced maintenance & thermal mass. The concrete on the outside won’t affect the interior temperature much with the insulation but the concrete on the inside can moderate for even temperatures
@@ttopero There in no space for insulation between a reinforced wall 4" thick with structural iron mesh in the middle. There are 2 options, or they are using panel foam on the exterior covered with stucco or they are relying on the HVAC equipment to cool - heat the house.
@@MoisesPinot-h3i I don’t think the exterior walls are 4”. Maybe thinner than most concrete sandwich walls though.
Pre fab! Live in one of these while stationed in PR. Cookie cutter home, all identical no matter what you do! The house would leak thru the seems under heavy rain falls. The only difference was that the roof was also concrete, and yes, the price was above $800k in a closed community. For that kind of money you can get something way nicer up north, but you wont be close to the ocean!😅
Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes made of ticky tacky,
Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes all the same.
Except they don't even have the undulating hills, which would add some interest to the environment .
I was singing this song 🤣😁
LOL
It is very overpriced considering how thin the concrete walls are. There’s video on UA-cam testing how the hurricane debris can go through the concrete wall as easy as through the wooden walls if the concrete walls are too thin.
A red flag for me was a concrete wall fabrication with a mesh, instead of actual rebars, not to mention some materials are from India, which are very cheap and poor quality.
Right I forgot to add that in my comments TOO MUCH IMPORTED materials form India !
your acting as if all of the traditionally built homes are built with 100% American materials..........
Nice but for 500 thousand I need a larger back yard and a couple of the rooms could be a little more spacious
That same house in where I live (Maryland) would cost about $700
Not bad at all luv the concrete factor ❤
If they were colorful in pale colors…. It would give it character. I would legitimately get lost if I were tripping
They're definitely lack individuality. Giving each block its own color story would've added some personality.
Locked in your bathroom does mean locked in your bathroom. Need an escape window.
@@yuw777 behind the toilet
It will make character if the neighbourhood is not just houses. There should be cafes, convenience stores, and more.
Factory built homes are the future
I can’t stand the fact that all those houses look the same! I will never stay in that kind of community. Has no individuality and personality!
cookie cutter homes.
This looks like a prison but made with houses
I can sense that you actually tasted a prison life i guess 😂
@@benroberts8363 No it literally looks like from out the creepiest movie Vivarium where a couple was trapped in a neighborhood they couldn't escape with all the houses looking exactly the same
Very reminiscent of Soviet-era housing in Eastern Europe.
No, it's even worse. Low density, more spread out, more wasteful land use.
I always wanted to live in a prestressed concrete drainage culvert . Or maybe inside a snare drum or a banjo .
Lovely, it reliefs stress from contractors.
Why plumbing did not have at least 2% slope?
Little boxes on the hillside
Little boxes made of ticky-tacky
Little boxes on the hillside
Little boxes all the same
There's a green one and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one
And they're all made out of ticky-tacky
And they all look just the same
What are we supposed to live in, then?
The houses and no green space reminds me of Australia.
Bro imagine being just incompetent enough to buy a half a million dollar house in homestead Florida which looks like a gated prison and everyone’s house is the same holy crap
Sheeple doing herd like things
Good little consumers.
They all struggle and pay taxes and own 2 midlevel cars and have the average number of 2.5 children and casual work day on Friday when,if they're feeling wild, they'll order pizza for dinner that same night.
Whoo hoo. Living, huh??
😂😂😂
I think you live in an American paper house or rv
Those who complain $500k is expensive forget this is a market economy. The more companies build pre-fabricated houses, the faster their prices will go down. And yes, in Eastern Europe including former Soviet Union, pre-fabricated apartment block have been built since 1960s.
Shit looks so dystopian 😭
Variety is the spice of life! May create a heat island, though.
Too much asphalt and concrete, lack of trees and third place, making people spewing more emissions by driving. Literal suburban hell.
Homes in Caribbean are built similarly. Concrete reinforced with steel.
Well, though the price is 500k, the materials are more resilient, and I suppose the assembly timeline is much shorter than a conventional construction, I think 500k is somehow reasonable.
What is the production schedule look like?
for $500k+ im going to need Jose out their sweating building my home by hand
its so funny that I just bumped into these a couple days ago and then I find out you actually made your own video on this
Very interesting and I like that its concrete and not wood frame other manufactured or modular homes. Although even the wood frame ones are built to meet the 175 mph wind code. There's many all over the Keys and central Florida. But I cant help but wonder how difficult it would be to fix or change plumbing, wiring, etc., on these.
They need a variety of different styles of homes with different elevations. However concrete homes for Florida, and other states like Georgia, Carolina's where hurricanes 🌀 are prevalent makes a whole lot of sense. The price of $500.000 is a bit steep but I do understand it's concrete.
Lol people bitching about the price should come to NY. 😅 A 5 bedroom 3 bath house like those would cost 800 thousand to 1 million, depending where in NY.
Those homes look like a movie scene. 😮
Interesting, I wonder how much they save in overhead doing this as apposed to the traditional construction.
Considering the quality of currently built homes, they should be working 24/7
"I will comply"
I thought making homes in factory was supposed to reduce the price, for $500,000 dollars you can get a huge luxury home in Texas
I guess we’ll see how these look after the hurricane and see if they’re worth it 😊
Who would want to live in homes so close? If your neighbor is a smoker, so are you...even if you don't want to! Your home becomes a place you don't want to be and your stuck with something you can't sell!
