5 Homes You Can Buy On Amazon For Under 30K

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Published 2024-05-07
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.
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All Comments (21)
  • What I love about your channel Ms. Smallhorn is that you tell everyone to check with local regulatory authorities. Too often you see people making grandiose claims without doing their own due diligence. It's certainly appreciated.
  • I love how your channel keeps growing. If you have the funds and can write it off as a business expense for research, you should totally buy it and make a video about it.
  • #3 was built by a container company in needville, tx. Someone stole their design. It was on a televised show.
  • @eicrusade6161
    I just can't see myself buying from a company called Your Homies lol
  • I love the porch on 2. I have an 87 acre farm in Huntingdon, Carroll county, Tn. I would love for it to be tried here. I help people in need. I have always been very Leary of these but I would allow it here. I would love to use my land to test these. As family members get older and need help this would be great so they have their own space yet be here so I could help them so they don’t need to go to a nursing home
  • @anonanon5666
    House#3. The weight alone during wind storms would give me comfort. Second choice would be house#5.
  • House # 5 , and we have 30 acres of land , recreational and rural zoned for tiny. If you want to come to Nova Scotia , we 'd love this !
  • @malzimus
    Haha, on the last one, Oklahoma laughs at that "up to 70mph" wind! 😂
  • @julesk3117
    Living in a plastic Chinese shoe-box, no thanks.
  • @tacocruiser4238
    If you don't own the land underneath, then you own nothing. The landlord can just evict you at any time and you may not be able to move the house so you end up losing everything.
  • @majo9042
    I was thinking about but the more I thinking I am passing these one. You need to get a septic tank, power and schedule a crane to move to your land.
  • I like #3 . I worry about all of them being what they are advertised as. I think it is so cool that you are able to purchase one of these homes just to see what you really get for the money! Excited to see which one you choose and to watch the whole process 😉😊
  • That 2nd option I saw at a tiny home show (it's actually the same as option 5)! Not that exact model, but they had their smallest unit (20x20) with the washroom in there and they made sure their models could do 4 seasons in Canada (R32 insulation i think). I was talking with the guy and he said they had to really really push for that from the manufacturer. The other thing, was they had one guy stack 2 units one above the other and pop some stairs in apparently. Hope they post pics of that one.
  • @jayneliz478
    Major RED FLAG: If you Google the picture for #3 you will find that the picture is one that is used for Container Home ideas. I feel that although someone may have the authentic home, the actuality is that the Amazon ad is NOT what you will receive. The facade and the layout pictures are way too different.
  • I like #3. Container homes seem like they'd stand up to adverse weather conditions. At that price point, electric, plumbing, probably wouldn't break the bank. Would really love a screened in porch, stand-up loft and walk-in closet...a girl can dream! Love all the research you do, and how you find those red flags before you end up with a $30k paperweight! Thank you!
  • @OGGenX65
    #2 the description literally says plastic. $30,000.00 for a plastic house. No.
  • @Metonymy1979
    Thank you for your channel. It's extremely informative and fun.
  • @mh0862
    My favorite was number 2. Great example of the free market finding solutions to the housing problem. Even if you needed to bring in utilities, water, etc, all told it could be quite affordable. I currently live in a 535 sq ft. house, so myself, I'd like a couple hundred more feet. Funny about the wind. We just had 70-90 MPH winds yesterday, with 40-60 MPH today.
  • #1 would be my choice. I just love the design and windows to outdoors. Modern and stylish