The Home Depot PREFAB HOME has gone Viral!! Heres what you Need to Know

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    The Home Depot Prefab Home has gone viral! There are a lot of prefab home options currently available but not many at the same price point of the 540 square foot Getaway Pad listed on Home Depot's website. The home was picked up by multiple news outlets as a possible solution to the housing crisis but there is more to the story and the bottom line than meets the eye. In this video I look at the Home Depot Prefab Home and whats involved in getting one. Watch and learn more about this housing option from Home Depot.
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  • @tristramstout8988
    @tristramstout8988 Рік тому +362

    So, the bottom line is; this isn’t an affordable prefab home! It’s a package of parts for barely a shell. To make it actually livable will cost at least double and that doesn’t include a piece of ground to put it on! Which is why people are living in RV’s all over the country.

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому +47

      Yeah I was guessing double as well, thanks for watching

    • @MysticHeather
      @MysticHeather Рік тому +23

      This is so true, my brother is an rv salesman and right now the only people buying are people who intend to live in them and many of those people don’t get approved for loans bc interest rates on rv loans are also through the roof right now

    • @blujeans9462
      @blujeans9462 Рік тому +20

      So true - easily double, excluding the land, utility hookup, septic - some form of foundation (depending on code in the area). For the total price, there are many areas in the US (albeit more remote, less jobs, etc.) where that will get you a 3 bedroom home on a nice lot.

    • @michaellake2184
      @michaellake2184 Рік тому +9

      I can't imagine the r-value is very high, could get very expensive to heat or cool.

    • @MakeLifeExtraordinary
      @MakeLifeExtraordinary Рік тому +7

      @@blujeans9462 exactly. People don’t realize that if they can’t afford a home in the area, they live, they can easily move to an area elsewhere where there are affordable homes, and most of those areas aren’t far from City’s and work. While I do like that style of home, the manufacturing of these places is what terrifies me. Because you know these companies are going about building these as cheaply as possible, which will make many of these manufacturers cut corners that they shouldn’t and cause people huge headaches down the line.
      Much better to find a new area to live that you can afford as opposed to getting something you don’t know much about and there is no data yet on the longevity of the construction and parts used.

  • @shipjumper6068
    @shipjumper6068 Рік тому +545

    At this point of homes being overpriced and mortgage rates being outrageous, I think people should start building their own homes again like the people in my grandfather’s era did. Back then you did not have to pay the mafia fees of what they call permits now. Rent and mortgages are getting to the point that it’s almost better to live in a tent.

    • @bbhomebody
      @bbhomebody Рік тому +55

      Agreed! Or in a Van down by the river.

    • @rmdphotographicarts986
      @rmdphotographicarts986 Рік тому +45

      That is a fact. I'm to the point of being ready to get an RV and call it a day/life. It's just me now, and I see no point in all of the headache anymore.

    • @trikstari7687
      @trikstari7687 Рік тому

      It's almost like the government is in fact the problem.

    • @Real-American-Idiot
      @Real-American-Idiot Рік тому

      ​@@rmdphotographicarts986 good idea. Just, search for a spot thats cheap, legal, and supports your choice. For example, full time year round RV in New England, didn't work for us. Too expensive, and, year round spots nearly unavailable, at any price...

    • @johngrasso1483
      @johngrasso1483 Рік тому

      Stop supporting China!

  • @dimplesd8931
    @dimplesd8931 Рік тому +102

    My grandmother bought her wood siding home from a catalog in the early 60’s. It was 1000 sq ft. According to my mom, it came in boxes and you hired your own crew to assemble it. I loved the hardwood floors and big front porch.

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому +9

      That sounds cool

    • @dimplesd8931
      @dimplesd8931 Рік тому +28

      @@KerryTarnow Thanks. My grandfather died young and left her with 9 kids. She cleaned houses and did sewing to raise the money for that house. Prior, they lived in a smaller home with a outhouse. Pretty monumental stuff for a black woman in the 50’s/60’s.

    • @paradoxworkshop4659
      @paradoxworkshop4659 Рік тому +29

      ​@@dimplesd8931Sears and Roebuck sold prefab homes all the way back to the 1800s, I believe, and I think even Montgomery Ward did as well at one point.
      It's a forgotten chapter of how the west was won.
      That, and brothels.

    • @roseannarios7312
      @roseannarios7312 Рік тому +17

      ​@@dimplesd8931Your grandmother sounds like she was/is one incredible woman. Much respect.

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 10 місяців тому +3

      Sears sold those. I owned one for awhile and it was nice.

  • @lamplight5603
    @lamplight5603 Рік тому +32

    From 1808 to 1940’s Sears, Roebuck sold kits homes in 370 different styles, from Colonials to bungalows. In 1920’s prices ranged from $ 600 to $ 6,000. In todays dollars $ 8,400 to $ 84,000. Many of these are now million dollar homes. From the pictures on line, they look a lot nicer than that box of a home.

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому +2

      Interesting! Thank you for sharing

    • @user-oy4qp9pq6i
      @user-oy4qp9pq6i Рік тому +3

      Albany, Oregon has quite a number of these Craftsman homes. They were shipped by barge up the Willamette River.

    • @ianmagnuson1626
      @ianmagnuson1626 10 місяців тому +3

      I grew up in a Sears catalog colonial! Not worth a million unfortunately but it was a great house.

  • @starrwolfe6666
    @starrwolfe6666 Рік тому +37

    I simply love your channel and your enthusiasm, Kerry! Keep trucking and finding all the magic out there in prefabhome land!! Be well!!!

  • @juanitaduffy1060
    @juanitaduffy1060 Рік тому +60

    Great analysis of the entire picture picture, Kerry. For me, the ability of Home Depot to adjust building plans based on local codes/ordinances is a critical plus and distinguishes them from virtually all of the other builders I am aware of. For anyone who has attempted to build smaller homes, this has been one of the primary obstacles.

