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Sunday, June 2, 2024

The Essential Checklist Before Buying a Tiny House Online


5 Homes You Can Buy On Amazon For Under 30K
Amazon actually has REAL homes for under 30K, not just house plans, but real tiny homes suitable for living. Amazon, known for its vast inventory, offers a variety of houses. Many of these homes can be equipped with insulation and electricity, making them viable for year-round living. The cost-effectiveness of buying versus building a tiny house depends on your DIY skills; while assembling these kits requires some handy work, constructing one from scratch is considerably more complex and potentially more costly, especially if you plan to insulate it for all-season use. If you're ready to embrace a compact lifestyle, Amazon has made it surprisingly easy to get started.


Homes You Can Buy On Amazon For Under 30K

Prefab Modern Tiny House 20ft and 40ft Modular Cabin House, Tiny Home, B&B, Office, Kiosk, Pool House, bar, Outdoor Livin  (20X8X8 FT (Shell)

Click here to order your Prefab Modern Tiny House 20ft and 40ft Modular Cabin House, Tiny Home, B&B, Office, Kiosk, Pool House, bar, Outdoor Living (20X8X8 FT (Shell)
Cabin designed to save construction labor costs
Modern design style with customizable color options
Electrical system pre-installed in factory according to local standards
One-stop service provides all facilities and furniture tailored to requirements
Constructed with sandwich panels and steel for durability
Versatile use: suitable for hotels, shops, offices, villas, and more
Available in 20FT and 40FT sizes, customizable to fit needs
Pre-installed in factory before loading, no on-site installation required
Ideal for office workshops, coffee shops, smart offices, changing rooms, and B&Bs


Portable Prefabricated Tiny Home 20ft and 40ft, Mobile Expandable Plastic Prefab House for Hotel, Booth, Office, Guard House, Shop, Villa, Warehouse, Workshop (with Restroom) Your Homies

Click here to order your Portable Prefabricated Tiny Home 20ft and 40ft, Mobile Expandable Plastic Prefab House for Hotel, Booth, Office, Guard House, Shop, Villa, Warehouse, Workshop (with Restroom) Your Homies
Compact Design:
The 40x20ft footprint offers ample space without overwhelming your surroundings.
Crafted from a combination of durable steel and lightweight yet sturdy plastic materials.
Designed to adapt to various needs:
Hotel: Create a unique and cozy guest experience.
Villa: Set up a charming retreat in your backyard.
Warehouse: Efficient storage space for goods.
Office: A mobile workspace for productivity.
Guard House: Secure entry points with style.
Shop: Display your products attractively.
Workshop: Unleash your creativity. Modular design allows for easy expansion or downsizing.
Quick Setup and Mobility: Foldable and portable—move it wherever you want.
Ideal for temporary or permanent accommodation.
Perfect for remote locations or events.
Restroom Included: No need to compromise on comfort.
The built-in restroom ensures convenience.
Weather-Resistant and Durable: Steel and plastic construction withstands the elements.
Suitable for various environments and climates.
Gift-Ready Presentation: Arrives in an elegant packaging, making it the perfect gift for birthdays, anniversaries, or special occasions.


The 3rd house mentioned in the video is no longer available

The 4th house mentioned in the video is no longer available

Chery Industrial Expandable Prefab House 19ft x 20ft,Exquisitely Designed Modern Villa Prefab House for Live,Work

Click here to order your Chery Industrial Expandable Prefab House 19ft x 20ft,Exquisitely Designed Modern Villa Prefab House for Live,Work
Dimension : L19*W20*H8 (after expand)
Quick Assemble, finished interior decoration
Style: Portable, Container Home
Use: Hotel, House, Kiosk, Booth, Office, Sentry Box, Guard House, Shop, Toilet, Villa, Warehouse, Workshop, Plant
Wind load: Up to 70mph, depending on foundation and specific circumstances. We highly recommend pouring concrete on the legs to maximize the stability. Please don't stay inside in extreme weather conditions (storms, tornados, hurricanes, floods, blizzards, etc)
The interior layout of the house is carefully designed and equipped with necessary equipment like shower and toilet.
Reminder: Mobile Prefab House is not wired. Please hire an electrician for American standard wiring. Stay safe!


MAKE SURE YOU CHECK
ADU or Granny Pod capability
Bathroom included
Blizzard proof
Booth options
Building codes
Camper options
Camping on private land
City and county approval
Container home options
Crane to move on to property
Durability
Electrical wiring
Energy efficiency
Financing options
Flood proof
Foundation
Garden house options
Guard house options
HOA rules and regulations if you want to put these homes on your property
Hotel options
House eligible for return
Hurricane proof
Inspection by an engineer
Insulation needed
Insurance needed
Kiosk options
Leak proof
Materials made with
Mobile home options
Modular home
Office options
Permits needed
Pictures AI generated
Plumbing
Power to home
RV specified - some have been reposessed when filing for bankruptcy
Septic tank needs
Shop options
Snow load
Storage options
Teenager's house options
Tiny hous options
Tow capacity
Warehouse options
Weather conditions in the area
Where made
Wind capacity - will it hold up?
Wired
Workshop options
Zoning in your area. They may not be allowed

Check the company out as well:
BBB rating
Customer satisfaction
State licensing
Verified buyers on Amazon leaving reviews


And when ordering online check seller's spelling, strange words, videos of items, etc.



