San Antonio Tiny Homes Are Here🏡
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- San Antonio's Southside and Northeast side are getting these Tiny Communities with really good amenities. I'm not a huge fan of tiny homes but this is a good value for affordable ahousing!
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:07 - Development coming to South San Antonio
01:00 - Lennar Southton Meadows
03:35 - 1000 sqft home for around 200K
04:14 - Lennar Tiny Home Cost
04:40 - Tiny Home Tour
05:51 - Tiny Home Community in NE San Antonio
06:36 - Outro - Розваги
Each of these tiny homes should not cost no more than $75K.
their tiny homes are selling @ $400 a sq ft. Its beyond idiotic.
@@kyptokrit1630 Its insane!
@@kyptokrit1630 So what homes are selling at $400,000 plus in their community.?
@@jamesstovall1839 I said $400 per square foot.
Yup, we're getting screwed no matter what size the house is. Next thing we'll know if tiny homes become the "new normal" we'll be paying $300k+ for these shacks.
Lowe’s is selling the same house for $6,000
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that's basically what these are. These are just sheds built on site with plumbing and electricity.
and where are you going to put that shed?
Parking will be a nightmare! At those prices, it's almost guaranteed most will have more than one car per household.
People parked on both sides of the street. In 20 years crime rates skyrocketed.
Slums in 2 generations
I say 1 generation.
within 5 years is my guess..
What a great idea. I would 100% buy one of these, but not for those prices.
Prices are Shameful! it's a joke!
No, you wouldn't buy one of these. Corporate raiders are making them for 'rent' only.
i build tiny homes in nova scotia Canada, my cost to build is over 70G CDN , are you serious ???
That is the problem with these. Cheap materials and workmanship that will be a never ending repairs for this amount of money.
The aerial views of these homes look like the tent cities when I was deployed in the military. 🤣
The way things are going in this country, 20 years from now this will be the norm for a family of four.
Those houses our way over priced!
Price is NUTS!
Can't imagine all the neighbor problems like the ones who think it's okay to blast music or own three or four large vehicles creating major in and out issues for everyone else around their shoebox. Lennar is shady and this development has future urban blight written all over it.
And the rating of the schools is already B-.
That means the value of the home would only fall given your scenario, which is highly probable.
this is all all so depressing - I hate what our country has become
It really is depressing they are living right on top of each other you can do your yard with a weed eater bc a lawn mower is almost to big
Everyone is gonna get blocked by guests too. Nowhere to park because it's too narrow. Dumb.
This is literally a community of AirBnBs.
That so called "full shower" is the size of a coffin. It's horrible
You see these small homes by the thousands in any town in mexico, these are for the poor that are moving up and cost around 18,000 to 25,000 dollars, this is a sign of the times. 😢
You will live in the box. You will eat the bugs. You will own nothing and you will be happy.
🤣🤣🤣 if nobody buy them, it will go back to the nature. I hope nobody buying them. Texas have so much LAND, and people think it’s okay to live in a BOX.
god at least make the box cheap. the box is so expensive with what they are offering.
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@@Koushi82they’re going to milk you for as much as they can. Parasitic elites
This is what happens when you let New Yokers and Californians into Texas.
This was planned, built, & approved by Texans. This is captialism..smaller home plus it costs more per square ft.
Lennar Homes is a Texas company based out of Friendswood, TX and created by an oil company to facilitate the needs of housing in the east Texas refinery area.
dont blame other states for your bullshxt. its 2024 everything is going up. its not the 1960
Just be sure to do your homework on any builder before you sign a contract - at least make sure you get a comprehensive 10 year warranty. I think as of right now, that Lennar has a $30k incentive and an interest rate buy down, bringing the price down to ~ $110k - but that still makes it ~ $300 per square foot!
Price is ridiculous around 167k for that you could get a 3 bdr house
I thought they’d be more affordable tbh, was perplexed when they revealed the price. 😮
Over priced.
Might as well buy a single family home for that price and remodel
250-280k$ in this area, with mini split system) I hope it is a joke, real price 150-180)
These should be no more than 60k
thanks so much for this Tre and thanks for your time... I am looking forward to Coming to S.T. can't wait to check out these Tiny Homes. My Subbies would love to see this
210k for a garage OMG ! You peeps are insane !
