Interesting video. My friend built something similar without the plumbing and it was around 15-18k based on finishes. Price seems excessive for that small a house.
I work as a building inspector in Ontario. They are completely wrong when they say no permit is required. At that size no permit would be required for a shed or accessory building (as shown in the video when he was on the building department website) but this is a house which is not a shed or accessory structure. Of course the company will not say that. They’ll sell you the product and they’ll be long gone by the time the local building department shows up.
I don't know if it's a sales tactic or if they come from another area and honestly think no permit is required because maybe it isn't where they are from, but sh*t, here in Ontario you need a permit to scratch your own butt, so you definitely would to move into a house. I'm in the middle of trying to get my ducks in a row for a tiny build, cuz housing is ridiculous. Sad part is, I can afford to get the shell done and paid for, but the only thing holding me back is I know I won't be allowed to move into it I til the wiring, heat, and basic plumbing is in, and the wiring is what's going to kill me. Even getting a rough quote so I can try to get financing or arrange a private rent to own deal (if I can't get financing on my own, I might be able to find an investor willing to do a private VTB deal) so I can have an idea how much I'll need. Last time I had wiring done on a similar sized place it was 14k, but that was decades ago, so I know it'll be more now. The insulation is something I could piddle away with myself, same with putting up gyprock and putting down some basic flooring. But no way would I trust myself with wiring, and as simple as I'm planning on going with the plumbing, I'm still leaning to getting someone who actually knows what they're doing to get that, so I'll be stuck in an RV for a couple (maybe a few) years until everything is done
It’s a bunkie and in Ontario the building code now allows for 160 ft.² for a Bunkie or a shed. You don’t need a building permit so long as it’s not wired or plumbed.
@@Caoucaren gotta have heat and lights, so there's gotta be wiring. Nobody's gonna stay anywhere they can't at least charge their phones or watch tv. I personally wouldn't spend much time in a place I couldn't shower or brush my teeth in either, so it would have to have at least in and out pipes for plumbing
@@makaylaforbes6719 there are ways around the code. You could have an extension cord from the main house going to the Bunkie for electricity or you could have one of those power stations like a bluetti, As far as water goes, you could bring bottled water,a toilet can be an outhouse or a composting toilet or an incinerator toilet, got to think outside the box. These structures, like the videos says, are more a secondary shelter, the main house would more likely be the source for electricity and water.
@Caoucaren the toilet wouldn't be my concern. I'm well versed in off grid living, but I would also still have at least the ability to turn on a tap. I don't really understand why municipalities won't make room for communities of these buildings. I wouldn't mind getting one myself and have it solar equipped, but the fact is you still need a permit to build a structure for living in, and to get that permit it needs basics like wiring and plumbing
I think Mr ford need too watch this video. This great idea for building homes for homeless people.were know in ont government is spending billions off dollars too build home.This save big money in Long-term.
@@timwhite8878 other places in the country are already doing this for homeless people. I think they should loosen up size restrictions in alot of places tbh, or at least get on municipalities to allot a minimum amount of acreage per town for communities where these are welcome as housing so people can actually buy them for themselves. Most people can at least afford to pay for their own Bunkie, and if they actually did that, maybe there wouldn't be so much homelessness
@@johnnyachillesjelinek6765 and Canadian money isn't worth as much as the US cash either, so you gotta consider that, plus the cost of materials and labour
I don’t think it’s like that. It’s all different depending upon the location and the type of house you want to build. What kind of roof , flooring, windows, exterior walls , insulation you want etc. so at the end it depends on what you want. It could be less or it can be more. There is number is the description so feel free to contact and get a quote.
no way would i buy this tiny home, i have seen many tiny homes bigger than this one, even with a wrap around porch , plus a bedroom that you can actually stand up your whole body, this is a complete rip off !!!!!
Interesting video. My friend built something similar without the plumbing and it was around 15-18k based on finishes. Price seems excessive for that small a house.
I work as a building inspector in Ontario. They are completely wrong when they say no permit is required. At that size no permit would be required for a shed or accessory building (as shown in the video when he was on the building department website) but this is a house which is not a shed or accessory structure. Of course the company will not say that. They’ll sell you the product and they’ll be long gone by the time the local building department shows up.
I don't know if it's a sales tactic or if they come from another area and honestly think no permit is required because maybe it isn't where they are from, but sh*t, here in Ontario you need a permit to scratch your own butt, so you definitely would to move into a house.
