The tiny house pill

I plan on starting my own business building and selling tiny homes.

When this whole trend started it was supposed to be a solution to the housing crisis but ended being a fashion statement for wealthy trust fund kids and rich old hippies.
I want to build them with second and recycled materials and make them affordable to the everyday 20 something white person who struggles with housing.

I will build them on 20 ft trailers so that people can register them as rvs and tow them when needed.
I myself plan on building one to live in for a year or 2 while i save money.

For the anons with roomates or living with parents or other relatives, what do you think about the idea of living in a tiny home?

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You could not build pic related for under $35k. The trailer bed would cost you $5-6k easily. Probably more once you start adding propane lockers and fabricating in plumbing/electrical access. Windows that are rated to be installed in RV's are expensive, btw. You can't just install cheap house windows and call it good. They will bust out the first time you hit a bump or something,

Obviously not pic related.
Much more simple.

I just chose that pic because of its /comfy/ levels.

Why not just buy an RV or camper?

FPBP.

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"Tiny houses" are basically just RVs for yuppies.

Have you ever lived in one long term? Any cheap one will fall apart and become a biohazard, its a nightmare.
These last longer and are better for mental health due to the layout.

why not just buy a used RV?

I lived in a mid range fifth wheel rv for a year, it was horrible.

If you could make it two story with a couple beds up top would consider.

>LIVE IN AN RV
>literally living on a box on wheels, sleeping over a tank of shit and piss
>LIVE IN A KEKSHED
>No way
When will you faggots swallow the buy land and build a cabin pill?

kill yourself Mr.shlomo nobody wants your cuck trailers

build it out of cinder blocks. an argie once posted pics of a house he built himself in the mountains or something, it looked cool. maybe he's still around.
>ARGIE HOUSE BUILDER POST YOUR HOUSE
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Or how about a mobile home? Those are popular.

>I will build them on 20 ft trailers so that people can register them as rvs and tow them when needed.
See, that's the planning the movement needs; ducking the regulations in an efficient manner.

>For the anons with roomates or living with parents or other relatives, what do you think about the idea of living in a tiny home?

How do I get internet, sewage, water, electric, and peace and quiet?

35k is completely affordable

What's more based, Jow Forums? A big house for lots of children, with land, or, a small house with lots of land? I'm torn. The appeal of a small house is forcing them to go outside but the American in me says at least 3000 sq ft

Why not just go buy an old used van and park it by a river?

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Get lots of land and add more small houses as your need grows. Land is always the best choice

I'm probably going to build one for myself, so it'll be more popular. I'm usually 5 years ahead of trends, hahaha, and most faggots aren't so handy to try and build their own tiny house. Converting vans is common, but not comfortable long term.

The benefit of tiny homes on trailers is that some municipalities don't rate it for property taxes.

land you can build more on top and even build something and rent it out

Its sad and dehumanizing. This is chink ass bugman shit dressed up and praised to palatable for westerners.

movoto.com/warrenton-va/lock-lane-warrenton-va-20186-310_vafq160630/for-sale/ I really want to buy this but I havent a clue on how to build a house

Why not buy a fuck ton of land and pop up tiny tyke whatever the fuck you call them and sell them that way or just rent them out like some sort of trashy tiny tyke trailer park. If they fail to pay rent, tow their tiny tyke playhouse.

the tiny house trend is literally over you stupid millennial lmaooo it peaked a few years back
quality townhouses are the future

Never follow your dreams goy..practice and trial and error never worked for anyone....honestly fucking go for it dood..god speed

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a coworker of mine told me she wanted to just buy a van, buy land, park the damn van there and live until she saved up enough to build a house, the rough estimate was like 150k for the house

You Zoomers are hilarious. You do realize you just re-invented the mobile home with your “tiny home on wheels”?

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Whew, that's pricey for 10 acres. River frontage is nice tho, that river have asian carp in it?

mobile homes have existed for decades you fucking imbecile.

The house I want to build will be at least 250k or more.
I dont know a whole lot about land prices, but that land is In Warrenton, VA. A very white county in Northern Virginia. Seems worth it, honestly.

yes goy stop wanting to own reasonable sized homes like your parents. get one of these tiny fucking pieces of shit instead

except, y'know... mobile homes are only mobile in that they're delivered on a trailer. many in separate parts (double wide, etc)

How about building tiny homes from shippinh containers. Can get them for $2k and sell them for double the money after throwing in cheap vinyl windows and an entry door. Tell the buyer to finish it with carpeting, paint, furniture. Better yet, sell teepees. Tents made from the hides of cattle is the shit nowadays.

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Yea it's nice right there on the river, does it come with any water rights? Looks like a nice area, personally I would go far more rural but I'm sure you've gotta work. Would be easy to start a little orchard with that water there

I'm giving it a little thought.

comfy and based
if you want an ethnostate this is the realistic way to do it.

