DEN Tiny Home Cost Breakdown • A-FRAME CABIN • Crosby, Minnesota
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- Опубліковано 22 січ 2023
- Alex and Katherine Funk walk us through the costs of their new airbnb DEN build they call the Tiny Pine in Crosby, Minnesota... also known as Cuyuna Matata.
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Beautiful little cabin. Thanks for sharing the costs which seem totally reasonable for the quality and small size. Wish we could’ve seen the roof but for the snow!
Thank you for making this video! Your cost transparency is greatly appreciated. Subscribed!
I think it turned out great. Did one a few years ago right in Crosby. We went with the spray foam insulation too. Almost finished with the second one now. Everything happens for a reason, I think the roof was a blessing. Those metal roofs get really noisy in the rain.
Great job and thanks for sharing the overages and mistakes. That information is really helpful for those of us gearing up to build. Beautiful cabin and it really stands out with the white washed boards. Congrats guys. I just subscribed and I’m interested to hear how your getaway-rental business progresses. Great video. SJD
Love it. All the ideas that come to mind it's great
This is a beautiful A-Frame. Well done!
Wow. Thank you so much for this video. Beautiful place.
You guys did a great job w/this & it seems to be at a terrific location & just a beautiful build. I want one too! I’m saving this info for what I’m going to do for my future living arrangements. Thanks for the share from Sea/WA/ USA.
Me too!
@@deannehuizenga4845 It was nice wasn’t it? I’m a Scandi & it looked Scandi to me so that’s why I liked it.
Amazing A frame design! 😲😲
That is a beautiful house. Thank you for sharing all about it. I did see your other video about it, thank you for sharing all the financial information. I own two hundred and forty acres, of my grandparents farm that I live on. I am very interested in building a tiny house to rent out, in my wooded pasture.
So your expenses totals were very interesting to me. And prices vary per location and time, it's different everywhere.
I live in Central Minnesota.
I wish you the very best with it all.
Tom
That's a great home. I love everything. Nice couple too
So beautiful ❤❤
I love the white wash. All together a very nice place.
Very cool and cozy. That’s a well built warm cabin that I could retire in.
Love this so much! Thank you for the detailed descriptions - can we find it on Airbnb? 🙂
Yes you can! www.airbnb.com/rooms/787643966568881833?check_in=2023-03-10&check_out=2023-03-12&guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=4d39afb8-2cf2-455a-9109-78a9c2cf4d28
Wells here in NC normally are 10 to15k. Covid brought out the greed in well businesses and those costs double. Still have not gone down. Nice place.
That's a fantastic price! So glad the prices of lumber have dropped significantly. This would have cost me 220k two years ago, and that's doing most of the work myself.
Who was the builder you all ended up going with? This looks great!
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I rent the garage for 400 a month to my brother and pay all utilities. Mortgage is 425, utilities 550. I couldn't afford anymore living on Social Security.
beautiful people
Is it possible to get the modified plans for this specific cabin? I know you can purchase the plans from DEN for the Bunk Plus but I would like to get these specific plans that includes the bump out with the obvious changes I can see with the flooring, wall, counters, appliance and furniture choices.
That’s a great question. I’ll check with the owners and see if they can give you an answer.
@@storyfilmproductions Thank you!
Just some nice, pleasant Minnesotans
Use to live in Outing
135K? I paid 52K for a 1200sq.ft. home with 600sq.ft. garage apartment, had to purchase a refrigerator 1000, washer/dryer 800 for the main home. Garage has everything and I pay 35 a month for wifi with AT&T. Indiana is a much cheaper State to live.
But you'll be in Indiana. Cheaper, sure. But it doesn't offer much more than flat plains and corn fields for scenery. These guys have the ancient Minnesota North Woods with thousands of pristine lakes. Pretty awesome.
You could do those comparisons all day. This is a good deal for this area.
Yall couldve saved ALOOOOT more with a bunch of DIY
Was most the build done yourselves or thru contractors?
Contractors
That's great to rent to people who have lots of money, but it would make more sense to live full time in a manufactured home for the same price.
The people who buy up the property in town are making bank with their Airbnb and vrbo... Sucks that they're pricing the locals out of family homes.
