It had no electrical, and he made a video saying he won’t live in it, and doesn’t have land for it…and is instead air&bing it after installing electrical wiring and insulation…because it has none.
He said mortgage where? Renting where ? I'm proud of him and I don't even know bruh, I love to see ppl win in life. It truly makes me happy. Did I mention how much I love this for him. Alright I'm done. Byeeeeee.
Regrets? Instantly regret? This guy is an actual person and there are people who know him. I'm one of them and I just sent him a link to your instant regret message. Stop chasing clout by using other people videos and attaching lies to them. Have a great day.
Did he expand it correctly? I saw some people that had thought their house was low, then they figured out it wasn't expanded all the way. Just checking.
I'm proud of your friend to buy a cute home. People don't need to waste money on huge homes. Save and invest the money for future and things you want to do in your life.
He’s 23 with the house in 2024. That’s not a bad for a starter. As for the height of the house, it should’ve been explained when he bought it. I guess he didn’t read the description. Plus colors can always be changed. I think he just made a fast purchase without doing his research first, that’s on him not on the house.
@@lotus_flower2001 The house has plumbing internally. He showed us the plumbing inlets in the video. It's a nice camping crib or starter for a young guy. He still has to get septic, clean water hookups. That's on him. Same as building any home on your own.
That's not freedom... That's a trap to suffer just like buying an RV ! It's going to take a ton of work to keep that thing in good condition, it's not quite as tuff as a real house !
N he said the ceiling was 2high. that’s 2complaints hooray 4the ceiling smh! He said he was just kidding about the pink couch now that it cross my mind n a split 2nd.
Your new home gets no complaints from me. It's impressive to see a young man like yourself already setting himself up for financial freedom. Everybody has to crawl before they walk. My first home was purchase in '97. My mortgage pymts were $550. I paid my home off in 15 years. I rent it out currently for $2500 a month. I never sold my first home and I have upgraded a few times on newer homes. Keep up the good works and stay focus on being financially free of debt
for someone that is a bad -ssa at construction, this is a good house because you can do some adjustments on it and it will hold up for 20 years or more.
If people bought land and did this there be more houses on the market and less people paying rent in return. Less custoner means lower proces more people should do this
You're 23 with your own home you flexing already yeah the roof might be a little short but if it was any bigger you pay more right and again foldable house all you need now is property and hook up you add a wood-burning stove and I'll pay rent I'm 6ft 1@1/2 it's not like I'm going to get the impulse to hang a chandelier
24k don't go tp far these days, not sure what was expected. It looked more than livable to me, lower ceiling mean cheaper power bill since you don't have to heat or cool pointless space YOU don't need.
So, I did the math and broke down the monthly cost to be $2100 a month and some people pay more then that for less space. He’s saving so much money! Sounds like a winner to me! Congratulations 🎉🍾🎈🎊 ❤
My husband and I recently purchased a 20ft container home for his mum, which will be placed in the backyard of our house. We're so excited !! it looks great on the inside.
Well at least he made a great investment and they came put it together he won as long as he had a place to put it he didn’t seem disappointed he seem as if he more not sure if anything
What did he expect, did he not look at the listing or did any research? I'm single and wouldn't mind the 20x40 version, you can ever stack them with the proper prep. You can also reinforce the structure, add siding, and a sloped roof to make them last longer.
buying with the intention of living in it but decided its not livable for you so you decide to turn it into an AIRBNB.... he regretting it but making the best use of it.
If you ask me I think it's an awesome investment it can allowed to save money to purchase a bigger home and rent that out as a Airbnb he will get his money back and some
Thats a nice house. He's too young to be making that kind of purchase without some guidance. But I can tell that he is the type that you can't tell sht.. lol..
Try buying a real house for less than $27k to find out everything has to be gutted because you only have the foundation, not to mention the location. Researching is always the 1st step and process in understanding what you're getting to align expectations accordingly. The sad part is you're now stuck with something you don't want and the odds of recouping your financial loss may be difficult. This may be a lesson learned, unfortunately. 🙏🏿
That’s a blessing nice I’ll be thankful nice no issue here he got what he paid for congrats Amazon for selling what we see I will be buying a from y’all now Amazon thanks
I am 6'4" and would be hitting my Head Constantly if he is 5'8" and almost touching the ceiling.. Also, You Can find Less Expensive ones on that site.. BUT Would have been Less Expensive to Buy a Prebuilt Shed ( CASH! NOT Rent To Own! ) and Finished Off Himself. And Still Had Money left over...