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That's actually not a bad idea. You could sell online and just wait to buy until its sold.

The real money would in making a tiny house park. Basically a trailer park but less trashy. Fill it with tiny homess and market it to young people, college students and such. You can rent them or sell them, don't worry about the trailers, this will be a permanent community.

Jusy imagine having a whole tiny home village. Like an apartment complex but with soul

Dude wants to build she sheds out of repurposed wood and sell them to people. My sides!

once you cut into the metal sheet it loses its structural integrity. the continuous corrugation is what gives it the stability, so you have to frame it out after you cut windows in. Also, consider septic and stuff.

Ends up being easier just building with wood.

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this is actually my plan, lol. this is the real money.

I think you guys are forgetting how expensive LAND is. You can't just put that thing on public or private property.

we gypsies now

>Tiny house on wheels?

So a caravan then?..

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In New York state, you can get a plot for $10-20k in a municipality with three digit taxes and no regulations on living in a mobile trailer on the property full time. Depends on the place, but if NY is that cheap it must be even easier in like South Dakota.

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Congratulations. You've just invented the double-wide.

You're going to have to frame it anyway to some extent if you're going to insulate it. No ones going to live in a metal can without insulation. Depending where you're at I'm a fan of strawbale.
You can get an acre for 5k all over the nation. Land isnt that expensive unless you want prime location.

seems like a real fire risk, lol

Depends on the area but a few acres isn't that much, that's why I think the tiny home village idea is better. You're right, people looking into tiny homes probably don't have a place to put it, that's why they don't sell well. Give them a tiny piece of land and a home and you're set.

You could probably put 10 homes on an acre. Build each for 10k, sell them for 20k. There's 100k profit. An acre doesn't cost 100k

Believe it or not, they get the highest fire rating for insurance purposes. More safe than stick frame with traditional insulation.

>The trailer bed would cost you $5-6k easily
The fuck are you on? I can get those trailers on facebook marketplace all day long in my area for $2k

Do yourself a favor and build out skoolies or vans. Much better financial upside. You can't park a tiny home in most zones where people actually want to live, and need the lot infrastructure to support it which makes it very expensive per square foot. You'll have many more takers of vans/skoolies.

Another plan may be to convert cube vans or cargo trucks to secret homes. Rent in cities is so high that it would be impossible to save up enough money for a down payment. If a person can live secretly in a vehicle then there's no rent!

The vehicle would have a bed, solar panels, a chemical toilet, stove and sink. The truck can be moved from spot to spot to avoid attention.

I can see this becoming more and more common.

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What is the difference between a tiny house and a trailer park mobile home?

Tiny Town
Can only have tiny families
Can only have tiny dogs

>no insulation
Rust and mold city
>buy 20-40 cheap acres of land from landwatch.com
>build 2 or 3 comfy mini cabins
>invite people to live there
This could be done with 80k and expanded from there. Like a gated community that is privately owned

>solution to the housing crisis but ended being a fashion statement for wealthy trust fund kids and rich old hippies

the problem with living off the grid is the fact that you become an unproductive member of society. these tiny home dwellers tend to be disconnected with reality. they think the entire world revolves around them. yet they have to use manufactured goods to make their lifestyle possible. so much for reducing their carbon footprint. LOL.

>800▶
>I think you guys are forgetting how expensive LAND is
1500 or 2000 USD per acre is common in flyover states

>unless you want prime location.
You mean like a location which has the means to live in it?

It's an inherent tradeoff now that everything depends on the grid; access to resources but taxes, or no access but no taxes. Unless you're planning on a glorified species of camping, in which case, thanks for pissing away what little political power you have.

Looks like Sunnyvale when the boys make like a tree and fuck off.

you make it yourself with non toxic materials. and mobile trailer homes have more strict regulations.
white people making their own stuff and being self sustainable is good.

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Illegal in Germany, like most alternative means of housing. Even setting up a tiny house has you jumping through a lot of hoops.

It looks like torture and it's just another form of tiny cages for everyone to be forced into.

Tiny house = cuck shed. Fuck off.

The main factor is price. The current tiny home trend comprises of 99% unaffordable shit geared towards well-off people who want to "go-green." The price per sqft is ridiculous. Tiny homes going for $75-$150k which at point you might as well buy a full blown traditional home.

>Can only have tiny dogs
I'm going to need a team of huskies w/ my tiny house
>double-wide
lol
>So a caravan then?
pic related

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you won't be allowed in the ethnostate, sorry

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>that beautiful land has to be attached the tumor of NYC
Imagine upstate new york but with laws and taxes that weren't the worst thing ever.

Fuck that, living in a bigger house with a bigger kitchen and bigger rooms is always way nicer.

