If you haven’t heard of tiny houses by now, you’re probably missing out.
Recently,Many sellers have discovered that Amazon has begun selling tiny houses for less than $10,000, similar to the DIY tiny houses that were all the rage in 2019. (The DIY tiny house attracted a lot of attention when it was first discovered and sold out in less than a week.)
Take the Allwood Estelle Cabin Kit and Allwood Chloe Cabin Kit, for example, two tiny houses that fit into most backyards and can be installed in just a few days.Both even offer free shipping to the lower 48 states, but excludes Hawaii, Alaska and any place requiring ferry travel or rugged terrain.
Each of these tiny houses includes clear instructions and numbered visuals for easy step-by-step instructions, and requires only a basic assembly kit.
Spending nearly $9,000 is a hefty investment for a consumer's yard, but if you compare it to a one-bedroom or studio apartment, it's quite affordable.
The Allwood Estelle Cabin Kit is the larger of the two at 148 square feet, but is also slightly less expensive because it has smaller windows and a simpler roof design. Its exterior is made of solid Nordic spruce wood and can be stained, painted or finished with siding. There is a large amount of freedom for creativity in the interior, as it has two rooms that can be used as a living room and bathroom, or a smaller area can be turned into additional storage space.
If you're building a new home using a cabin kit, you'll need to consult a professional when installing plumbing and electrical equipment to ensure everything is up to code and done safely. Meanwhile, you can ditch those extra steps and use it as a garden shed, reading nook, or even a home office.However, if you want to sell this product, you will also face many problems, such as: licenses, logistics and transportation, etc.