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You're paying 50% over the value, the quality sucks!
ОтветитьSears sold modern home kits in the early 1900s. Every single thing needed to complete a home was shipped by rail, very sturdy builds. The homes were classic designs, and many across the country are still lived in.
ОтветитьYou mean star energy?
ОтветитьNeed lego houses. Has you get more money or needs you can easily buy a connecting unit.
ОтветитьANY BODY KNOWS IF I NEED A CITY PERMIT TO PUT THIS TINY HOUSE IN MY BACKYARD?
Ответитьits sad thats sheds are being called houses now, and selling at what should be house prices. how much shit are people willing to eat?
ОтветитьWhy are none of these available
ОтветитьOne floor only
ОтветитьThey look all ugly
ОтветитьYou should be able to buy these kits for 5k-10k. I spent about 4000 building mine out of normal rated materials from a big box store and it's a lot more solid than any of these flimsy toolsheds. If I'd ordered directly from a lumber yard I'd have saved at least $1000.
ОтветитьPrices would help, as well as what you would need to install it or build it.
ОтветитьI'd rather take that then the streets
ОтветитьWhat's ISOLATUON...LOL!!
ОтветитьI liked a few to be my future home.
Ответитьthanks for sharing... I would buy 6 or 7 of these tiny homes and join them together, it would be amazing! I love it!
ОтветитьThe house is very impressive, I am also sharing 3d small house designs for your reference before making. ❤
ОтветитьWow amazing. Building my own tiny house too. Liked and subscribe too
ОтветитьAnd thanks to her l when she says you can buy drapes.
ОтветитьThis lady could be a salesperson using buzz words to throw us off. Totally livable is a buzz term. I’m not buying it because yes it’s a f&$king home so I hope it’s livable because if it’s jot then why would anyone buy it. Oh I like to buy a home with hey takesnup space and does nothing else.’
ОтветитьWow are you saying a home is totally livable. Wow who would have thought hot thst a home is actually livable on top of being a home. I love when the lady talks about the obvious as if we need to be happy about that.
Ответитьnone of this is available btw!
ОтветитьI like # 8
ОтветитьIs this person reading from the Amazon description?
ОтветитьAre they VA approved? Can you join a few together for a larger home?
ОтветитьStar Energy?
ОтветитьIs that made in CHINA???
ОтветитьThis is perfect if you’re single with a small dog
ОтветитьNone of the 5 links I tested worked. This video is a waste of time.
ОтветитьI love the last home
ОтветитьSTAR... ENERGY....STAR....ENERGY
ОтветитьWhy wouldn't you add the price. From bare to fully loaded. I can't watch 😢
ОтветитьI would totally get one of those as a guest house. Particularly loved the last one modern design.
ОтветитьOi, her vocal characteristics are too annoying to sit through this video.
ОтветитьThe only tiny “house” on this list is the Starenergy one. All the others are like glorified sheds. A single room, no matter what you put around the outside wall cannot be called a tiny home. A proper tiny home has at least one separate bedroom, a separate bathroom, a kitchen, an eating area, a lounge area and storage.
So, most of these really don’t qualify to be called tiny homes.
I’m about to break the tiny home market in Houston to very soon if god well 🤲🏿🙏💯❗️
Ответить10k then, now 100k, better off buying a real home.
ОтветитьImpressive designs
Ответить“Stare-nergy!” Haha I’m sure the founder never thought they’d need a hyphen
ОтветитьNo disrespect, but you do not seem like someone that should have ever considered a tiny house. I’m a single mom w/an 11yo boy. He’s a straight A student, but somewhat of a loner and doesn’t really like having to “entertain” so we rarely have guests. I’m 53yo. All my friends are married and their kids are off to college. I have family but they never come over. They have their own lives. I have a pile of clean laundry that’s been sitting there for a week. I would think if you’re into how you look or “fashion”, tiny house living is NOT for you. Again, no disrespect, but you seem really wrapped up in aesthetics whereas I think a tiny house is about practicality. I never even open the closet of clothes I might wear if I were to go out—because I never do. When my son and I lived with his Dad, he had a 3200sf house and a 1 acre lot. Everything was gated off. It was pointless. When you have a little one, I just don’t see how someone like yourself would have ever considered living in a tiny home. But I appreciate knowing your perspective as I am a true minimalist and am done with a garage full of useless crap and drawers full of 5hit I forgot I had and do not need. I have 4 closets. Never even open them. Again though, you’ve actually made me realize that I am the polar opposite and a tiny house would be perfect for us.
Ответитьand all that I wanted to see was the unit on the thumbnail that got me to click on this video. well, here's to wishing you got what you came for.....
Ответитьthere all unavailable
Ответитьoriented strand boards are much lower quality than plywood
ОтветитьWish you would have added prices
ОтветитьNone of these are still available on Amazon 😭
ОтветитьSo where the hey is the one in the thumbnail that claims <$10k? (granted this video being a year ago that price has probably changed).. but still: which house is it? lol
ОтветитьYou won’t even tell us the price ?
Ответитьcan't carry insurance on them in hurricane village
ОтветитьStare-en-ergyyyy
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