I love that Randy comes and personally sees to it that these models are connected properly. It speaks volumes for the company that he is very much 'hands-on'. Hopefully - this will keep the haters at bay. Everything looks great Hans! So glad to see everyone in action!
Haters? When you accuse others of what you are guilty of, you are projecting, and that's what you're doing here. Interesting that the most hateful people seem to be the ITH cultists, always attacking others who don't share their views or opinions.
My plan, 1 for me, 1 for my daughter and her fiancé (they are drowning in NY). Then when their babies come 🤞🏼 we get a 3rd for more room for my kids and my grand-babies. 🥰 If my son wants to come along, we get 4. Endless possibilities with Randy’s vision.
My question is why are you using wooden blocks under these homes instead of cinder blocks like under most mobile homes are used overtime the wooden blocks will give away you need to use cinder blocks instead
When we level and block up the homes, we do use cinder blocks. Randy and Tom brought blocks to join these two homes and they’ve been doing this for far longer than I have so you’d have to ask them about it (special promo, they joined Jim’s homes together for free)
@@streetsmartintelligent And at a cost that would be prohibitive. Remember, Randy is the guy who charges $750 for a $49 sink from Lowes as an "amenity."
I was there on property last week. I was disappointed to see it was so much smaller in reality than is depicted...and so very close together...way too close. The property is also right up to the backyards of a neighborhood. Honestly having trouble seeing him fit all the things he has planned for this very small community.
Nice opportunity for living tiny. It’s not for everyone, but I’m happy to see these communities popping up for those who do want to go tiny and live simpler! Well done!
With all due respect, this is a “tiny” home community, not a “lots of space, live miles away from your nearest neighbor” type of property. Yes the homes are close together, it is a tiny house community. Tiny homes or a tiny home community isn’t for everyone. But if you want community, you want to live with other people living tiny in a safe, secluded area in nature that’s easy to access yet out of town and on a lake… this is it!
I like the fact you can put two homes together to make a larger one...But I would of put a slab and retainer wall so when it rains I don't lose any of that dirt and it slide into the lake...
Why didn't they invest in a level cement pad to put that on. It's going to get out of level all the time, or at least about 3 inches of gravel. Don't like how they are leveling it up for long term use.
God bless them for having fun, enjoying the chicken and onion rings and ice cream. I do wonder how they will feel about their little box houses 5 or 10 years down the road when the move in excitement is gone. $25k per box, plus site prep, setup, then whatever your budget allows for giving it some style. I'm sorry, but to me that does not look like a professional installation and I think these boxes look dreary. Yes they hit a price point, but I suspect they will not hold long term value. I could be completely wrong and I wish these people the best.
Sorry, a little delay between the first and second videos. Wasn’t much to see inside once they cut out the door, just a connecting space. They trimmed around the opening nicely, could hardly tell it didn’t come like that. Check out the newest video on my channel for the tour of the inside
I have asked the manufacturer to put together a model like this. Except I need 2 bedrooms (on each side) and the center to be bath; living; kitchen and laundry
$15,000 key (or seed) money to secure your Lease, then $300/month. The monthly fee covers road maintenance and amenities like hot tubs, pickleball courts, a gathering spot right on the Lake, community Fire pit, and a Community center with outdoor TV'S for Movie nights and Football. Also dumpsters and maintenance of the septic system and the Lake. You pay your own water and electricity.
@LisaSantak proposed amenities. Hans is taking a break from developing lots to start work on some of those since there's 27 residents already (I imagine immediate needs like dumpsters and laundry facilities). Privacy fences between the Airbnb and Residents have gone up, and parking has been put in for the Airbnb section. A fire pit area has been set up. The lake has a fountain and is full of fish that were introduced to keep the grasses down. Just getting started on amenities.
@wandadavis8209 Sounds like it's not for you... Maybe look elsewhere.... Can always pay more to get more... Lots of other tiny home communities around with more space & rents @ 750.00 + water, electric + storage units for an addt'l 60.00 a month 10x12's.😊
It looked like I was watching the key stone cops . Thats a lot of work.
Indeed!
I love that Randy comes and personally sees to it that these models are connected properly. It speaks volumes for the company that he is very much 'hands-on'. Hopefully - this will keep the haters at bay. Everything looks great Hans! So glad to see everyone in action!
Haters? When you accuse others of what you are guilty of, you are projecting, and that's what you're doing here. Interesting that the most hateful people seem to be the ITH cultists, always attacking others who don't share their views or opinions.
The cult is inescapable
@@annjames1837 And like rust, they never sleep.
"I dont have the heart to tell them I wanted it on the other side" LOL THAT MAN IS A HOOT!
Haha he likes to joke around!
@@gotinybefree My type of people. If you cant cut loose and be a bit silly sometimes then life is a bore and too stressful.
My plan, 1 for me, 1 for my daughter and her fiancé (they are drowning in NY). Then when their babies come 🤞🏼 we get a 3rd for more room for my kids and my grand-babies. 🥰 If my son wants to come along, we get 4. Endless possibilities with Randy’s vision.