But a lot of manufactured homes are little more than bland trailers. And you wouldn't be able to command good prices when renting them as getaways. This couple is doing the right thing and taking advantage of the North Woods aesthetic. And the result is perfect for a Northern Minnesota getaway. Sure, it costs more to build them out. But the return on investment is higher.
nice place but you could have done that for 1/2 the price if you would have done even a little of the work!
I think they were modest on their numbers, $8k for the lumber doesn’t seem right 🤷🏼♀️and did I miss the contractor/builder cost ?
But anyhow, $241k for land and a beautiful but impractical tiny house is crazy….I hope they don’t lose their jobs with the upcoming economy 😳
Yeah it's too much 135k for this a frame. It is pretty , but damn .
I'd be sick of that loft ladder and cramped kitchen counter space after about 2 days... not to mention you'd bump your forehead on the wall every time you go to sit at that desk. Haha
I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking that.... insanely expensive.
The man don’t seem to happy with the finance 😂😂😂
I think she wears the pants.
@@AZ-kr6ff 😂
Should have gone metal roofing. Spray foam smart.
No driveway? How are you going to get there? Also, with lots of cabin break ins around there, what kind of security? Very limited storage, so probably nothing valuable, but vandalism still gets expensive. Yuppies turn their noses on gramps RV, but seems a much better way to get away for awhile, and much cheaper.
Actually it has quite a beautiful driveway getting there, it’s just hard to see in the snow. It sounds like you’ve got different cabin preferences anyways.
There aren't "lots of cabin break ins around" here. This place is a short term rental for all the stupid mountain bikers who come to town...not people who leave it vacated for weeks at a time.
@@storyfilmproductions so why not add the cost of the driveway? Isn't that necessary?
@@kikikincaid there are no mountains here. Ok, maybe the cabin break ins are more towards the Brainard area, 20 miles over, but it's still something to consider. Probably a ring doorbell would work.
@@storyfilmproductions people are viewing this post wondering how this might be an economical option. I only responded to the economics of it. Otherwise, it's an adorable little cabin. You can be proud. But it's not a very affordable option. Hopefully you will get some money back from your rentals.
l would give my husbands left arm to have this little place for myself :)
$275 a sq foot, 😅🤣😂
That is a nice place but those numbers are freaking crazy!
Nope, pretty normal price actually!
@@Dorchwoods If you pay a Contractor...yes. Normal. But $275 sq ft is insane. Alot of this could be done by the homeowners and he'd be about 1/3 - 1/2 the total cost.
@@aidankirby8412 assuming they know how to do of course 😊
@@aidankirby8412 True. But getting this on the market as a vacation rental 3 months earlier than a DIY approach might pay for the cost differential. Sometimes it's just more efficient to pay a crew to get professional results and get your business on the market ASAP. (I don't know if this is the case here, but I'm just pointing out another way of looking at this situation.) And BTW, $275/sq. ft. in Minnesota is not at all unusual for a complete functional home from scratch.
For that price, just buy a house.
The roof metal is way cheaper then $12,000. Someone trying to rip you off. That’s like $2000-3500 worth to cover that building.
For my 1000 square foot A-Frame the standing seam metal roofing will be about $12,000 (materials only).
We paid 9k installed for metal roof on our A Frame.
@@northernmichiganaframe5109 I wish that was possible today! 12k is the pricing at the cost of my good friend who owns a roofing company. They're 28ft panels 👎
Ah look, another boomer living in the 70,80 or 90’s
@@matthewmoore202 it's a weird mainstream internet trend to say you can do things cheaper than what is actually possible. Buncha old farts stuck in the 90s too afraid of change haha. Good times though, I'm here for it
Another video where I thought it was going to be them living in it but turns out to be an AirBNB property. :(
Up here in Canada we use rock wool and love it, spray foam kills you and the planet, off gassing never stops.
Does it have good R value? Expensive?
I thought Rick wool was mainly for sound dampening on interior walls.
Your climate religion kills people.
Kind of like China and India being 80% of the worlds carbon problem and growing, while the US is 5% and shrinking with technology getting better naturally. No sanctions, to trade cut offs, no nothing from our government that supposed to care so much they are willing to kill our economy over it. Seems like one of many money laundering scams.