This Is the Cheapest Prefabricated Home on Amazon, and ...
This Is the Cheapest Prefabricated Home on Amazon, and ...
I woke up today and decided to search the world for the cheapest possible mobile living solution you can get on Amazon. What is the result this time around? Nothing more than a prefabricated folding and mobile home that you can even build a two-story villa with.
To understand a bit of what's going on, we need to take a closer look at the crew behind this habitat. That would be none other than China-based PuZhong House, a team of architects, engineers, and financial operators bent on offering quick, affordable, and easy-to-use deploy habitats. Best of all, they have countless prefabricated home styles to match customer needs and wants, even one unit dubbed the "Apple Style Office Cabin," but that's a story for another day.
Now, the Folding Container House, as it's been dubbed, is a piece of folding metal that weighs around 1,500 kg (3,306 lbs). So, to load it onto a trailer or anything like that, you'll need the help of a crane.
Photo: PuZhong House
To do so, you'll need to buy some land, grab the proper building permits, and await your package. Once you've waited two to three weeks, assuming there are no delays, you'll receive that 1,500 kg package reduced to just inches tall. Once it's aligned with the foundation, push the roof of this bugger into place, lock the walls into place, and voila. The rest is in your hands, and there are some things you'll need to do before calling this box your home.
First, you'll be required to add a few other panels to the structure, including the rear and front caps, the latter also having space designated for a door. Don't worry; it's all in place in the box. After this stage, most folks would add some interior wall panels, but the Container House has smoothed panels already in place. Hang up your paintings, bring in a galley block, a few beds, a portable toilet, and you're set for one wicked summer vacation.
If you're the sort of person that has no limit on how they can spend, why not look into adding some solar panels, batteries, inverters, and LEDs and really take things to the next level? Maybe some waterworks. PuZhong even advertises these babies as being stackable, so creating a "villa" is a real possibility.
Photo: PuZhong House
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Think about it. You take a trip out of town one weekend, up to some mountains or beach, and by nightfall, you're wondering if it's going to be the good old back seat again or if there are other options in the area. With a quick search on Google, you find an Airbnb in the area overlooking the beach. Heck, it was even brought on-site two days ago, meaning you stand a chance of being the first ones in.
Finally, I want to point out another aspect of these prefabricated habitats; they can be a solid business model. I'm talking about becoming the Airbnb establishment itself, with a few of these units scattered all over your local state or country, in high-interest areas, of course. Considering these babies will only run you $3,400 without shipping fees and taxes, with a few thousand more, you stand a chance of raking in some decent cash.
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