Not to mention the fact that there is zero insulation, these thing are LOUD as fuck on the inside

Sounds like its not for you then.
I need to move and buy more land then

It’s called a trailer park you white trash pieces of shit

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You know what's even more funny than that? There are also entire tiny home communities that are literally just trailer parks for hipsters where the tiny homes cost like $100k each.
We should all just start buying into those well-kept trailer communities where it's all Boomers once they start dying and create Jow Forumsack parks across the country.

Those are called compounds

You're gonna lose alot of energy with the wind under the box. Also, not exactly stable against strong winds, so not useful in my neck of the woods. I ain't got tickets to get back from Oz.

High winds, monolithic dome baby

>thinks trailer quality doesn't matter while hauling 3 tons of materials.
Please kill yourself going downhill when someone else is on the road in front of you?

based, its not even legal to bring more trailers where I live because everyone knows its trash.

the problem is that people never design them with wind in mind. there are ways to build a tiny home that is good in wind. on top of that, you anchor it with steel cable tie-downs when you are set up.

this. trailer quality varies GREATLY. most trailers for 2k are cheap chinesium with shit design and welds.

only way you can get both CHEAP and QUALITY trailers is to build them yourself if you are have fab skills and knowledge.

Maybe you could anchor something like that, if you had long enough stakes. There's only so much tension you can put on a roof of a light building. And now you're starting to have to question if it can just hold up against straight line gusts.

Didn't say it was new you dumb faggots. Obviously used. God damn.

Who else
>Mobile home pilled
Enjoy your 60k dollar trailer

you anchor from the frame. a roof is the first thing to go in high winds, even in a traditional home. low roofs with minimal overhang and vault helps though.

a fucking cross wind kills these rednecks with pull behinds all the fucking time on hills. these dumb faggots get massive cummins diesels to pull, and forget the cheap ass 2 wheels aren't stable.

Good luck competing with the Amish. You can get a damn nice Amish made cabin for 45k~ish, that's with delivery. Delivering a small house out of state isn't cheap.

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Maybe this is good for an incel but I eventually plan on having many white children so I want to at least start with a 3br

just trying to help mate, most people don't know. I've bought some very shitty trailers in my younger days.

based Amish

I'm suggesting building a monolithic dome if your concern is high wind. If you live in an area with high wind risk then I dont see the point in bother risking the trailer design. The container homes here use concrete/steel poles to mount the 4 corners to for hurricanes. But at that point you're spending as much as a monolithic dome would cost and that's the better choice in high winds.

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I see tiny home people doing the opposite. they have a heavy ass trailer, and being a non-car person they think they can tow it with a 1500.

lib hippies don't want shit like that though. they want modernist or traditional suburban style.

That's good land in my opinion

It’s a great idea OP, and worthwhile.

But choose between “tiny home” and mobility (easily towed or driven, like campers/ RVs, anything with wheels) . Really what differentiates, is sewage / water / power hookup. If it’s self contained, it’s an RV. If not it’s a tiny home, mobile house.

I know a guy that building tiny homes, like your picture, that’s based on the dimensions of a international intermodal container (a shipping trailer) that can be lifted on to a standard truck trailer. It’s basically a main frame of that size, and then a whole bunch of a ikea type additions and expansions (including the foundation) that can fit inside the house for transport, and put together after moving. But he still needs hookups power/ pipes hookup (although he working a “mobile module” of generator, reseviors, for that).

Basically if you’ve lived in a dorm, or tiny apartment, it’s not hard.

or your ejaculatorium like most of us here.

This is too funny, I actually grew up in the Idaho/Oregon/Washington/Montana/Utah area, and let me tell you, these places are the last places you want to be in a mass disaster scenario. There are people there who would actually buy these garbage survival kits there, stockpile weapons, etc.. And the sad part is, they actually believe that the Cities, or as they call them the 'Urban Hordes', would want to go to these shit little towns and try to steal what they have. WRONG. These knucklehead wanna-be warlord stooges pat themselves on the back WWWAAAAYYYYYY too much. I now live in Las Vegas, been here for the last 16 Years, and I have met people from basically every major city in the nation, and when it comes to brain power and innovation, these thinkers and doers from the cities have more brains in one of their little hairs, than all the states of Idaho/Oregon/Washington/Montana/Utah COMBINED!!!!! If anything, the 'Rurals', would get it into their heads to try to raid the Cities for supplies or whatever they couldn't get in the countryside, thinking they could just waltz on in and take whatever they wanted. What these Rurals would find, would be massive Walled Cities, filled with innovative technologies to feed and care for us Urban Hordes, because when the going gets tough, the Urban Hordes use our brain power and innovative thinking to create new technologies to survive. Necessity is the Mother of Invention, as the old saying goes, and the need to invent would create a renaissance within the cities the likes this nation has never EVER seen.