Great plan!
My question is why are you using wooden blocks under these homes instead of cinder blocks like under most mobile homes are used overtime the wooden blocks will give away you need to use cinder blocks instead
When we level and block up the homes, we do use cinder blocks. Randy and Tom brought blocks to join these two homes and they’ve been doing this for far longer than I have so you’d have to ask them about it (special promo, they joined Jim’s homes together for free)
Christina has the best lot on the lake with all of that shade!!!
It would have been nice to have seen the inside with the two boxes together.
We have a video for that: th-cam.com/video/cD3lqwKPNt4/w-d-xo.html
What are the building regulations for these tiny (mobile homes)? Set up regulations? Insurance? Definitely not for handicap.
They can be modified any way YOU like it...
@@streetsmartintelligent And at a cost that would be prohibitive. Remember, Randy is the guy who charges $750 for a $49 sink from Lowes as an "amenity."
@@BeDoHave-so8nr...that's downright thievery....shame on him.
I was there on property last week. I was disappointed to see it was so much smaller in reality than is depicted...and so very close together...way too close. The property is also right up to the backyards of a neighborhood. Honestly having trouble seeing him fit all the things he has planned for this very small community.
Your on the ground report is greatly appreciated!
@@BeDoHave-so8nr honestly..I would not give 15k$ key money for this location. He means well...but ...
Nice opportunity for living tiny. It’s not for everyone, but I’m happy to see these communities popping up for those who do want to go tiny and live simpler! Well done!
With all due respect, this is a “tiny” home community, not a “lots of space, live miles away from your nearest neighbor” type of property. Yes the homes are close together, it is a tiny house community. Tiny homes or a tiny home community isn’t for everyone. But if you want community, you want to live with other people living tiny in a safe, secluded area in nature that’s easy to access yet out of town and on a lake… this is it!
I like the fact you can put two homes together to make a larger one...But I would of put a slab and retainer wall so when it rains I don't lose any of that dirt and it slide into the lake...
This clay doesn’t move lol, I wish it were a little sandier!
Does it rain between the hookups, or is there a cover
Why didn't they invest in a level cement pad to put that on. It's going to get out of level all the time, or at least about 3 inches of gravel. Don't like how they are leveling it up for long term use.
Looks like it might sink in mud.
These float...
@@streetsmartintelligent Duh, you float in water, not mud.
To close to waters edge i think, a good rain will wash this right into the lake
lol we get some good rains around here, usually 2-3 inches at a time
God bless them for having fun, enjoying the chicken and onion rings and ice cream. I do wonder how they will feel about their little box houses 5 or 10 years down the road when the move in excitement is gone. $25k per box, plus site prep, setup, then whatever your budget allows for giving it some style. I'm sorry, but to me that does not look like a professional installation and I think these boxes look dreary. Yes they hit a price point, but I suspect they will not hold long term value. I could be completely wrong and I wish these people the best.
Real Cool.
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Awesome ❤😊
No interior shots???
Sorry, a little delay between the first and second videos. Wasn’t much to see inside once they cut out the door, just a connecting space. They trimmed around the opening nicely, could hardly tell it didn’t come like that. Check out the newest video on my channel for the tour of the inside
Randy very nice person helping people I want be there to
How much is the lot rent tho
$300/mo
Jim, you busted me eating ice cream as you said that…😂
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I have asked the manufacturer to put together a model like this. Except I need 2 bedrooms (on each side) and the center to be bath; living; kitchen and laundry
Sounds like a good plan!
I love this couple! Great idea to put two together. Side question, what is a Smashburger? Thank you in advance.🙂
A smashed down flat burger
@ Oh. That was simple. Thank you!😊
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO GET INTO ALOT????
$15,000 key (or seed) money to secure your Lease, then $300/month. The monthly fee covers road maintenance and amenities like hot tubs, pickleball courts, a gathering spot right on the Lake, community Fire pit, and a Community center with outdoor TV'S for Movie nights and Football. Also dumpsters and maintenance of the septic system and the Lake.
You pay your own water and electricity.
@reynetallents really, they have all that up and running or that's what they are proposing...
@LisaSantak proposed amenities. Hans is taking a break from developing lots to start work on some of those since there's 27 residents already (I imagine immediate needs like dumpsters and laundry facilities).
Privacy fences between the Airbnb and Residents have gone up, and parking has been put in for the Airbnb section. A fire pit area has been set up. The lake has a fountain and is full of fish that were introduced to keep the grasses down. Just getting started on amenities.
Guys...I was there...no way to fit all those amenities in that place. ITS WAY SMALLER THAN YOU THINK
@wandadavis8209
Sounds like it's not for you...
Maybe look elsewhere....
Can always pay more to get more...
Lots of other tiny home communities around with more space & rents @ 750.00 + water, electric + storage units for an addt'l 60.00 a month 10x12's.😊
Personally ...I would want a door on the other side ...jm
If you instead put the homes end to end, you could have doors on either side of the home
Poor Randy, he's not gonna be able to keep putting these together for folks....Tom needs to train those younger bucks..
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