    • @jcgoogle1808
      @jcgoogle1808 Рік тому +3

      He should have shown a completed version of what you get for the $44K.
      I can build a 500 sq ft dried in wood structure with no finishes, no MEP's,.. no doors or windows,... for about $5k.
      Steel is the least energy efficient matrial to build a structure where you need to cool and heat the interior to live in.
      You'd have to be amoron to pay $44k. And by the time it's finished, it appears the price would be closer to $100K.
      These are over pried flashes in the pan. The gayboy who got all of the views on a post obviously has no clue. He just lucked out with the views.
      I have no desire to even go look for it.

    • @Pepeekeo808
      @Pepeekeo808 Рік тому

      @@jcgoogle1808 Termites are going to love your idea of using wood framing.

    • @jcgoogle1808
      @jcgoogle1808 Рік тому +2

      @@Pepeekeo808
      With the $39,000 saved using wood,... I'm pretty sure anyone could afford termite treatment for the next 40 or 50 years.
      And I have a patent on a concrete and steel modular building system,.. so I'm not against steel.
      I any any DIY'er could build the same 500 sf dried in structure with steel for much less than $44k.
      It's just a prefab steel stud kit apparently.
      This is nothing new
      Building that small a structure out of steel is just a Rube Goldbergary.
      And for that price is ridiculous.

    • @trevorregay9283
      @trevorregay9283 Рік тому

      @@jcgoogle1808 TRUTH!

    • @Objective-Observer
      @Objective-Observer 11 місяців тому

      @@jcgoogle1808 Anyone taking your word for this, is the moron. If you're going to cross post, I can too.
      Your $5K shed, would be no more warm or cool than the steel frame house, WITHOUT INSULATION. If you are going to snark, best get your facts straight. Wood prices are through the roof, and you don't get top quality wood for building, for those exorbitent prices.
      In pricing a retirement home, I'm looking at steel frame homes. You put the proper insulation into that home, and it will be just as snug as a bug in a rug, as with the wood frames. But it will be cooler in the summer, since the metal does NOT hold the heat from the sun, and radiate that heat back into the house... like my wood and brick home does. PLUS, I CAN GET MORE SQUARE FOOTAGE IN THE STEEL FRAMES, FOR THE PRICE OF WOOD FRAME.
      YES, YOU NEED TO READ THE FINE PRINT: NOT ALL COMPANIES OFFER INTERIOR WALLS WITH THAT STARTING PRICE.
      For Guesstimate purposes, I ADD $100K TO THE SHELL PRICE, FOR A TURN KEY HOME. That's based on my families' construction background, and my parents building not 1 but 2 homes in their life times. Doubling the price does not leave room for allllll the extenuating hiccups that happen in a build: the cabinetry you want is now discontinued; the counter top material is now double the price; the tradesmen you spoke with initially, are now swamped and would charge extra to be compelete by your deadline... or they are in the doldrums and can finish your home before the deadline, if you offer them a bonus.
      Even with that $100K over the frame price, THAT IS STILL MUCH LESS THAN HAVING A WOOD STRUCTURE BUILT FOR YOU. THE NATURE OF THE STEEL FRAME HOMES IS BUILT ON A FRUGAL MINDSET, SO THEY DON'T TRY TO SELL YOU BLUE SKY. WOOD HOME BUILDERS MAKE THEIR MONEY ON THE 'DECORATIVE' ADDITIONS THAT PAD THEIR PNL. Since, YOU are responsible for buying and designing your interior of your Steel Frame home, YOU CONTROL THE COSTS.
      You don't add up the total cost of the interior, until you are ready to build, and YOU ALWAYS PLAN AN EXTENSIVE NUMBER OF OVERAGES TO PREVENT YOURSELF FROM GOING OVER BUDGET. If you, by chance, come in under budget: that means you did your planning and shopping correctly... and you got lucky.
      The simple truth is: if you want A GOOD HOME, THAT WILL APPRECIATE IN VALUE AND LAST FOR MANY YEARS, YOU WILL SPEND 6 FIGURES FOR IT. But that IS NOT what Post millenials want: just a roof and walls and when it falls apart, we move to the next four walls and roof.... whatever we paid for it, is cheaper than the rent we are forced to pay.

  • @drewdavis2893
    @drewdavis2893 Рік тому +4

    Kerry, well done!
    I havent watch you in a while. You have started to inject some humor and your own style into this. Bravo!!! People are attracted to realism and originality. Awesome job!

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому

      Thanks Drew, appreciate that 🙌🏼. Thanks for stopping by the channel

  • @DMills-un1tl
    @DMills-un1tl Рік тому +12

    “No shrinkage, it must be nice” 😂 you’re killin me!

  • @searlearnold2867
    @searlearnold2867 Рік тому +22

    This is a funnel for Home depot to sell you everything you need to furnish the ADU, which is where they are going to make their money. Good business model for them, as consumers are tapped out for renovations, but if they're looking to gain some rental income, this is a great option.

  • @lizajane7406
    @lizajane7406 Рік тому +8

    Kerry, you are so great to watch! You are highly entertaining - a very talented skill since you're delivering informative content! Thanks for your posts!

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! Appreciate that, thanks for watching

    • @lizajane7406
      @lizajane7406 Рік тому +1

      @@KerryTarnow Hey, I might even watch the news if you were anchoring. 😆

  • @devachapman6315
    @devachapman6315 Рік тому +6

    " no shrinkage must be nice" OMG I almost spit out my lunch....best line yet man.

  • @bmpmom
    @bmpmom Рік тому +6

    As always I love the clarification of what you really get thanks😊

  • @avnhealth
    @avnhealth Рік тому +7

    Kerry, I love listening to you - I too speak fluent sarcasm and find your channel always speaks to me :-) Hope you get to that 35,000 likes - or more! You deserve them.

  • @jamesmcgovern6648
    @jamesmcgovern6648 Рік тому +14

    Hey Kerry, imagine three of the less expensive prefabs from HD, with a courtyard in the middle, inside an industrial greenhouse. Like the Nature House movement in Sweden. Your prefabs would serve different purposes, main bedroom, second bedroom in one, kitchen, dining room in another and living room, office in a third. There are lots of greenhouses out there that could be converted to serve as the shell. Prefabs that cut costs with - no insulation, no worries about weather, one kitchen serving all three. Rooftop ventilation, solar panels for power, woodstoves and geothermal for heat/ac, water recycling and off-roof collection for back-up to a well, and room for year long family agriculture inside your greenhouse. Put it on a few acres in the country, seems like paradise to me. Maybe it would be crazy expensive up front, but it might be worth it in the long run and it would be nice to be that independent without being a reclusive "Mountain Men" type.

