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I built a shed in my baclyard for less than 30k..its 700 sq ft. It has tile floor, dry wall, down stairs is tiled, upstairs is carpet, it had 65" flat screen, 4 cat6-e ethernet cables, wifi, stairs, R19 insulation, 6 cam lights, ceiling fan, a queen sized bed, futon, 2 large sectional, ac and heat, ring camera, 2 dormers, and an aluminum door with windows....
I didn't hear any option that was better than Boxabl. Roombus was close. You have to add in cost of the land, laying foundation, well, septic and land set up if you can find land that will allow it.
@@jackies35 bull$#%, Barndos are ALWAYS going to cost more than a stick build house of the same size. I bought the hype too, and had some prices run up. Its the same cost for the inner finish out as a stick built house with the additional cost of a LOT of concrete and steel. You are better off building a house and then a smaller pole barn. I can build a 1000 foot normal house on a pad for around 100K or so. (last one I had built at 850sq ft was 69K with 5K for a garage) To make a similar size Barndo that doesn't even have a massive shop behind it is $175K+, for the "usual" shop Barndo owners want its $240K+ (1000 Sq Foot house and another partially finished 1000 sq foot of "shop.") The same builder would do a separated double garage/shop for 60K by itself. (unfinished/uninsulated) Now if you go wood it might not be that bad, you are just adding rooms to a traditional barn at that point. But no, Barrndos are not the "deal" you think. That is why you never EVER see them quote as-built prices on the usual "barndo" channels here. The bigger you get the more exponential the cost of the steel as the crown has to be higher and higher... and the more concrete needed to support the weight of all that steel.
I'm not paying over $100Kfor a tiny prefab home! I'd rather buy a used RV, Pave a driveway, put a fence around the lot and run a power cable out to it. Then I'll get a gym membership and go into town three times a week to workout and shower.
@@vfpfootball not sure if thats true as tiny homes seemed designed to last around 20-30 years. I'm really just concerned about minimalizing my living costs. I'm thinking a large shed, slowly upgraded is probably the way to go if I want a traditional homelife lifestyle.
@oldtymer9106 yeah definitely need to do your research. Get a quality prefab. Yes, you can definitely use a shed. Get a piece of property, lay a foundation, and insulate. Anything is better than renting.
There is a Cinderella toilet. And some communities allow a grey water recycling process with rocks and plants. In that case, there is no need for septic. Just water and power. So that paved driveway used RV sounds pretty darn doable.
Im shocked by the price of many of these dainty dwellings......and these prices do not include land or service connections to gas/electric/sewer. Where I live these are priced similar to higher-end homes.
Everybody thinks these are so cool, in a way they are, until you think about all of it. First you buy a little bitty house, then you need to buy some land to put it on, then you need to make sure the (cleared) land is “perked” with water/waste and electricity. All of that starts to add up. My wife and I have lived in a small quite town for about 8 years. It’s a 1957 contemporary, 5 bedrooms, two full bathrooms, massive living room and kitchen, oh and don’t forget our huge backyard. All of that for under $90k. Look before you leap.
It must not completely defeat the purpose, or they would not sell enough to matter. Point is, it’s a newly built home that can travel with you. For those who work from home it could be ideal.
Next thing tech bros will "invent" is a large lot where groups can place these and hook up to utilities with parking spaces next to the units. They'll then charge rent that increases outrageously and call it something other than a trailer park, maybe a cube park or something.
Boxable now has a three-bedroom, two-bath, two-story home on its own foundation, wired and plumbed, fully furnished, and with central heating and air. The top story is the Master Bedroom, with a King-Sized Bed and furniture, and sliding glass doors that lead to a deck with metal railing, all for $150,000 plus tax and delivery fees. It's just Beautiful, so don't be bashing Boxable, they have 170,000 on backorder and that doesn't include thee one and two bedroom homes
I bought a 1985 refurbished mobile home 2 years ago for $30,000 cash. I pay $300 a month lot rent + very low utilities. It came fully furnished if I wanted it. Since I had some furniture, I got to pick what I wanted. These companies want a fortune for what their building!
These are nothing more than a modified tool shed. Sorry but I wouldn't touch any of them with a 10 ft. pole. We are about to see a complete housing crash in the next 12 months. If you have any money, it's best to save that money to use as a 30% down payment on a small used home. You will save thousands.
You can't even buy a load of drywall for 10K, much less appliances and AC.. anything livable below 60K is a good realistic starting point. That doesn't include dirt or local utility connections either.
These companies are delusional, and the buyers are romantics… They converge in crazy-Ville. Buy some plans for a cabin/teeny home of your liking, build what you can, and outsource contractors to do what you cannot, and you can save perhaps tens of thousands of dollars and customize it to exactly your specs/liking.
Sorry but none of these are better than Boxable. These are just random prefabs and tiny houses, some mobile. Some costing 4 times as much. Not the same thing.