As far as $500,000+ cost: Housing prices vary greatly around the country. Where I live a 5 bedroom, 3-4 bath, new construction would be about 3000 sq ft. The estimated construction cost around here is about $200/sq ft, so about $600,000.
Factory built homes aren't new. back in the 1980s my Uncle, an architect, and his partner built complete wall and roof panels in a factory setting then transported them to the site and used cranes and contractor crews to set them in place. The construction was conventional wood frame; wiring and plumbing was in place and just needed to be hooked up. It eventually failed because they didn't have their own crew to assemble. The building trades fought them for fear of losing their jobs.
Their designs weren't all the same and they offered many options for floor plans and sizes.
Couda fooled me, mines the one with the light grey roof.
Dystopian replication of monotony
It looks like a movie set..
I wouldn’t pay half a million dollars for a prefab home ! This world has gone absolutely crazy when it comes to the cost of simple housing. Everyone has a right to fair housing this here is price gouging what a shame put these people in prison
This reminds me of the theme song for the show WEEDS. Little boxes on the hill side little boxes full of ticky - tacky little boxes little boxes and they all look just the same.
Definitely stamps out all individuality. Poor kids. But somehow the people will show individuality.
My eyes opened wild when i heard '5 bathrooms'. They look small from the outside, but ate actually fairly spacious.
Would be perfect for projects in africa
I wonder How durable are they? What can be done to bring the price low?
House looks strong and sturdy. I think they are built to last long time. Neighborhood looks very boring . Building that kind of house on private 1 acre lot would be something 😊
Amazing.. can this be done in Canada
I like the idea and the insides of the home. The only thing is that there needs to be variations in the exterior styling and color of the homes. Every house looks exactly the same. Reminds me of a dystopian community.
This reminds me of that movie where a couple went to visit a home and couldn't escape the neighborhood lol. 😳
So they're only $100k right?
I mean, the irony of a house is the inside space is hollow, no excuse for such big prices.
Its a wonderful thing what this Onyx company is doing!! insurance should be easy to get with liw premiums fir these homes.
I would probably add a different color to the exterior so it's easier to tell which house is your house.
LOL! Building homes in a factory and assembling them on site is a concept that goes back at least to 1908 with the Sears catalog homes. Except those homes had style and personality. Other issue is that the model house shown in this video had FIVE bedrooms. OMG - this neighborhood will be crawling with children with no place to play. I suppose this neighborhood is better than living in an apartment, but it's not for me!
As for me the storm and the hurricane won't blow away no more houses
and i forgot.your 500 thousand here in california get you 4 to 5 bedroom house brand new.with big yard and a lot of parking space and the weather is 100 degrees and up.instead they used the land like this for warehouse and manufactured or something else and used train to go there or by car.
Little boxes with no hillside. Little boxes made of ticky tacky. And they all look just the same. (With 2 feet separation from your neighbors and a view of their side wall.)
NEED TO PUT THE PRICES OF THE HOMES LOWER
Just like the movie Vivarium
A modern take on the Flintstone's house!😂
5:13 Urban Hell for NPCs
Not only it’s overpriced for such tiny homes but I bet this id HOA community, means you will own nothing.
But the video is very good!
one of these houses would be $3M in So Cal so 500k is actually good but i agree with you also there’s no backyard i’d hate living here i’d feel like a bot👎
Wall Street being apart of the real estate industry is sickening
We need some more cool, walkable towns - Not cookie cutter neighborhoods that rely on cars.
Is this the PREfab?
500K to buy a home with almost no yard and look exactly like every other home.
Nah lol 500k for a lego set w/ no character is wild.
lmfaoooo!! I'm howling not the "lego set w/ no character", I'm dead but u aint wrong and 5ook for virtually no land is actually wild, but prices may drop as demand and supply increases and processes become easier, but from the comments i doubt that the demand will be high, but good for them.
Houses are too close to each other and have no yard. Might as well live in an apartment and used the saved space for a large common area/park.
I see Hollywood movies now it’s become a reality.
This model should be applied across the country. The construction is better and more consistent.
God please no
IF you want to live in a box that cannot be changed. No window in bathroom for fire escape.
How much price and where located?
This place needs more competition. Half a million plus isn't competitive. They'll have to learn to be. And that's capitalism.
They forgot to put a parks on this neighborhood so people can relax and join the fun.
I’d buy one.
Very cool!
These homes could be indestructible. Expensive yes but they are concrete and the floors are real tile.
Great! At least a house is made with concrete
Give me that, but put a sh*t ton of wood planking around to give it a rustic outdoorsman feel.
@@mvpfocus true. i am up for "designer neighborhoods" but we need to keep each house unique otherwise it is just creepy like the houses from that book and movie called "the giver". really good book and the movie is just great, you should read/watch it sometime it's interesting.
This is not worth more than 50k
Nice, but being prefabricated they have to drop the Cost drastically. Labor cost ( In-house factory ). Physical labor less than 12 man ( Machined ). Precast, transportation ( Crane, tractor-trailer ).
Where is the Factory ? If the home travels across the US, how will it endure the bumps along the way ? What are the shipment costs?
THEY WENT OUT OF BUSINESS 🥵
who did?
@@SHZ4201 Onx Homes
That neighborhood looks dystopian as hell. If you're willing to live like that, and that close, why not just build a mixed use neighborhood with a mix of townhomes, apartments, couple small shops, and a nice big community park and rec area in that middle block? There's plenty of space in this development, but zoning and the familiarity of single family homes has them doing the absolute bare minimum with it. I promise these people aren't going to do anything with their 3ft of grass on each side of the house, and that small "backyard".