Tiny houses have captured the imagination of many, offering a minimalist lifestyle and a chance to live more sustainably. With the rise of online marketplaces, purchasing a tiny house has become more accessible than ever. However, before taking the plunge into tiny living, it's crucial to do your homework to ensure you're making a well-informed decision. Here's a comprehensive checklist to guide you through the process:

1. Cost: Determine your budget and stick to it. Factor in not only the cost of the tiny house itself but also delivery, installation, and any additional customization you may want. Remember, while tiny houses are often more affordable than traditional homes, they still require a significant investment.

2. Structure: Inspect the structural integrity of the tiny house. Look for signs of wear and tear, water damage, and pests. Pay close attention to the roof, walls, and foundation to ensure they are sound and sturdy.

3. Size and Layout: Consider the layout of the tiny house and whether it meets your needs and preferences. Think about how you will use the space and whether it provides enough storage, sleeping areas, and living space for you and your family.

4. Land to Park: Determine where you will park your tiny house. Research local zoning laws and regulations to ensure you can legally park and live in a tiny house on the chosen property. Consider factors such as access to utilities, proximity to amenities, and the overall environment.

5. Permits and Regulations: Obtain any necessary permits and ensure compliance with building codes and regulations. This may include permits for construction, zoning, and occupancy. Failure to obtain the proper permits could result in fines or legal issues down the line.

6. Utilities: Assess the availability of utilities such as water, electricity, and sewage. Determine whether the tiny house is equipped to connect to these utilities or if you will need to make arrangements for alternative solutions such as solar power or composting toilets.

7. Wiring and Plumbing: Inspect the wiring and plumbing systems to ensure they are in good working condition. Hire a qualified professional to conduct a thorough inspection and make any necessary repairs or upgrades.

8. Insulation and Climate Control: Evaluate the insulation of the tiny house and its ability to regulate temperature. Adequate insulation is essential for maintaining comfort and energy efficiency, especially in extreme climates.

9. Safety Features: Check for essential safety features such as smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers. Ensure that windows and doors are secure and equipped with locks.

10. Transportation and Delivery: If purchasing a pre-built tiny house, consider how it will be transported and delivered to your chosen location. Coordinate with the seller to make arrangements for delivery and any necessary permits or escorts.

In conclusion, buying a tiny house online can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it requires careful consideration and planning. By following this checklist and doing thorough research, you can ensure that you find the perfect tiny house for your needs and lifestyle. Happy tiny house hunting!



Senior in parking lot
Video from Pubity at https://www.tiktok.com/@pubity

EVERY senior community needs an inoperable car with working radio in their parking lot. That way the senior can sit in it rocking out for the memories. For some that might be the only joy they have in life, especially if their families have taken them to senior communities or nursing homes and rarely, if ever, visit.

Me dancing

Homeless Woman Cycles Between Streets And Hotels After Husband Dies - 1

We think ALL HUD housing needs Solar. Just think of all the money they'd save the government!

Susan Auslander, age 89, Spearheaded a Solar-Energy Drive in Connecticut and it worked!

An octogenarian Hunter College alumna has spearheaded a successful drive to install solar panels throughout her Connecticut retirement community — and she’s just getting started.

(This was not for low income housing, but it could be.)

CLICK HERE TO READ WHAT SHE DID

Her Retirement Home Said ‘No’ to Solar Panels. She Got It to Buy 1,344.
In what seemed like a futile fight with her retirement community’s management, Susan Auslander, just shy of 90, found an opening.
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ABOUT WHAT Susan Auslander did

Things my mom did when she lived in MN before she came back home to Colorado (Click news article name to read more.)

Got a bus stop at the library
and
Marshall woman petitions to have bus stop at library


Helped turn ALL HUD housing into non-smoking
Another game-changer in the works to eliminate smoking
and
HUD SECRETARY CASTRO ANNOUNCES PUBLIC HOUSING TO BE SMOKE-FREE
New rule protects health and safety of residents, saves PHAs millions of dollars in preventable damage


Nov 30, 2016
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), HUD's national smoke-free policy will save public housing agencies $153 million every year in repairs and preventable fires, including $94 million in secondhand smoke-related health care, $43 million in renovation of smoking-permitted units, and $16
https://archives.hud.gov/news/2016/pr16-184.cfm#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20Centers%20for,smoking%2Dpermitted%20units%2C%20and%20%2416

(Just think of how much it would save our government to add solar to HUD/low income housing!)


How To Use The Internet To Pay For Your Dental Bills

This is how mom got the funds to finance some of her dental work 8 years ago

(THE LINKS THEY TALK ABOUT FOR MOM ARE NO LONGER VALID - THIS WAS FILMED 8 YEARS AGO)

This is mom's interview on a National podcast. She was also interviewed by NBC National News about the harassment and stalking she's endured in 1994. It's off-and-on to this day, December 13, 2023.

Never let your loved one live here

Colorado State Liability Law

Colorado Warranty of Habitability

Protect your loved one

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