Anything is better than Boxabl, if your walls and ceilings don't crack? And your roof doesn't leak?... you're already ahead of Boxabl, horrible company that's still doesn't have a real product 😂
This video is AI generated crap. The units features are double to triple the cost of boxable. One company is out of business…the AI generated voice is piercing to the ears!
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Similar China made house price twice less.
I built a shed in my baclyard for less than 30k..its 700 sq ft. It has tile floor, dry wall, down stairs is tiled, upstairs is carpet, it had 65" flat screen, 4 cat6-e ethernet cables, wifi, stairs, R19 insulation, 6 cam lights, ceiling fan, a queen sized bed, futon, 2 large sectional, ac and heat, ring camera, 2 dormers, and an aluminum door with windows....
That sounds perfect exactly what I'd like for our family member. What / where did u start. I think I could easily find a lot then build accordingly.
But you work for free and other people don't.
@@chapelhill9161FFXIV
no bathroom
That’s great but you have No kitchen and appliances and bathroom and your shed cannot withstand Cat 4 Hurricanes and pass International Building Codes
These are some fantastically outrageously priced tool sheds
I didn't hear any option that was better than Boxabl. Roombus was close. You have to add in cost of the land, laying foundation, well, septic and land set up if you can find land that will allow it.
Boxabl is extremely limited in floor plan options. Casita is too small to call a home.
Not to mention that boxabl is turning out to be a massive scam.
@@SammaVacaYour right 1 is not enough. The real home conversation starts at 2, a foundation and individual customization.
@@dht580care to elaborate? Seems boxabl is one of the more reputable ones, at least on the surface
@@dht580 yeah, for having two big ass factories and fancy equipment I have never seen one in the wild. By now there should be thousands.
Outrageous prices for them. For those prices I would rather a real house.
You can get a barndominimum (steel) or a post frame for way cheaper than this.
@@jackies35 bull$#%, Barndos are ALWAYS going to cost more than a stick build house of the same size. I bought the hype too, and had some prices run up. Its the same cost for the inner finish out as a stick built house with the additional cost of a LOT of concrete and steel. You are better off building a house and then a smaller pole barn.
I can build a 1000 foot normal house on a pad for around 100K or so. (last one I had built at 850sq ft was 69K with 5K for a garage) To make a similar size Barndo that doesn't even have a massive shop behind it is $175K+, for the "usual" shop Barndo owners want its $240K+ (1000 Sq Foot house and another partially finished 1000 sq foot of "shop.") The same builder would do a separated double garage/shop for 60K by itself. (unfinished/uninsulated)
Now if you go wood it might not be that bad, you are just adding rooms to a traditional barn at that point. But no, Barrndos are not the "deal" you think. That is why you never EVER see them quote as-built prices on the usual "barndo" channels here.
The bigger you get the more exponential the cost of the steel as the crown has to be higher and higher... and the more concrete needed to support the weight of all that steel.
I'm not paying over $100Kfor a tiny prefab home! I'd rather buy a used RV, Pave a driveway, put a fence around the lot and run a power cable out to it. Then I'll get a gym membership and go into town three times a week to workout and shower.
The home goes up in value if you pick a good location.
An RV will lose its value the day you purchase it.
@@vfpfootball not sure if thats true as tiny homes seemed designed to last around 20-30 years. I'm really just concerned about minimalizing my living costs. I'm thinking a large shed, slowly upgraded is probably the way to go if I want a traditional homelife lifestyle.
@oldtymer9106 yeah definitely need to do your research. Get a quality prefab.
Yes, you can definitely use a shed.
Get a piece of property, lay a foundation, and insulate.
Anything is better than renting.
Yah, these prices are ridiculous.
There is a Cinderella toilet. And some communities allow a grey water recycling process with rocks and plants. In that case, there is no need for septic. Just water and power. So that paved driveway used RV sounds pretty darn doable.
My gosh, I live in a resort town, and if I was going to spend almost 300k, I'd buy a stick home. I'm sorry but that is ridiculous!
Do you know what 300K buys in California?!
Nothing but . .
@@3506Dodge I bet it doesn't hardly buy you anything! Am I close lol?
How about some square footage !?????
Stating the msrp is helpful. Other videos creators can't get the concept.
heh, she read that ad for the third option with a straight face. I am impressed.
These new prefab homes will BLOW AWAY!
Im shocked by the price of many of these dainty dwellings......and these prices do not include land or service connections to gas/electric/sewer. Where I live these are priced similar to higher-end homes.
I find it crazy that even tiny homes are costing as much as a steal stick homes. One should just buy a regular home the price would be the same.
Everybody thinks these are so cool, in a way they are, until you think about all of it. First you buy a little bitty house, then you need to buy some land to put it on, then you need to make sure the (cleared) land is “perked” with water/waste and electricity. All of that starts to add up. My wife and I have lived in a small quite town for about 8 years. It’s a 1957 contemporary, 5 bedrooms, two full bathrooms, massive living room and kitchen, oh and don’t forget our huge backyard. All of that for under $90k. Look before you leap.
Guess they're making tiny homes for rich people now which completely defeats the purpose haha
I am always surprised about the price of a lot of these. “And only $350K”.