I saw these a few months ago and was so disappointed in the quality. These are cardboard houses with the lowest quality materials I have ever seen in any home . Drive around and look at these “new” home roofs sagging and tons of obvious quality issues.
Sad
😮😮😮😮
Hopefully a tornado doesn’t go through there 😢
They look like the basic homes they sell here in Mexico, which are like $80K
Sorry, Mexican pesos or American dollars? Or is there a difference. I'm not in America and when I went to Mexico they wrote pesos as $
@@bldontmatter5319 Yes, Mexican Peso uses the same symbol *$* but you can add *MXN* just to specify, for example: *$300 MXN*
do you mean a trailer park? blackrock is buy up that land too.
I was thinking the same thing. The trend of a long skinny house, squeezed next to your neighbor.
Amazing nothing like having to climb a ladder to go upstairs
How do you get anything up there safely??? A bed? A desk? Even if you only use it for storage? You are on a LADDER w/round rungs, which is the most dangerous kind, and if you miss one rung, your life can change...forever...in a split second, and most especially if you're only using one hand to climb and the other to carry things. The rungs are ROUND and not flat, which is such bad design.
The fenced backyards are amazing, especially for people with pets and (if the HOA permits it), you can have a shed to keep your lawn tools, plus have nice patio furniture.
I love, love, love tiny houses but a ladder like this house provides is a built-in lawsuit because it's a design flaw from the architect.
A secondary issue is all the heat is going to rise, and although the mini split is just below the "opening" to go in there, I don't know how well it will circulate. A lot of electrical outlets up there, so if you can carry a fan up there...while you climb w/one hand. /eye roll
Honestly, I almost think that would have been a better outside deck with a staircase leading up from the outside if they didn't have the space to put an inside staircase.
This is definitely a house for a 20-early 30s something person with no kids. Can you imagine having children having to climb that ladder to go into their rooms when they're sick, or little ones when they have to go to the bathroom (and it's not like you can have a potty up there for them because where are you going to dump it?), or to have to climb up there every night to read bedtime stories to them?
This agent got it right, it's pretty much a room for gamers to hang out and play video games (or maybe a yoga studio for someone super healthy, strong, flexible, and fit, and you can leave your mat up there).
Even if you wanted to store Christmas decorations up there, can you imagine what a PITA it would be to get it all up there, and bring it down once a year.
I hate to be so negative because clearly this developer has done what so many refuse to do. I want them to succeed so they will build more. Fingers crossed that ladder is easier to get up and down than it appears. You definitely can't sleep up there because if a tornado warning came in the middle of the night, or god forbid there was a fire, you wouldn't be able to get down fast enough.
Maybe it could be a music (small instruments), yoga, and gaming room? $400/sq ft is a lot...
LOL
@@le_th_ Climbing that ladder will get old fast.
Spend an extra thou and add stairs!
200k?? Affordable housing??
Stop voting Democrat
At 350sqft, you might as well build apartments
$1,050 average payment per month is only principle and interest. Add insurance and property taxes for around $550 per month and you are looking 👀 at $1600 per month. Insurance & property taxes are only going to increase year over year. You do the math.
I like the 11100 sq ft size but over 200k for that is INSANE. MORE LIKE 150 makes more aense
I love these so much 🥰 I saw another video on these. The one bedroom is the nicer one.. The one you climb up with a ladder forget that. The other one is way better.
I think there's a lot of people that think these aren't worth it, and grant it, they probably aren't, but I still think this is one solution in the housing crisis. Honestly, the trend is that families are getting smaller, and lots of young people don't really care to buy homes or have children. If you can help the new generations have affordable options, then maybe people won't feel like life is getting so catastrophic that they can't even reach their home-ownership goals. Personally, I hate big homes, I plan on having no children, I don't want to stay in Texas forever, I make a good income. To me, this is the perfect investment.
Given the size of the house and the poor build quality known from the constructing company, the lot itself isn't worth what you'd be paying. Let alone the expenses in keeping the home in decent working order
Sadly this is not an investment property.
It’s oil field and Toyota housing. No different than fancier RV parks with amenities.
It will become low income housing soon enough when they don’t sell in this dragging real estate market,
@@deniseghomer3032so RIGHT!!!