I mean. For 25,000 what do you expect? It looks livable for one or two people. Or someone looking to save 17-2500 a month on rent. Could pay it off in two years putting 1200 a month or so on it an have financial freedom for another 5-8 years before it starts to have serious issues most likely. Seems like a good investment for someone trying to save up, dig out of debt, start over, escape society in a remote place. Idk. Just my two cents.
Basically what he bought was a double wide, CONTAINER house. The problems that I can see that he would run into are related to many things. 1) INSURANCE -- That:s the big one. Does he have: homeowner's, fire, flood, earthquake, home warranty or eathquake insurance (depending upon where he lives). 2) Zoning laws, 3) problems with taxes. 4) City services. Like sewer hook up? That's usually a biggie !!! Did he check to see IF, the area he lives in will allow him to, 'set up shop' where he wants w/o being hooked up to, or connected to certain utility services. Some cities or counties will till you that if you have a home structure you HAVE to be connected to city facility services, too. 5) A heating / cooking source. Does he have propane or natural gass to use? What's sometimes happens with these so-called 'container' houses or houses that can be deemed as a 'container house' is that it's very hard if at all possible to even get insurance for those structures which means he could have a house, no mortgage it's all his ....... bought and paid for but what happens if something happens to the house and he has no insurance, what does he do then? That's where one of the biggest problems will come in. Not saying any of the above because, I don't like what he did. I'm not happy for him. It's just the opposite. I'm just putting out some other food for thought and hoping that he's checked into these things before he bought it. And the other big thing about the zoning laws I hope he looked into the zoning laws for the city and county that he lives in to make sure that wherever he set up his house at that the area is properly zoned for such pop-up structures. None of this is meant to throw or pour cold water on his awesome buy. I just hope that passed the cheap price and the outer structure set up convenience....... I just hope that he and or someone else has counseled him on some of the other things I mentioned above. Would hate to find out later on that he basically either had to abandon his structure move his structure or have it torn down.
When does he instantly regret buying it? Looked like he was pretty happy to me, and if that actually holds up for 4-5 years, I'd be happy with it.
Yeah I’m confused as well he seams fairly happy with his purchase
The title is definitely click bait
Right😂😂 his young ass was clearly excited, sarcastic but clearly beyond satisfied
It had no electrical, and he made a video saying he won’t live in it, and doesn’t have land for it…and is instead air&bing it after installing electrical wiring and insulation…because it has none.
It's a f@$ing overpriced shed Amazon calling it a " house" is a scam!
Thumb down for lying. Clickbait crap.
Lol he can't see it.
lets say he makes at least 50k a year....no rent, honestly this was a smart financial decision. He will have allot of freedom.
No rent? Where are you gonna park it ? 😂
I think connecting that house with utilities will cost as much as the house lol.
Could rent it out
rent costs like 20k/year so it is a great decision
No town in America will allow that. It's basically trash.
He said mortgage where? Renting where ? I'm proud of him and I don't even know bruh, I love to see ppl win in life. It truly makes me happy. Did I mention how much I love this for him. Alright I'm done. Byeeeeee.
Mortgage or rent for the *land* is still needed.
Byeeeeeee!🙄
He owns his land@@thewhyzer
Utilities still need to be paid.
Regrets? Instantly regret? This guy is an actual person and there are people who know him. I'm one of them and I just sent him a link to your instant regret message. Stop chasing clout by using other people videos and attaching lies to them. Have a great day.
Did he expand it correctly? I saw some people that had thought their house was low, then they figured out it wasn't expanded all the way. Just checking.
I'm proud of your friend to buy a cute home.
People don't need to waste money on huge homes. Save and invest the money for future and things you want to do in your life.
Where did your friend put this house and how does he like it?
Hey friend I know him too, what you been up too
He’s 23 with the house in 2024. That’s not a bad for a starter. As for the height of the house, it should’ve been explained when he bought it. I guess he didn’t read the description. Plus colors can always be changed. I think he just made a fast purchase without doing his research first, that’s on him not on the house.