    • @brushstroke3733
      @brushstroke3733 Рік тому +4

      That's an out-of-the-box idea. Interesting to think about homes inside a greenhouse. Definitely a thought I've never considered. I might rather live in an Earthship type dwelling, but I'm not sure. I'd like to try both for a few months and see what I like about each.

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben Рік тому +3

      This sounds incredible!! The only thing I worry about is the extreme heat in summer, and the possibility of broken glass raining down during hail storms, but all the rest is fantastic! Letting the dogs out without fear of coyotes or quills...

  • @hopemiles
    @hopemiles Рік тому

    Love your channel! You are obviously passionate about the small casa space, and we loooove your cheeky comments. Thanks for making us laugh. And what happened? You get a little too much sun last week? 😎 Looking forward to the next one.

  • @Flyingrabbit2222
    @Flyingrabbit2222 Рік тому +4

    Thanks as always for a great review Kerry. I listened to another reviewer from Louisiana yesterday. One big issue here is the usual, weather resistance. Saying a building is hurricane resistant is not saying much. Everything resists high winds for a while. Saying it is Florida Hurricane code compliant is what we want to hear. No wind rating and no snow load rating. Saying the roof deck is optional...Hmmm. Does that mean it requires a different roof system??? Also this requires that you buy doors and windows. Impact resistant doors and windows aren't cheap. I've priced them. Those sliding glass doors are neither secure nor useful in climates with lots of bugs. The screens are the first things to fail. That said. hooray for a steel frame!! That I like and it looks cool. I wonder if the build can be raised?? Seems I could be.

  • @kathleenaltherr6430
    @kathleenaltherr6430 Рік тому +4

    Your "okay" had me laughing out loud. Thought I would fall off the sofa.

  • @saxahainerz4148
    @saxahainerz4148 Рік тому +24

    There is a really cool company in New Hampshire USA called the Shelter kit. It's a pre-cut kit, fully stick built and affordable if a person is willing to build and act as the GC for foundation, plumbing, electrical ect. It's very similar to this.

    • @marianl3447
      @marianl3447 Рік тому +4

      How does the pricing compare...? do you know?

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben Рік тому +1

      I'm in NH, I'm gong to check it out now! Thanks!

    • @saxahainerz4148
      @saxahainerz4148 Рік тому +1

      @@marianl3447 They have the prices listed for each kit on their site. They also tell you what is included. If you are handy it might be a good option since you'll have to put the pre-cut kit together.

  • @neuroticnation144
    @neuroticnation144 Рік тому +7

    Thank you for doing this video! I get the impression the corporate overlords are thinking if they can get us used to tiny homes, we’ll need less money and space to survive. Don’t get me wrong, I like the idea of time homes, even more, tiny homes in tiny home villages. But if corporate America’s getting involved, it’s going to get ridiculously expensive, little independent companies will be bought out or forced out, and local government is going to charge extra fees, permits and taxes, and make extra requirements to take advantage of the struggling working class and poor.

  • @daven953
    @daven953 Рік тому +1

    Good coverage on your part. Thanks. Home depot makes it sound good in the title, but lots $$$$$$ in hidden cost. Very cool that it can be compliant before purchase. Good on the manufacturer.

  • @moredwhit
    @moredwhit Рік тому +41

    Since the kit only contains steel framing and wall covering, for around $44,000 one could purchase two, creatively conjoin them, and stage rooms as desired. There would only need to be one kitchen with appliances. Two bathrooms along with the 2-3 bedroom layout would be ideal.

    • @syrsknight
      @syrsknight Рік тому +4

      Hell for $44k i could get a regular home with land lol

    • @moredwhit
      @moredwhit Рік тому +10

      @@syrsknight Where would that be possible?

    • @covrtdesign5279
      @covrtdesign5279 Рік тому +14

      @@syrsknight There is absolutely no place in America that you can get a house and land of any kind for $44k. Stop trolling.

    • @covrtdesign5279
      @covrtdesign5279 Рік тому +3

      I'm seriously thinking of doing this but the other one is my full printing and graphic design studio, and the second as built but with a bigger kitchen and a bedroom that turns into the living room. The old chef in me still needs a real kitchen.

    • @syrsknight
      @syrsknight Рік тому +6

      @@covrtdesign5279 excuse me yes there is.. beech island sc... An acre is only $10k and a mobile home can be put on it for right around $40k total. And im not a damn troll! Stop assuming... U know what they say about assuming right?

  • @christophercarr8717
    @christophercarr8717 Рік тому +50

    Yeah $80+ for effectively a shell is actually kind of expensive when you consider that’s just materials. I think the average small contractor would build it from scratch cheaper. Also not the quick few day install like the more true options. Love the content!

    • @marianl3447
      @marianl3447 Рік тому

      YES!!! WELL STATED.

    • @12vLife
      @12vLife Рік тому +5

      exactly, I own lots in central Florida and would love to DIY owner builder a 800sf house, but can't find a Florida engineer willing to work for me or sign my plans.

    • @jcgoogle1808
      @jcgoogle1808 Рік тому +6

      He should have shown a completed version of what you get for the $44K.
      I can build a 500 sq ft dried in wood structure with no finishes, no MEP's,.. no doors or windows,... for about $5k.
      Steel is the least energy efficient matrial to build a structure where you need to cool and heat the interior to live in.
      You'd have to be amoron to pay $44k. And by the time it's finished, it appears the price would be closer to $100K.
      These are over priced flashes in the pan. The gayboy who got all of the views on a post obviously has no clue.

  • @veselka16
    @veselka16 Рік тому +1

    Dude. Thank you for clarifying the details for consumers. In addition, the living space and kitchen? I did not see room for a kitchen.