@@deniseghomer3032especially when investors swoop in with cash offers.
This is a horrible investment. That Lake, is a wastewater lake. Also those homes are beyond over priced. Who the hell are you going to sell that too?
The point of tiny homes is home ownership and less expenses! Paying rent for a home is a RIP off and will just lead to the same problem as apartment gouging!
What’s the difference in these and Louisiana row houses?
I believe the LA row houses are larger
10 Months to build these?? That's INSANE! These can be built in 4 weeks with a modular type of set up (not mobile) and for much cheaper. I'm a big believer in Tiny homes built and developed the right way but this is going to be a future slum in a decade!
Everyone is calling it
It's a future slum or rent-nightmare area. Sad that America has become this. Get out now.
I suspect each stage of the build has its own inspection, and that's where the weeks accrue into months
What happens to this neighborhood when these become rentals? Hopefully the percentage of ownership out weighs the rentals
2 issues here, and 1 is a game breaker.
1st, the price. those homes are likely in the 70k range to build. the extra 60k is the cost of the land. They really needed to build them on lower cost land area's. Those are probably 120k land plots split in half.
2- Its an HOA community... that means even if you own the house flat out, you can still loose it to the HOA... there are so many HOA horror stories that you just dont' want to live there.
Even with materials costs, I don't see how the smallest can be more than 40k to build, and that's being generous. I've built about twenty homes.
@@jacquigonzalez5447 Insulation, heating and AC, appliances, the price of stoves, fridges, and such have gone up due to supply chain issues.
Bathroom fixtures. All of that quickly adds in.. hence 54k quickly becomes 64k.
@@jenniferstewarts4851 supply chain issues? I'm in Russia and it's completely isolated from the west... The supply chain issues are fake in the USA to facilitate higher costs. It's a fact. Even RUSSIA DOESNT HAVE THIS ISSUE STOP BELIEVING THE LIES
Price per sq ft is more than double what a $300k house (in a nice area) is. People paying $400 a sq ft for an east/south side house is just crazy. Houses literally around the corner are $145 per sq ft.
Thank you, for posting all your research.
"Tiny homes" has become a price-gouging racket.
Thanks for the video, I am a real estate appraiser in the SA and surrounding markets, and my single son is looking for his first home.
You know good and well. That you are not sending your son to look at these expensive shoe boxes.
I rather live in one of these then an apartment.
I grew up in the north west of England, where there are vast areas of 100 year old terrace houses of 650 sq feet. We lived happily enough in them .
Overpriced, other homes with more larger lot are being sold at that price and that price theyre selling it for- on the southside of SA?!? Definitely Overpriced for the location and the barely existent yard. Doesnt even look like that good quality.
Those tiny homes are for like singles or maybe couples. Do you get a back yard? It's nice that you can stand up in the loft. So thanks for the video.
That kitchen is incredible alright.
Not more than 50K it would be better to buy an old condo on the medical center better location same space
This is not tiny homes. The prices are not affordable. This is very disappointing.
Thanks.
The ladder is unreasonable.
I think what a lot of south side realestate developers who develop for Toyota workforce dont realize is that the majority of the employees work for suppliers, not Toyota proper. While Toyota pays its workers well, the suppliers generally do not. That said, just south of San antonio you can get a house on land, where you dont have tonlisten tonyour neighbor snoring and farting for the same money.
UP AND COMING MEANS, UR GETTING THE SHAFT!!!
So true, I am actually pissed at the gall of thinking this is the answer to apts. I would rather live in a 5th wheel.
Where is the water heater in that house? I didn't see one.
Its like a Matchbox house
How u get the bed up the ladder
Inflatable mattress?
Tre, are there monthly "lot" fees for these homes? Does the price include the land? Also, are any of these communities being built in North San Antonio? Great video. Thank you.
Probably an HOA
No...lot fee's you own the house and the land!
@@mavisspillman1407hoa oops. Watch increases in future
I’m in North San Antonio. I highly doubt those things are going to be built here.
No lot fee, its owned land... which is why the price is so high, i'm betting each "half plot" is about 60k With the home being 70k.