It's not a house. It's a shed with furniture. There is no electricity, insulation or plumbing.
@@lotus_flower2001
They can install them.
@@lotus_flower2001 The house has plumbing internally. He showed us the plumbing inlets in the video. It's a nice camping crib or starter for a young guy. He still has to get septic, clean water hookups. That's on him. Same as building any home on your own.
That's not freedom... That's a trap to suffer just like buying an RV !
It's going to take a ton of work to keep that thing in good condition, it's not quite as tuff as a real house !
Good job young man...some people dont have nothing...He can always brick it in to make it stronger in put it on a foundation...
Wtf you complaining for??? You can rock that if you know how. That house is better than paying $2400 per month in rent
You have to buy the land to place the house....
@@Vybe_ the is the first thing....then the Amazon house. Done
if you actually watched the video, I don't think yo u did, he wasn't complaining and he didn't regret it
@@laliblackcastle2779 ......and the difference is what?
The only complaint I heard was about the (pink) couch, he wasn’t feeling it 😂
N he said the ceiling was 2high. that’s 2complaints hooray 4the ceiling smh! He said he was just kidding about the pink couch now that it cross my mind n a split 2nd.
Looks nice to me ! Less than 30K be grateful no more rent it’s all good
But you’ll now have payment plans for a while cuz no way a ordinary person has that much money on them or access to it
@@samanthagriffinv2.08how would you know that you are doing like you know how much people have in their bank account?
@@samanthagriffinv2.08what is a payment on a 26k house ? Come on
@@jermellswell he put it on a credit card so it’s prob not what a mortgage would be 😂
@@mamat1213 Agreed
He said it on TikTok that the spot it was in was temporary until he finished with his land that he purchased
Right.
He can move this House on his Property somewhere in the back.
Turn it into a Guest House ❤
Your new home gets no complaints from me. It's impressive to see a young man like yourself already setting himself up for financial freedom. Everybody has to crawl before they walk. My first home was purchase in '97. My mortgage pymts were $550. I paid my home off in 15 years. I rent it out currently for $2500 a month. I never sold my first home and I have upgraded a few times on newer homes. Keep up the good works and stay focus on being financially free of debt
Did this fool set it up in the parking lot of his mother's complex?
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣
🤔 Do you even have $26,000 to purchase one?
@@sldrgrl20downzerotogo11yes I do! But won’t need to since I already own several homes and also 20 acres of land where I vacation
@@sldrgrl20downzerotogo11What does it matter? Who spends 26k on a house with nowhere to put it😂😂😂 poor financial choices.
saving on bills ..i wish i had this in my 20's as a single woman
Being in my 20s, this is my plan or something similar once I finish college
Pink furniture, my guy, you're wearing a pastel purple shirt. 😂
It's easy to just buy cheap slipcovers in the color that you want and put them on,or sell or trade it if it's not the kind of furniture you want.
A great way to become a homeowner.
That’s not bad for 24k !
Saw a other video, he only regretted it because he didn't think about land and where to put it at. Just a blind buy
Crazy how 60 years ago you could buy a big home 1,500sq/ft for this price. This would be the size of the garage of the house.
Times change Old Timer
crazy that 500 yrs ago, you could buy a palace for this price.
$25,000 then would be about $282,000 now.
Yet people allow this nonsense like the person above. "Times change", no, common sense does.
@@user-ilelrjb times changed for the worst
Looks like a $24,000 house. You get what you pay for.
for someone that is a bad -ssa at construction, this is a good house because you can do some adjustments on it and it will hold up for 20 years or more.
pretty sure he needs to either rent or own the land he puts it on though! I don't think Walmart will be happy with him squatting there long!
@@lindadonaldson7568 He already paid $24,000, a small plot of land wouldn't be impossible.
Don’t seem like no regret to me!
You will always find someone whose willing to do the job better for the same price.
23! Owns a home. No rent!! Dude… that’s one year of rent anywhere! Congrats. Great decision.
