If you want that lifestyle (like I do) and can do a lot of the work yourself, and have somewhere to park it, then its absolutely worth it. But paying 100k plus, to get from a builder is crazy
They're very similar to a mobile or manufactured home. They can be put in a park or on land that you own. Alot of the difference has to do with the design. The biggest difference between the two is their size. Tiny homes usually are only anywhere from 100 and 400 sq ft and are designed for a self-sufficient lifestyle. Mobile homes are anywhere from 600 to 1300 sq. ft, allowing for more living space.
I'm not a minimalist by any means but I like the idea of the tiny home number one for the affordability number two it's not too large to maintain and number three it's just me and two cats and I refuse to pay 400,000 or more for a one-bedroom or two-bedroom Cottage home I mean the prices of home today like a one-bedroom Cottage or even condo it's costing the same as a five bedroom home it's ridiculous but if you get your own land or you live somewhere where you're allowed to have a storage shed I'm not necessarily going to be a minimalist but then again when I have my house designed I'll have storage put in it plus with the storage shed I just mentioned above I don't think it would be a problem
@@TheShaverGroup no I would find other Storage Solutions and whatnot especially if you're going to buy your own piece of land to put it on I'm just not a minimalist nor will I be and I'm seeing people who are designing their houses not to be for a minimalist that's the beauty about tiny homes you can make them as big or as small as you want
If you want that lifestyle (like I do) and can do a lot of the work yourself, and have somewhere to park it, then its absolutely worth it. But paying 100k plus, to get from a builder is crazy
Yes, I think that defeats the purpose of affordability.
My question is what is the difference between a tiny home and a park model home?
They're very similar to a mobile or manufactured home. They can be put in a park or on land that you own. Alot of the difference has to do with the design. The biggest difference between the two is their size. Tiny homes usually are only anywhere from 100 and 400 sq ft and are designed for a self-sufficient lifestyle. Mobile homes are anywhere from 600 to 1300 sq. ft, allowing for more living space.
I'm not a minimalist by any means but I like the idea of the tiny home number one for the affordability number two it's not too large to maintain and number three it's just me and two cats and I refuse to pay 400,000 or more for a one-bedroom or two-bedroom Cottage home I mean the prices of home today like a one-bedroom Cottage or even condo it's costing the same as a five bedroom home it's ridiculous but if you get your own land or you live somewhere where you're allowed to have a storage shed I'm not necessarily going to be a minimalist but then again when I have my house designed I'll have storage put in it plus with the storage shed I just mentioned above I don't think it would be a problem
A storage shed would be helpful. The cost is a big incentive but I think you'd have to become somewhat of a minimalist.
@@TheShaverGroup no I would find other Storage Solutions and whatnot especially if you're going to buy your own piece of land to put it on I'm just not a minimalist nor will I be and I'm seeing people who are designing their houses not to be for a minimalist that's the beauty about tiny homes you can make them as big or as small as you want
It's not worth it if you don't own the land under the tiny home. In that case, it is a mobile home park.
They're very similar. Tiny home are even smaller than mobile homes. They tend to be designed to use every inch of the limited space.