For 68k-ish you can get a 14x26 1 bed, 1 bath... - land cost. in texas... so if you could find a 9k half plot (.09 acre), dropping concrete pylon foundation you could do the home for about 80k
How are these neighborhoods going?
Every human on Earth should be able to control thier own piece of land and build tiny home to thier linking and no property taxes!
So who's going to fund the pd, fire department, and any other services you'll need?
@@thataintit2133 the local communities if there is a 100% unanimous vote for all the local within each boundary.
@@capitalismisdivisionofevil8322 how do you think your home taxes are spent?
@@thataintit2133 HOA Land Lords of Extortion, State Cult Officials who control territory for 100s of years.
@@thataintit2133we never had property taxes, income tax, and 95% less other taxes from 1776 -1913 and seen the fastest economic growth never seen before in history.
It’s what people can afford. Seems like a good idea. House maintenance is expensive.
It's more expensive per-sq ft....this is awful
@@Roberto-de8xvI rather live there than an apartment
@@BlueCollarBanditmost apartments have better floor plans than these homes
People can’t afford $200,000 homes. Are you fucking kidding me
These tiny homes cost more than a 2500 sq. ft. 5 bedroom home did only 2 years ago
I would love to buy one of these but not the price. I don’t need anything super large and it’s only me so this is ideal but building one would be cheaper
Dang, I saw a youtube short about these houses a few hours ago.
Didn't know it was in my backyard!
EDIT: UA-cam algorithm anyone?
slightly pricey?
Lennar is famous on shady buildings; check their Las Vegas jobs; I recommend to check throughly their building jobs before signing anything
How much is the tiny homes there
We need one un Houston bad!!!! I would buy asap!
There basically is no south side especially after the city limits end . I might swing thru to check these out.
Looks like the new smart cities starting up.
They need to be spaced farther apart
200k bruuhh wtf
These look like "Cookie Cutter" homes.
Post war america was built on cookie cutter homes. Keeps the cost down, those who want alterations will have to pay a premium or build themselves
You also share a yard for all that money! I would do it for $50,000 it’s like a KB home community!
Better have a finished basement for $100k I could maybe see it working depending on how big it is in person 😂
Charles Barkley: How are those San Antonio women gonna get in the door
This is what it's come to? This was cool for vacations and cabins but we're now so squeezed this is all we can afford now?
They basically wasted land thinking they did something.. should just continued with townhomes,4-plex etc build up
I got my house here in el paso tx new for 140.000 4bed 2baths half acre back yard..😅😊
Tre, are there monthly "HOA" fees?
$12
@@kyptokrit1630Don’t do it “HOA” neighborhoods are horrible… A lot of pettiness
HOAs are good. They keep hoodrats out.
Good idea but come on man maximum 100k for a single bedroom is reasonable in this market
Will the tiny homes come to the US281 area?
That is a great question for the DEVELOPER who makes those decisions based on their business plan and where they'd like to head in the future.
10 months for a tiny home by a large builder is crazy.... I built a few with my brother and one other helper in 6 weeks from foundation
I've recently signed a contract to with CastleRock Communities buy a new construction house (Blanco Floor Plan, 2298 sf, 4bed/2.5bth, $315K) at Hickory Ridge Master Planned Community. It has 3 builders there, CastleRock, First American Homes, and Bella Vista Homes. Model home is located on 8903 Hazel Birch, Elemendorf, TX 78112. This Master Planned community is supposed to have 3000 homes with luxury style resort pool, lazy river, dog parks, and hiking trails. It's located between Victor Braunig Lake and Calaverasa Lake. I think this is going be like Cibolo Canyons Resort Community but minus the traffic, highway constructions, and not expensive. You should do a video on the model homes at Hickory Ridge.
This isn’t solving housing crisis it’s adding to it.
as someone from the UK, these look like normal sized houses to me. except in the UK, they are generally terraced, whereas here, they are detached (and obviously, having a detached home is better).
The largest state in the lower 49 is building the smallest housing development with all that land? That doesn't make sense
10 months for a tiny home made out of toothpicks? :) In 3rd world countries people are building real brick homes with their neighbors in less time, and expecially less money lol :) :)
They need to bring these to other cities in TX.
There is nowhere to park there as a guest. They made the homes too close that a car cannot fit in between!