THIS IS FAKE. HES IN THE PARKING LOT OF A COMMERCIAL BUSINESS. STOP WASTING OUR TIME
pink couch and the ceiling was the only complaint I'm going to get one from elon musk
If people bought land and did this there be more houses on the market and less people paying rent in return. Less custoner means lower proces more people should do this
Not bad to have your own place st 23 no rent to pay.
If he ever moves into another place he can rent that out
Why is nobody mentioning the lack of insulation and electricity?
I wonder what is the cost to have actually plumbing and sewage line dug and hooked up
You paid 24k tf you thought you was getting, Diddy Mansion 😒 🤣
You're 23 with your own home you flexing already yeah the roof might be a little short but if it was any bigger you pay more right and again foldable house all you need now is property and hook up you add a wood-burning stove and I'll pay rent I'm 6ft 1@1/2 it's not like I'm going to get the impulse to hang a chandelier
He doesn’t seem unhappy looks nice
That's 5k - 10k brand new if u buy str8 from manufacturer.
Doesn't including shipping
Smdh
Where is the regret?
This tiny man (5'8") shouldn't be complaining about anything at that price.
Did the house come already build?
Where did u place ur house
I'm sorry but it sounded to me like a pink couch absolutely fits him.
Thats good for 24,000. Better than my 5th wheel i paid 90,000 for
24k don't go tp far these days, not sure what was expected. It looked more than livable to me, lower ceiling mean cheaper power bill since you don't have to heat or cool pointless space YOU don't need.
10
K for an average shed in NorCal
So, I did the math and broke down the monthly cost to be $2100 a month and some people pay more then that for less space. He’s saving so much money! Sounds like a winner to me! Congratulations 🎉🍾🎈🎊 ❤
What's wrong with it?
That’s kinda fire tho
I literally seen the same house in Alibaba
the pink couch is the best part!
He should be very proud of himself. ❤🙏
You title is misleading. It's gonna cost you subs including mine!
Can you do an update sometime in the future on how it holds up in rain since it was unfolded (if I’m correct).
the link in my bio will lead you to my Amazon store where you can find the house for $7000-$8000
yes i need to see these in major storm...
mortgage free rent free live it bro
My husband and I recently purchased a 20ft container home for his mum, which will be placed in the backyard of our house. We're so excited !! it looks great on the inside.
Click bait. He didn't regret anything but the a piece of furniture and a lower than usual ceiling.
He definitely gay
What makes that relevant?
I think its a damn good deal for 26k
PRAISE GOD
Well at least he made a great investment and they came put it together he won as long as he had a place to put it he didn’t seem disappointed he seem as if he more not sure if anything
What did he expect, did he not look at the listing or did any research?
I'm single and wouldn't mind the 20x40 version, you can ever stack them with the proper prep.
You can also reinforce the structure, add siding, and a sloped roof to make them last longer.
Spreading misinformation about regretting it dude said he was gonna make it into an Airbnb
thats ingenius
buying with the intention of living in it but decided its not livable for you so you decide to turn it into an AIRBNB.... he regretting it but making the best use of it.
And why isn’t our government not producing these homes for the homeless
For 26,000 this house is not bad at all, not bad at all whatsoever
If you ask me I think it's an awesome investment it can allowed to save money to purchase a bigger home and rent that out as a Airbnb he will get his money back and some
Thats a nice house. He's too young to be making that kind of purchase without some guidance. But I can tell that he is the type that you can't tell sht.. lol..
Really decent! Great deal! I like it.
Your music is drowning out your voice. I can hear the music, but I can't hear YOU.
How low? Im 6'3. Also is there wiring and outlets or no?
Can u pls provide the link to this house
no worries the link in my bio will lead you to my Amazon store where you can find the house for $7000-$8000
This is actually what i want thanks for the video
The only thing didn' t like was the low ceiling and pink sofa. I mean 24K is a good price. Just check measuremnts before buying one.
$8,000 directly from the supplier. Sad he paid that much.
Try buying a real house for less than $27k to find out everything has to be gutted because you only have the foundation, not to mention the location. Researching is always the 1st step and process in understanding what you're getting to align expectations accordingly. The sad part is you're now stuck with something you don't want and the odds of recouping your financial loss may be difficult. This may be a lesson learned, unfortunately. 🙏🏿
What the entire hell You didn’t have to lie. Speaks volumes about your talent and creativity
how does the plumbing, electricity, water and electricity work?