  • @MBMCincy63
    @MBMCincy63 Рік тому +2

    Observing may increase your skills, but not until you get your hands into it!.. lol. Thanks Kerry, Regular viewer shivering black bell thumbs up!

  • @TylerRein
    @TylerRein Рік тому +8

    love this channel. You're a natural bro! 😄

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! I appreciate that 🙌🏼

  • @joecutro7318
    @joecutro7318 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for still covering this knowing you were going to have to let us down eventually. 😉😅🙏

  • @jpcastelli4869
    @jpcastelli4869 Рік тому

    Great video, great information. Thanks for all of your hard work in dissecting this issue.

  • @keithpenzkover9663
    @keithpenzkover9663 Рік тому +2

    You have a good sense of humor. To my ears at least. Great show.

  • @Jenda-ld8dj
    @Jenda-ld8dj Рік тому +9

    One of the best living structures right now is a camper. Its cheap too.

    • @kevintdickson
      @kevintdickson Рік тому

      RVs are built in a factory. This is actually built on site. So this is not prefab.

    • @vicfreeman
      @vicfreeman Рік тому

      You can live in a camper but you can’t drive a house.

  • @milesobrien2694
    @milesobrien2694 Рік тому +13

    Having built a prefab 3 bedroom house with a full basement in 1982-3 I already knew there wouldn't be much beyond walls and a ceiling. After watching your excellent video I started to ask myself some questions based on my experience.
    How well can you insulate this? What kind of wind force will this stand up to? What kind of snow load will the roof sustain? Anyway, it was fun to watch. Great job!

    • @txquilter608
      @txquilter608 Рік тому +2

      Good points. As a person living on the Texas Gulf Coast, these are very important to think about. Also, how much would these local improvements cost?

    • @wlenore8071
      @wlenore8071 Рік тому

      Very good points

  • @readthebible67
    @readthebible67 Рік тому

    Thank you for the clarifications on this price, what it actually means in what is the delivered product (or not).

  • @cherricrittenden894
    @cherricrittenden894 Рік тому +1

    I am looking into the Incredible Tiny Home in Tennessee. At least these homes come with electrical,plumbing,flooring, fixtures, everything finished, kitchen bathroom living room, if all I have to do is paint then I’m all for this! 😊

  • @kimberlymeldrum-howe4029
    @kimberlymeldrum-howe4029 Рік тому +4

    With everything that you need to do to get it finished and installed it's more around $80-85k depending on where you live.

  • @oldglstuf
    @oldglstuf Рік тому +70

    I assume HD sells all the parts and accessories needed to finish these homes. It would be great if they had a mix and match list of recommended items to choose from. That would eliminate the arduous task of finding things that may or may not be compatible with the shell.

    • @DareToBeDeviant
      @DareToBeDeviant Рік тому +6

      Complete parts list at a bare minimum. I occasionally do fab work and car part installations and the more complex ones done with pre-assembled kits are _always_ missing something. The item's description will usually say something to the effect of 'everything you need' but hours into the project I'll be short of adapters, nuts, screws, bolts, washers, or some specialty item only found at one place on the other side of the city. -_-
      Never thought the day would come that I'd need to seek parts at a plumbing store for a nitrous kit install on a car. Your last statement is something they ought to have. It'd be great to add some character to a prefab home without concern about whether or not something fits, making unnecessary runs to the store.

    • @curtconroy8789
      @curtconroy8789 Рік тому +9

      So, once again, we’re looking at 100k min for a finished house- plus the land, foundations, utilities, connections= full price of everything else. Up until the 80s, you could get a small starter house for 100k - in a city- , 40k in rural America. That’s what we need.

    • @jcgoogle1808
      @jcgoogle1808 Рік тому +1

      You assume wrong.
      He should have shown a completed version of what you get for the $44K.
      I can build a 500 sq ft dried in wood structure with no finishes, no MEP's,.. no doors or windows,... for about $5k.
      Steel is the least energy efficient matrial to build a structure where you need to cool and heat the interior to live in.
      You'd have to be amoron to pay $44k. And by the time it's finished, it appears the price would be closer to $100K.
      These are over pried flashes in the pan. The gayboy who got all of the views on a post obviously has no clue. He just lucked out with the views.
      I have no desire to even go look for it.

    • @T2star
      @T2star Рік тому

      @@curtconroy8789yeah after you factor in the foundation, making the walls, electrical, plumbing, etc… you’re looking at $200k. Still cheaper than a house today, but not my much for the sq footage. And you have to already own the land. Again, they’re marketing this as a second unit on an owned property, like a MIL suite or guest house.

    • @curtconroy8789
      @curtconroy8789 Рік тому

      @@T2star good points. In concept, prefabs are exciting. But until overall costs, permitting , financing and long term valuation are stabilized, they aren’t an exciting option.

  • @SJmystic
    @SJmystic Рік тому +1

    Thanks for covering this option at HD. Seems like false advertising, so not great about the person who tweeted this or for how HD seems to be advertising it. But I agree it's an interesting option, for the right people. I appreciate that you found out who's actually creating these. Very helpful info.

  • @shaunhall6834
    @shaunhall6834 8 місяців тому

    If anything this will bring attention to people that haven't considered pre-fabs. Thanks Kerry!

  • @markcollins457
    @markcollins457 Рік тому +4

    The problem I have with most of these homes is the construction is on par with a tool shed.
    The construction codes just don't allow many of these structures to be built. Just adding a room on a house requires 2x6 walls and the roof structure has to have minimum R40 insulation.

  • @jons3808
    @jons3808 Рік тому +14

    Great review! As a 20 year building professional this caught my eye. Just as I suspected, there is no cheap solution to building these days.
    This kit is nearly twice the price of my framing labor and materials (using traditional wood lumber) for a custom designed 500 sf ADU in the San Diego area (a relatively expensive place to build).
    There are so many variables in building an ADU related to local codes (which determine where you build with respect to property lines, how many square feet you can build based on your specific zone and lot… just to name a few), not to mention tying into your existing utilities which often requires trenching to access and upgrades to support the additional draws to the infrastructure. In my market, detached ADUs require their own solar (usually around $10k).
    Then you have all of the other costs like rough plumbing, rough electrical, insulation, drywall, cabinetry, countertops, appliances, plumbing fixtures, light fixtures, and so on.
    These kits are a great idea but could become a nightmare for someone with no building experience.