@@jamesdellaneve9005 completely out of touch with reality
moronic statement
It must not completely defeat the purpose, or they would not sell enough to matter. Point is, it’s a newly built home that can travel with you. For those who work from home it could be ideal.
Love homes without stairs.
Love the covered area.
For what it's worth, we're targeting Backyard Bedrooms to be under $30k finished.
Insane prices
Unless those fixtures are gold
Next thing tech bros will "invent" is a large lot where groups can place these and hook up to utilities with parking spaces next to the units. They'll then charge rent that increases outrageously and call it something other than a trailer park, maybe a cube park or something.
"premium" insulation has no R value, just tell us what tipe of insulation is used
Boxable now has a three-bedroom, two-bath, two-story home on its own foundation, wired and plumbed, fully furnished, and with central heating and air. The top story is the Master Bedroom, with a King-Sized Bed and furniture, and sliding glass doors that lead to a deck with metal railing, all for $150,000 plus tax and delivery fees. It's just Beautiful, so don't be bashing Boxable, they have 170,000 on backorder and that doesn't include thee one and two bedroom homes
Is that one company a ‘pod’ or a ‘pad’? The d them but both names were used. Which is it?
Cool VIdeo
Can make hight sailing ??🤔🤔
Stopped after the first one roombus,So $59K but what do you get for that Apart from the PR guff
I'll refab a 900 sqft 1990 mobile home for $10k and be much better financially...
I bought a 1985 refurbished mobile home 2 years ago for $30,000 cash. I pay $300 a month lot rent + very low utilities. It came fully furnished if I wanted it. Since I had some furniture, I got to pick what I wanted. These companies want a fortune for what their building!
@@jesusbeloved3953 what State?
You didn't "blow my mind" but you did blow my bank account. Boxabl is better.
Why not tell us the square footage of each home.
Nope to a smart home, thank you
These are nothing more than a modified tool shed. Sorry but I wouldn't touch any of them with a 10 ft. pole. We are about to see a complete housing crash in the next 12 months. If you have any money, it's best to save that money to use as a 30% down payment on a small used home. You will save thousands.
This comment didn’t age well
Starting at 201,000...
Excuse me?
What would young people want with a house that's "not suitable for a family"? Which seems to be a constant refrain with these houses.
It's Meela not me-elle
Is there such a thing as a two master bedrooms say just under 600 sq ft
Too pricey..id rather get a Boxabl home.
Boxabl is too small to call a home. And if you stack multiple of them together it's going to cost just as much as these other options.
@@SammaVaca YEs plus all the interior is cheap MDF junk. Not going to last long.
there is not one model from any manufacturer that is not super expensive, funny how these homes were supposed to make housing affordable.
Why don't gym-equipment companies partner with shipping container companies
to build backyard gyms for their customers?!!
Needs more accurate information price wise honestly
Pricing Is wrong
Get me a home that is 600 sq. ft. or less, is residential code built and costs under $60,000.
Price per feet boxabal home .India ko is best technologey ko India m Lana chaia .
60000 usd for 400sqft home. Too expensive for India.
Lmao @ $201k
The narrators voice sounds condescending and annoying.
And classic fake salesman/person.
Cheaper to buy a container and turn it into a home. Hopefully you have already purchased land to put it on.😂🇺🇸
containers just too narrow
Cbsstech pre fab home🏠
Insanity should be the headline! 57,000$ versus 10,000$?
You can't even buy a load of drywall for 10K, much less appliances and AC.. anything livable below 60K is a good realistic starting point. That doesn't include dirt or local utility connections either.
Roombus seems too good to be true. Their website isn't that informative.
That's a signal 😢
So Boxabl still number 1
It's wood. Termites will love it. Not me.
The prices are RIDICULOUS for ALLL OF THEM........The start prices should be $30,000 or less..........terrible. Not one comes with WHEELS!!! LOL!
These companies are delusional, and the buyers are romantics… They converge in crazy-Ville. Buy some plans for a cabin/teeny home of your liking, build what you can, and outsource contractors to do what you cannot, and you can save perhaps tens of thousands of dollars and customize it to exactly your specs/liking.
I bet 90%+ of these "accessible" homes are purchased as second homes by the wealthy. Rather defeats the purpose.
AFFORDABLE HOMES?????? AFORDABLE FOR WHO????? Boxable is about HALF THESE PRICES.
Better Than BOXABL!!! Not even close!!!, click bait worked though sadly. 👎
Sorry but none of these are better than Boxable. These are just random prefabs and tiny houses, some mobile. Some costing 4 times as much.
Not the same thing.
These are not better than Boxabl
Anything is better than Boxabl, if your walls and ceilings don't crack? And your roof doesn't leak?... you're already ahead of Boxabl, horrible company that's still doesn't have a real product 😂
I can't stand the whiney voice over
This video is AI generated crap. The units features are double to triple the cost of boxable. One company is out of business…the AI generated voice is piercing to the ears!
Over priced
BS VIDEO !!!!!!!
still over priced