I wish Lennar would plan better we’re they put those green boxes for cable and electric posts. Instead of the front of the homes. Looks awful. Why not the back yard?
If San Antonio allowed developers to build rowhomes within the city, would this ever have been built?
Good for ppl without a bigger budget.
It is sad,they do not allow them in some towns
This is last 20 years Mexico house model, now exported to the U.S. Ja, prepare to pay 60 dls fee for the rest of your life for "maintenance" (maintenance for the administrator family)
These homes are too expensive for what you are getting and entirely not mobile friendly. gotta take a ladder upstairs? gonna be a pain to also get furniture up there if it can even fit
Brauning Lake drive to East Central high school? What?
That's crazy far!!!!
Why is homelessness growing as all these homes are being built? Who’s going to be moving into those homes?
For the price of a VCR.
These communities keep getting tighter and tighter... This shit is insane...better than nothing tho .I guess
They want you to have nothing and be happy
@@ShinedaddyTX Its the "new normal"
I know lennar is using that 3d lavarcrete in Georgetown
Oh nice!
These prices are criminal. Building costs are probably 10/15k so someone is making a lot of money on the misery of the housing crisis.
Govt Fees charges are killers in australia and you
Those houses look like the houses in my country (Mexico).
Simple, affordable & get people out of their apartments! What’s not for you, may be great for me. There’s an incredible need for affordable homes. Cities, counties, builders, tiny home villages all have rules, stipulations & will enforce them, just like larger home areas. Just because something is small doesn’t make it bad. Go back to your big homes & talk about all the crazy people living in that tiny home village. Guess what, someday it may be you wanting to downsize to a tiny home community. Don’t criticize because it’s not for you. Let freedom live.❤
I hope many more communities throughout the US develop small/tiny homes & offer an alternative for retirees, couples and/or single people. It’s not that crazy of an idea many of us boomers & early GenX were raised in 700-1000 sq ft homes & it’s time to bring those houses back especially with the property taxes through the roof, utilities sky high. I think these communities are so needed.
These aren't low cost communities nor are they a good alternative. Their just reducing traditional square footage and increasing cost per sq ft. A 350sq ft house for 140k is crazy. thats $400 a sq ft. We're paying more for less. its not good.
I grew up in smaller homes in the 60’s and 70’s, but the yards were large and we had city parks and pools nearby. Now everything that is new has an HOA and there aren’t city amenities, each subdivision has their own choices. Luckily, I live in an older HOA so have a mandatory HOA of around $300/year for the entrance monuments, landscaping and irrigation but the pool, tennis court and clubhouse is optional for the older platted homes like mine and mandatory for the newer areas. We have half acre lots while the newer ones don’t and ours had native trees and vegetation while the smaller lots had the entire hill denuded and scraped to bare dirt. It’s quite ugly. We have restrictions on certain separate structures but have enough space that nothing is really a nuisance. I am 65 and never lived in an apartment and will die in this house. These homes are in my city and it’s cheaper to stay where I am than to move to the glorified projects. They might be better than an apartment but many people don’t want to have to pay for landscaping and maintain it and the property. Loud people, smoke, lack of street parking are increased in that cramped neighborhood.
Retirees can’t deal with a ladder going upstairs and the bathroom is not large enough as for ADA requirements.
@@deniseghomer3032 I am 65 and disabled and still go up ladders but never when I am by myself. My husband is 63 and goes up and down ladders all day working full time. We live on a hill so the yard is steep. I have 8 steps to the front door and 32 from the back door to the ground. I didn’t have a sedentary job and his requires a lot of bending, lifting, climbing and carrying equipment. He often helps out our neighbor who has lost his vision several years ago but did all the maintenance on his house and he is in his 80’s. My FIL is 89 and comes to visit and climbs the stairs without difficulty. We visited a nearby cave and from the exit to the parking lot was a steep hike and we were at the front following the tour leader. We reached the top and nearly everyone who was behind us had stopped to rest, some sitting down. I need to use a cane but my FIL doesn’t. Those others were all younger including teenagers. You are right though but many people now and younger spend too much time sitting and can’t deal with 2 story homes even now.
I can't BELIEVE people like this crap before builder s,land grabbers💵💵 came to texas community's were developed MUCH better, now more. Traffic!!!