    • @portnuefflyer
      @portnuefflyer Рік тому +3

      Extremely well said, says this former builder (now a crane operator). This would appeal to the "handyman," a real builder would scratch build from the getgo!

  • @chrischris8550
    @chrischris8550 Рік тому +2

    When you have set sized windows and doors and can only buy them from the same manufacturer, you would know there is going to be excessive overheads.
    Best option if you have some spare land and want a single storey dwelling, is to find a manufacturer of doors and windows first and base the design around those on a simple cad package. If you need an Architect for planning permission, it might only cost one to two thousand dollars. The amount you would save sourcing your own materials would probably cut the cost of the project by at least a third even with Architects fees.

  • @carolinemiller2211
    @carolinemiller2211 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video. I forgot about it’s content because I was distracted by your hair. It’s awesome. Ps. I will rewatch your video now I’m sure the second time around I will obtain your intended message. ✌️

  • @AJShiningThreads
    @AJShiningThreads Рік тому +4

    So glad you are covering this!❤

  • @sevenirises
    @sevenirises Рік тому +7

    Awwww.....yes that was a few minutes of glorious happiness.....but thank you for the research and grounding us in reality again. Just a gimmick I'm sure gave Home Depot a weekend surge of customers. Your point is spot on.....why not just have a contractor build the whole thing if you're not handy enough to build from frame up? Good video as always.

    • @CasuallyAuthentic
      @CasuallyAuthentic Рік тому +4

      Exactly my thought. I was about to purchase the smaller version ($33k) two weeks ago and found out its just the basic shell. I did the math on in and it actually very pricy. Only reason I wanted this option was because I wanted to get through permits and build quick without having to go to the hardware store all the time to get materials for the week. But with all of the extra things you need and if you are already handy enough to put this together, you might as well stick build a plan you can buy already complete for $1k.

    • @anthonynicholson5523
      @anthonynicholson5523 Рік тому

      ​@@CasuallyAuthentic or just build a house the old fashioned way they used to in a week....the ones millions of Americans still live in...

    • @CasuallyAuthentic
      @CasuallyAuthentic Рік тому

      @@anthonynicholson5523 unfortunately that would require changing the laws regarding building regulation. Not gonna happen. It's the number one reason we have a housing crisis in the first place. Cost of building is astronomical, thanks to excessive government reach and regulation. Hopefully this civil war kicks off soon so the people can get their power back already.

    • @Pepeekeo808
      @Pepeekeo808 Рік тому

      @@anthonynicholson5523 We would all love to see the house that was built in a "week"!

  • @mikestone9839
    @mikestone9839 Рік тому +1

    I've watched several of your videos and today I realized one of the main reasons I watch is because of your sense of humor! forget the houses!

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому +1

      Glad to hear! Thank you 🙌🏼

  • @Mindywright27
    @Mindywright27 9 місяців тому

    Your hair is just magical ✨

  • @richstewart9904
    @richstewart9904 Рік тому +5

    They used to sell whole home kits ranging from 80k to a few hundred thousand. It usually included everything accept appliances. They weren't prefab though, but they did come with detailed plans.

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому

      Interesting, thanks!

    • @txquilter608
      @txquilter608 Рік тому

      I remember there used to be a two story 700 square foot house in front of their store next to the garden sheds and carports.

    • @haihengh
      @haihengh Рік тому

      @@txquilter608they still have those, market as storage or barn, but they are just little home without insulation electrical water and toilet, put it in a foundation can totally livable, just won’t get a proper home occupancy permit.

  • @JvariW
    @JvariW Рік тому +4

    Kerry you really do a good job man. I’m the worst at liking, but I’ll def be giving you more from here on out

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! Appreciate that 🙌🏼

  • @mdykstra483
    @mdykstra483 Рік тому +1

    Very enjoyable to listen to your take on this house

  • @dick2463
    @dick2463 Рік тому +1

    Keep plugging away, Kerry! Pray to the algorithm gods or whatever. This is a good niche to have a foothold in.

  • @RealBillyGarcia
    @RealBillyGarcia Рік тому +6

    I don’t have the knowledge nor the skills for this option😅. I’m gonna keep waiting on boxabl…..unless something better comes along. For me, this isn’t it. Well, maybe that hotdog stand outside of Home Depot is up my alley. 🌭😁
    I love your content nonetheless. Keep up the great work Kerry. 😎

  • @ronzombie6541
    @ronzombie6541 Рік тому +4

    Could you use this as a jumping off point and work up a total cost estimate? Concrete pad cost = ?. And cost to fit up? I'm guessing it would work out to more per square foot than new build, i.e., $200+.

  • @zilemkcah7357
    @zilemkcah7357 7 місяців тому

    I like your vibe approach to research, dry comedy, & inspection of facts. Well done! Thanks for hard work & constant search.
    I stay on homestead with limited housing and these builds are super important to study. Honestly everyone just look at the damn blueprint and start replication, the mobs can charge whatever they want for a small size home. They are eclectic and modern but a fraction of square footage our forefathers basked in; is our housing crisis solution really cramming people into small spaces? Learn more to build and do, it will save you tens of thousands, and you’ll say you did something with your life.
    Haven’t seen all your vids Kerry but I’d want to know more about the 3D printed homes, they seem in same ballpark price range but may have interesting approaches for content purposes, maybe you’ll hit that 30k thumbs up (almost there!)

  • @MacAdvisor
    @MacAdvisor Рік тому +1

    The simulation video seems to show a toilet in a half bath in the building on the rooftop deck. That would be handy.

  • @RealMTBAddict
    @RealMTBAddict Рік тому +36

    Not a bad price! Saw some land for $15k an hour away from my city. That would be a great piece of property!
    Considering the cheapest house in decent condition is about $230k where I live I'm really considering getting some land.
    I just need to set my mind to it!