I'm in the middle of trying to get my ducks in a row for a tiny build, cuz housing is ridiculous. Sad part is, I can afford to get the shell done and paid for, but the only thing holding me back is I know I won't be allowed to move into it I til the wiring, heat, and basic plumbing is in, and the wiring is what's going to kill me. Even getting a rough quote so I can try to get financing or arrange a private rent to own deal (if I can't get financing on my own, I might be able to find an investor willing to do a private VTB deal) so I can have an idea how much I'll need. Last time I had wiring done on a similar sized place it was 14k, but that was decades ago, so I know it'll be more now.
The insulation is something I could piddle away with myself, same with putting up gyprock and putting down some basic flooring. But no way would I trust myself with wiring, and as simple as I'm planning on going with the plumbing, I'm still leaning to getting someone who actually knows what they're doing to get that, so I'll be stuck in an RV for a couple (maybe a few) years until everything is done
It’s a bunkie and in Ontario the building code now allows for 160 ft.² for a Bunkie or a shed. You don’t need a building permit so long as it’s not wired or plumbed.
@@Caoucaren gotta have heat and lights, so there's gotta be wiring. Nobody's gonna stay anywhere they can't at least charge their phones or watch tv. I personally wouldn't spend much time in a place I couldn't shower or brush my teeth in either, so it would have to have at least in and out pipes for plumbing
@@makaylaforbes6719 there are ways around the code. You could have an extension cord from the main house going to the Bunkie for electricity or you could have one of those power stations like a bluetti, As far as water goes, you could bring bottled water,a toilet can be an outhouse or a composting toilet or an incinerator toilet, got to think outside the box. These structures, like the videos says, are more a secondary shelter, the main house would more likely be the source for electricity and water.
@Caoucaren the toilet wouldn't be my concern. I'm well versed in off grid living, but I would also still have at least the ability to turn on a tap. I don't really understand why municipalities won't make room for communities of these buildings. I wouldn't mind getting one myself and have it solar equipped, but the fact is you still need a permit to build a structure for living in, and to get that permit it needs basics like wiring and plumbing
plus a lot of tiny homes have stairs that you can put storage in,
Thank you
Interesting.
Keep up the great work Harinder ❤
Thanks azaad ♥️
How much will be pay park
Great video, a lot of information. Thank you!
Thanks 🙂
I think Mr ford need too watch this video. This great idea for building homes for homeless people.were know in ont government is spending billions off dollars too build home.This save big money in
Long-term.
Ya that’s true
@@timwhite8878 other places in the country are already doing this for homeless people. I think they should loosen up size restrictions in alot of places tbh, or at least get on municipalities to allot a minimum amount of acreage per town for communities where these are welcome as housing so people can actually buy them for themselves. Most people can at least afford to pay for their own Bunkie, and if they actually did that, maybe there wouldn't be so much homelessness
You still need water and electricity and the piece of land so it ends up being 100,000 or more
This homes at US are 10000 $
@@johnnyachillesjelinek6765 and Canadian money isn't worth as much as the US cash either, so you gotta consider that, plus the cost of materials and labour
seems kinda an insne price for what your getting
wheres the shower ??
This model doesn’t have any shower
Can we buy one from other country?
You might it’s just going to extra delivery charges. You can contact them on Instagram
ITS NOT A HOUSE ITS A SHED.
If we building 1000 sq ft that cost will be $400K
I don’t think it’s like that.
It’s all different depending upon the location and the type of house you want to build. What kind of roof , flooring, windows, exterior walls , insulation you want etc. so at the end it depends on what you want. It could be less or it can be more.
There is number is the description so feel free to contact and get a quote.
@@harinderbhatiacanada I can build 1000 sq ft house for $250K easy so why on earth I will pay $40K for tiny 100 sq ft house.
So Can you build similar 108 sqft for 25000$ ?
@@harinderbhatiacanada yes any day my friend not $25 only $20K
Send me your company name and contact information
No shower?
Second one had a shower. You can customize it as per your needs
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if your going to use it as an office , you still need a bathroom duh
You can add that too it’s customizable more you add more you ended up paying
no way would i buy this tiny home, i have seen many tiny homes bigger than this one, even with a wrap around porch , plus a bedroom that you can actually stand up your whole body, this is a complete rip off !!!!!
That’s not a tiny house it’s just for adding an additional space to your current house
I still wouldn’t pay that little box for $40,000
He is lying . Do not fall for this scammer. " let's go with me ".
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