I really like this idea for a property that has no structure on it and would cost a ton to build on. If you can get water/septic and some power generation and a starlink then it seems great. Too bad most of the areas I would want to put one of these probably is too harsh for them to hold up very well.
If nothing else, it could be a temp solution for while you do build a larger house on some land and it seems a lot better than a trailer.
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>If you're in the market for a new home, look no further than Walmart's tiny home - which comes at a much cheaper price tag than Amazon's.
Just months after Amazon began offering stylish pop-up homes, Walmart has started selling tiny homes at a notably cheaper price than the tech giant.
One in particular, the 19-by-20-foot 'Mobile Expandable Plastic Prefab House' from Chery Industrial, will cost you $15,900 from Walmart with free shipping.
I really like this idea for a property that has no structure on it and would cost a ton to build on. If you can get water/septic and some power generation and a starlink then it seems great. Too bad most of the areas I would want to put one of these probably is too harsh for them to hold up very well.
If nothing else, it could be a temp solution for while you do build a larger house on some land and it seems a lot better than a trailer.
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From the post:
>>If you're in the market for a new home, look no further than Walmart's tiny home - which comes at a much cheaper price tag than Amazon's.
Just months after Amazon began offering stylish pop-up homes, Walmart has started selling tiny homes at a notably cheaper price than the tech giant.
One in particular, the 19-by-20-foot 'Mobile Expandable Plastic Prefab House' from Chery Industrial, will cost you $15,900 from Walmart with free shipping.
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