    • @uteruspower1862
      @uteruspower1862 Рік тому +7

      Does the land have septic and well already installed? If not, those will cost more than the land.

    • @Alien2799
      @Alien2799 Рік тому +4

      Where are there houses for 230K? That is an excellent price! Maybe I move there.

    • @72Dexter72Manley72
      @72Dexter72Manley72 Рік тому +2

      ​@@uteruspower1862Depending on which state it's in septic will be around $7-$10k
      Don't need a well if you haul water. Or collect rain water.

    • @72Dexter72Manley72
      @72Dexter72Manley72 Рік тому +4

      Buying land is a good thing.
      Lower yearly property taxes.
      If you can find an old homestead, that would be even better to own.

    • @uteruspower1862
      @uteruspower1862 Рік тому +3

      @@72Dexter72Manley72 if it's a gravity fed system yes, but if the land is such that the county determines you need a pump system then it gets much more expensive. If you want to grow any of your own food you need a well or to connect to a community water system. I live rurally and we have a large community water system that costs thousands $$ to initially buy into (you buy a share). Here you can dig a well for bathing, toilet, and garden use but it has way too much iron content to use for drinking and cooking. I live in a very rainy part of the country and rainwater catchment wouldn't be sufficient for full-time living and gardening.

  • @dulcyyahraus7905
    @dulcyyahraus7905 Рік тому +23

    I have studied this home a lot. Plus 1 home site is very informative. This home would still be far less than many of the prefab homes you showcase. Most of the same size prefab homes are $300,000+. One point in having a small home is supposed to be a small price. This company gives significant support to make these projects successful. Many building departments are now encouraging ADU’s. This home, in my opinion, has a lot of potential, especially for those capable of DIY. Don’t discount this house!

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому +1

      Good points! Thank you 🙌🏼

    • @j0epark1
      @j0epark1 Рік тому +3

      Yeap, this is the exact house I found on Google too and Plus 1 seems pretty legitimate. I love the layout and I think I might pursue this.

    • @AworldTurnsAWT
      @AworldTurnsAWT Рік тому

      Nice try home depot.

  • @donnadornbusch6738
    @donnadornbusch6738 Рік тому

    Thanks Kerry for clearing the confusion

  • @billg3645
    @billg3645 9 місяців тому

    The “Home Depot” tiny home is an excellent concept. Vastly more people need & want an affordable option in a place to call home than can afford the latest boutique brands bandied about by the podcasting press. What would be a much appreciated followup to this episode would be one that takes it one step further…by providing a typical example full list of additional cost items the average person would need to end up at a finished home ready for move-in.

  • @kldegeyter
    @kldegeyter Рік тому +9

    Here's a 🤗 for you. Come on y'all hit that like button. As always Kerry, you're a world of knowledge in this field! Thanks for always being a diligent student and teacher. Great video 📸😎👍

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Kirby! Appreciate you tuning in 🙌🏼

  • @HEllis-qu5nn
    @HEllis-qu5nn Рік тому +6

    I will keep putting it out there that they need to make cottages. 2/2 about 1000 sq ft. This gives you a little bit more but still keeps things pretty moderate. I think alot of people would fall into this category

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому +1

      I agree!

    • @hed2410
      @hed2410 11 місяців тому

      Yes, we need more space than a tiny home offers.

  • @dragonflydroneservices1021
    @dragonflydroneservices1021 Рік тому

    Gratitude, for taking the time

  • @jwyllor
    @jwyllor Рік тому +2

    Thanks for clearing that up!

  • @scotttyson607
    @scotttyson607 Рік тому +5

    This reminds me of the Lustron Homes from 1950 except that those were larger, complete kits and had a variety of styles and colors to choose from. Unfortunately they were to far advanced for the time. Only about 2000 were sold and the company went broke in 1951.

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому +4

      Too bad! Thanks for watching

    • @pyrexmaniac
      @pyrexmaniac 7 місяців тому +1

      Lustrons are awesome! There are about half a dozen nearby my home. They are close to 70 years old, so the porcelain exteriors are showing less "lustre" but the design is so fifties phenomenal....and in such great colors like deep red, deep turquise, gray and yellow. I dont imagine the interiors are quite so attractive with their steel plank walls.

  • @good2go4
    @good2go4 Рік тому +5

    Man you great I like your humor 😂

  • @Esopusfloater
    @Esopusfloater Рік тому

    I wonder about the thought and quality put into most insulations . It’s so very important.

  • @darrengodbee3397
    @darrengodbee3397 Рік тому

    Hey Kerry thank God I finally found you again I don’t know what’s been up with you tube but they’ve really pissed me off severely here lately deleting all of the accounts I followed but I’m back now thanks for this home it does look promising

  • @capngeo2002
    @capngeo2002 Рік тому +5

    Another channel did an outfit and finishing estimate of this exact house. Drywall, paint, plumbing, electrical, etc. It all sounded a bit to the dreaming, cheap side to me at $85k U.S. No mention of land or foundation costs. Still, not bad I guess in that you can take the setup any direction you want and can afford.

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому +4

      Interesting, thanks! My guess was around 90k all in, glad someone took the time to do the math 😂

  • @chamasjiro
    @chamasjiro Рік тому +10

    You did a nice job on the review….As for the kit, it is a crock…by the time all is said and done it is not worth it. Even if done yourself, your time is worth money, chasing permits, inspections, material shopping and pickup, and then hiring all the contractors for whichever parts of the build you can’t do yourself will explode the price. Home Depot doesn’t care that you buy the package and it goes unfinished because a person bit off more than they could chew.

    • @bonniescanlan8772
      @bonniescanlan8772 Рік тому +1

      Home Depot shouldn’t donate to trump that’s for sure, but not their issue if someone bites off more than there can chew.

    • @marianl3447
      @marianl3447 Рік тому

      so glad some folks are pointing this out ....

    • @sbearly
      @sbearly Рік тому +3

      "Your time is worth money." Duh! That is why you save money when you DIY. You are saving the money someone else would have charged you because you are willing to do it for less, or for nothing. Nobody forces you to DIY. It's just an option.