I think they come with the plumbing and electrical wiring all ran and installed. It's literally plug and play.
@NICCANERD yeah but what is the cost of digging and connecting a sewage and electric line?
That house will collapse upon itself please be careful'...
I didn’t even know that you can buy houses on amazon, this is something new that I’ve learned
Everything he complained about can be solved with just $376k more 🤦🏿
That’s a blessing nice I’ll be thankful nice no issue here he got what he paid for congrats Amazon for selling what we see I will be buying a from y’all now Amazon thanks
I am 6'4" and would be hitting my Head Constantly if he is 5'8" and almost touching the ceiling.. Also, You Can find Less Expensive ones on that site.. BUT Would have been Less Expensive to Buy a Prebuilt Shed ( CASH! NOT Rent To Own! ) and Finished Off Himself. And Still Had Money left over...
I mean. For 25,000 what do you expect? It looks livable for one or two people. Or someone looking to save 17-2500 a month on rent. Could pay it off in two years putting 1200 a month or so on it an have financial freedom for another 5-8 years before it starts to have serious issues most likely. Seems like a good investment for someone trying to save up, dig out of debt, start over, escape society in a remote place. Idk. Just my two cents.
That’s what yall get tryna order EVERYTHING online…..😂😂😂
He can save a lot of money. Great invesrment
Bro it's beautiful & ANYONE WHO TELLS YA IT ISN'T IS NOT A FRIEND. ENJOY UR BLESSING . AND GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU. 😀
Less heating cost and looks good. I wish I had the $ for one!
What is the link to buy one?
This is just clickbait.
Looks like he's pleased with it
Basically what he bought was a double wide, CONTAINER house. The problems that I can see that he would run into are related to many things. 1) INSURANCE -- That:s the big one. Does he have: homeowner's, fire, flood, earthquake, home warranty or eathquake insurance (depending upon where he lives). 2) Zoning laws, 3) problems with taxes. 4) City services. Like sewer hook up? That's usually a biggie !!! Did he check to see IF, the area he lives in will allow him to, 'set up shop' where he wants w/o being hooked up to, or connected to certain utility services. Some cities or counties will till you that if you have a home structure you HAVE to be connected to city facility services, too. 5) A heating / cooking source. Does he have propane or natural gass to use?
What's sometimes happens with these so-called 'container' houses or houses that can be deemed as a 'container house' is that it's very hard if at all possible to even get insurance for those structures which means he could have a house, no mortgage it's all his ....... bought and paid for but what happens if something happens to the house and he has no insurance, what does he do then? That's where one of the biggest problems will come in.
Not saying any of the above because, I don't like what he did. I'm not happy for him. It's just the opposite. I'm just putting out some other food for thought and hoping that he's checked into these things before he bought it. And the other big thing about the zoning laws I hope he looked into the zoning laws for the city and county that he lives in to make sure that wherever he set up his house at that the area is properly zoned for such pop-up structures.
None of this is meant to throw or pour cold water on his awesome buy. I just hope that passed the cheap price and the outer structure set up convenience....... I just hope that he and or someone else has counseled him on some of the other things I mentioned above. Would hate to find out later on that he basically either had to abandon his structure move his structure or have it torn down.
But can he sale it again? It would be nice not to pay rent. What about water utilities setup on his property?
i see nothing to regret, ill turn that thing into a full size house for cheap
I actually like it. Now if it was 2 bedrooms I’d drop it on a empty property out in the woods
Should have waited til Elon musk dropped his house 😂
Is he slow that was spectacular for 26k😂😂😂
I guess you was thinking you bought a mansion.
Nothing wrong with that
Airbnb you make $2000 a month ❤ genius
100 xs bigger than most apt. in NYC
You literally can buy anything off Amazon ha. Next thing you know Amazon gone be selling 🐈 lol
Ha!
😂
🚩You Can Always "Modify Doors" And ANYTHING Else If Necessary....🔥🔥🔥🙏🙏
Beautiful Shed
First house not bad
I don't see a single issue with this purchase.
Don't be ungrateful buddy you got more than what you paid for.