    • @keltaruusutravels4024
      @keltaruusutravels4024 Рік тому +2

      You want a company to care about you. How precious.😂 Maybe they'll even give you a hug. Leave this shell to men who aren't afraid of work. Look for something complete. It will probably cost 200K, but you'll be happier with it.

    • @chamasjiro
      @chamasjiro Рік тому +1

      @@keltaruusutravels4024 Didn't say I wanted a company to care about me, the point is that once a person buys it HD has no responsibility for helping a person finish the house and that person may be stuck with an incomplete house. They also will not tell that person what all is involved. DIY is not for unskilled people. As for your comment about being afraid to work. I was a carpenter for 28 years and never once had to advertise to get work. Most of those 30 years I was a self-employed finish carpenter working for several developers at one time with 3 crews of sub-contractors working for me. Followed by 3 years of self-employed remodeling and then 6 more years of self-employed lawn care and landscaping. That was all after 6 years in the Navy. Oh, and add to that, while working those jobs I replaced the entire roofing and siding on my own house. Done all my own electrical and plumbing. And repaired my own cars and trucks, from engine replacement to brakes and everything in between. And probably today work more hours in a day than you!

  • @Cadiangrunt99
    @Cadiangrunt99 Рік тому

    Yeah I was excited about it but sadly now it's out of my range I fear still good on you for bringing this thing up.

  • @bryanarnold8543
    @bryanarnold8543 Рік тому

    Good content. Love your style and sense of humor! You remind me of a more chilled out version of the Slap Chop guy Vince Offer LOL 😂😂

  • @timgillman
    @timgillman Рік тому +12

    If the plans become popular, it might streamline the approval process.

  • @glenrobinson6846
    @glenrobinson6846 Рік тому +3

    Great reporting

  • @dster9999
    @dster9999 Рік тому +2

    This is a really good video. Thanks 😊

  • @thevasic
    @thevasic Рік тому +2

    Here's hoping you go viral!...also add words like INSANE!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!! and EPIC!!! to the title for added ballyhoo!

  • @juleswins3
    @juleswins3 Рік тому +224

    I’ll give you a thumbs up and Home Depot a HUGE thumbs down. By the time someone buys everything needed to actually build a house, it’ll be twice or more the price given.🤬🤬🤬

    • @IhabFahmy
      @IhabFahmy Рік тому +53

      HD didn't do anything wrong in this instance... they're selling a home shell kit, that even comes with customization options to meet your local municipal code. They didn't characterize it as anything else. The misleading comes from the person that tweeted the link as if it was a complete home. Go after him and give him a kick in the butt.

    • @krampey
      @krampey Рік тому +33

      I’m still interested because even doubling the price for infrastructure wiring, finishes, unexpected costs, etc. might keep you around 100k. Not bad compared to pricing of finished homes relative to this size. I like they require you to present to local county authority for building codes sign off before purchasing. Our land is rural, unrestricted so I’m optimistic we could do something like this. Would get a quote from local contractor, too, to compare to new build costs.

    • @SnazzyJazzy17
      @SnazzyJazzy17 Рік тому +21

      I agree with Ihab and Kirk. Where I live, the average price of an old house (that would most likely require renovations adding to the cost) is STARTING around $350,000... Again, for an old house. I'd much rather put that money into something new, where I know exactly what it does and doesn't need. Even if I ended up spending twice as much for the initial kit, it's still quite the bargain compared to "buying other peoples' problems," so to speak. Food for thought. I hope you guys all find an option that works great for you 😊
      Thanks again, Kerry! Saw that same article last week and was happy to see you talking about it here. Have a good day, my friend. See ya next video.
      And if you guys haven't already, hit that like button. It's easier than trying to find a Home Depot with a hotdog stand out front 😂

    • @cindybarber8449
      @cindybarber8449 Рік тому +1

      Looks like about 500 sq ft ..the small one

    • @cindybarber8449
      @cindybarber8449 Рік тому +5

      Hmmm framing only , what a joke

  • @drewbsn
    @drewbsn Рік тому +5

    Put it in reverse Terry! Your channel is the real info, not that mainstream crap media. Thanks for your awesome coverage Kerry!

  • @childcrone
    @childcrone Рік тому

    Thank you for telling the whole story on this. I does sound like they do have some good things going, though.

  • @ray24051
    @ray24051 Рік тому +2

    On the top area where the deck is I would just build another level increasing the size of the house.

    • @Pepeekeo808
      @Pepeekeo808 Рік тому

      And you are sure the framing would support another level?

  • @81redddd
    @81redddd Рік тому +3

    What do you think about the sheds that they sell ? I’ve seen a lot of videos where people turned the shed into a house.

    • @maryvon8518
      @maryvon8518 Рік тому +3

      Smarter people than me have said that the barns and sheds lack insulation, and the studs are too far apart and would need to be reinforced. Making them more expensive than buying from an actual small home company. I don't know myself though.

    • @81redddd
      @81redddd Рік тому +1

      @@maryvon8518 my plan was to get a tiny house but since the price has skyrocketed, I’m exploring all options.

  • @MaLiArtworks186
    @MaLiArtworks186 Рік тому +3

    Would be a great AirBnb!

  • @randirogue3327
    @randirogue3327 Рік тому +1

    Do any of these prefab and/or tiny homes offer additions options? Modules without kitchens that can be configured with the base module with the kitchen so that you can add extra bedrooms, bathrooms, play/work spaces? I wonder if more people would be interested if the home could be upgraded with such linkable attachments to accommodate a struggling family or that could grow with a family's needs.

  • @davidcloyd1296
    @davidcloyd1296 Рік тому +2

    Was waiting for one of the “big boys” to get involved. They have the capability and resources to establishing an entire network of builders and can easily provide all the options needed if this thing takes off. I’m in SW VA. And this is certainly more plausible than buying from someone in Iceland on South Africa or Australia, c’mon man!

    • @Greenegoat
      @Greenegoat Рік тому

      I used to live close to Collinsville, VA.

    • @keltaruusutravels4024
      @keltaruusutravels4024 Рік тому

      I was thinking the same. Oh joy, another tiny home made in Estonia. LOL. Glad Home Depot took the initiative. I'm holding out for a complete package deal. I'm too old and weak for the work but what a bargain for all those who are strong and capable. The steel frame really impressed me too.

  • @dalegereaux1863
    @dalegereaux1863 Рік тому +6

    Leave it to Home Depot to have a gotcha house.
    Sort of like the car dealership that asked so are you going to want an engine with that car ?
    What about wheels and tires do you want those too ?
    Oh yeah, those are accessory items.
    The renderings looked nice though.

    • @marianl3447
      @marianl3447 Рік тому

      lol great analogy ...thanks ..love it. it's very appropriate.

  • @Erin-Thor
    @Erin-Thor Рік тому +3

    I’m curious how much when you’re done, the total final end price just for the home.

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому +4

      Apparently someone added it up and it came to around 85k

    • @Erin-Thor
      @Erin-Thor Рік тому +1

      @@KerryTarnow - Then that’s affordable! Cool and thanks!

    • @RealMTBAddict
      @RealMTBAddict Рік тому +1

      ​@@Erin-Thorother companies have models already built with everything for the same price.

    • @Erin-Thor
      @Erin-Thor Рік тому

      @@RealMTBAddict - Maybe. I’ve been looking and there seems to always be a catch. Finish out on a house would be about the same. In my area finding help is the issue.

    • @RealMTBAddict
      @RealMTBAddict Рік тому +2

      @@Erin-Thor Seeing how it costs about $40-$60k to covert a van into a livable space tiny homes seem reasonable. The land is the hard part here.

  • @maddkiller
    @maddkiller Рік тому

    even with the crazy price of most building materials now, you can build that home for a fraction of that price. a friend just build a 3 bedroom home for 55k, stick build, nothing special, nothing fancy, but still a solid house. i understand pricing is different on where u live because of property costs and how much it costs to get concrete poured and so forth, but that is a small home, u can stick build that for a lot less and with those finishing's too. you can learn most of what you need online.

  • @h5mind373
    @h5mind373 9 місяців тому

    THe first home I bought after getting married was a two-story Dutch Gambrel made by Sears. It dated back to 1930, and was extremely well built.

  • @joannecamacho8156
    @joannecamacho8156 Рік тому +18

    OMG Get to the point!!!

  • @stephani969
    @stephani969 Рік тому +4

    Being able to provide all my needs without the help of the Government is really a dream come through and I’m getting $20,000 returns from my $7,600 investment ☺️

    • @stephani969
      @stephani969 Рік тому +1

      This is all thanks to Mr Jason Appel. I invest with him and have made a lot of money investing with him

    • @Wayneu252
      @Wayneu252 Рік тому

      I heard a lot of investing with Mr Jason Appel how good is he, please how safe are the profit

    • @ammon127
      @ammon127 Рік тому

      I trade with him, The profit are secured and over a 100% return on investment directly sent to you..

    • @ammon127
      @ammon127 Рік тому

      He's on TELE GRAM with the username

    • @ammon127
      @ammon127 Рік тому

      below

  • @MsGnor
    @MsGnor Рік тому +2

    Kerry omg your sneaky asides 😆🍻 although HD's offer is kinda 'close but no cigar', it signals mainstream attention on the housing crisis. They may not have solved the problem(s), but the more we have competitive focus on it, the more likely real solutions will come out of it. I'm ever hopeful 🤣

  • @StephenMinkin
    @StephenMinkin 5 місяців тому

    Price could be lower but that's a very good kit. I would put it on stilts and remove the kitchen space to add more space.

  • @benrawner5218
    @benrawner5218 Рік тому

    Just found your channel good stuff. Do you think you could do an episode where you price out what it would really be with differnet options, like Home Depots, plus the rest (doors, windows, electricity, etc...) so people could know what it costs realistically.

  • @Blair1Collins
    @Blair1Collins Рік тому

    Good review. Thanks! 🙂

  • @Dhalin
    @Dhalin Рік тому +1

    A modular home, at least in PA, is about $50-100 per sq foot, and those usually come with basic appliances and are better than just a flimsy shell. They sell them as small as 1,000 sq ft (which is twice as big as this tiny thing) and for square footage, the modular home is actually cheaper. If you can find something around $50-60 per sq. foot, you'll be getting almost twice the value as this thing. I can't really see where this thing would be anything more than a camping hut or something, which is why it is called a "getaway house", it's not for actual 24/7 fulltime living. It's like a vacation spot in the woods or something, something like a log cabin. You wouldn't use it as a primary home.

  • @fallbrkgrl
    @fallbrkgrl Рік тому +1

    Just a quick one for the algorithm gods😁
    Thanks Kerry!
    ❤️🌵☀️⛈️🌈☮️🐎

    • @KerryTarnow
      @KerryTarnow  Рік тому

      Thanks Laurie! Much appreciated 🙌🏼

  • @careypennington9336
    @careypennington9336 Рік тому

    Great break down. Liked!

  • @berklia
    @berklia Рік тому +1

    epic & good information - thanks!

  • @OWK000
    @OWK000 Рік тому +2

    Those Concrete Geodesic Dome Kits are cheaper for a shell and more fire resistant and it sounds like, more insulated. Heat also circulates nicely in a dome shape. A little more ugly maybe, but bang for buck. Metal building also have condensation problems which really are not nice.

  • @oceanside88
    @oceanside88 Рік тому

    You had this story days ahead of Homes & Gardens. So trend setter you are🎉

  • @davidcloyd1296
    @davidcloyd1296 Рік тому +1

    I’m hitting the like button like I’m playing Galaga!

  • @sprezzatura8755
    @sprezzatura8755 Рік тому +2

    I think Amazon came out with a shipping container house for about the same price a few years ago.

  • @michaelmashburn6068
    @michaelmashburn6068 Рік тому +1

    Love the rooftop deck

  • @Woodlawn22
    @Woodlawn22 Рік тому

    Thank you Kerry!