Need a new house? Order online from China for less than $25,000
(www.straitstimes.com)
from schizoidman@lemmy.zip to world@lemmy.world on 10 May 13:40
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from schizoidman@lemmy.zip to world@lemmy.world on 10 May 13:40
https://lemmy.zip/post/64063873
Spanning about 71.5 sq m, a flat-packed house will arrive move-in ready, complete with a bedroom, kitchen, independent bathroom – and even preinstalled windows.
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How are they on safety and code compliance? How about offgassing of VOCs and other harmful vapors left over from the manufacturing process?
Considering the price difference to a normal capitalist house you can spend the other $275,000 remedying any problems
Good luck getting a bank to give you a $275,000 loan on a house that costs $25,000. You’d also wind up paying $400,000+ for a $25k home (plus land) which isn’t tne wisest decision.
I don’t think you’d actually have to pay another $275,000 to fix those problems. The point was that even if you have to spend more money on fixing them, it’s still gonna be cheaper unless it’s more than that. It’s probably not anywhere near that amount.
I get that it was a sort of tongue-in-cheek comment but it is something to consider if you were to consider buying one of these homes.
Mobile homes are a perfect stand-in for these prefabbed houses and are generally considered bad investments financially but also a pain to work on because they don’t use any of the building standards used in traditional homes. Your toilet or faucet goes out and you can’t just buy one at the store because they’re specially made just for mobile homes meaning you’re going to have to special order and pay 5x the price.
Where in the world are you paying 400k for land
Where I live? Lots of places.
A house of this size would fit comfortably on less than 10k sqft of land. So if 1/4 acre is costing you $400k perhaps don’t try to put this in manhattan
OK so move out of BC or move to the countryside, got it.
Most towns will outlaw you putting this on a lot. Does that include the cost to ship it? And the United States we can’t get those Chinese electric cars. Doubt we will be allowed one of these.
That’s your $275,000 plus interest. When people buy homes they generally don’t have that money available as cash and get it loaned them witn the structure and property as collateral. Therefore they wouldn’t automatically have that money available for remediation of a $25k home without taking out a loan.
What exactly are you remodeling? The walls are paper thin, you have zero idea what building code if any they’re going off of or if it’s even truthful if they tell you. What are you going to sue them in Chinese court for lying? Good luck with that.
With how much I make and how much houses cost I don’t really give a fuck about building codes or truthfulness. Even if I get completely fucked I could just buy a different one, then a different one, more than 10 times before reaching cost parity with new home construction
lol
I’d rather buy a used RV, probably the same kind of experience too
You’d pay a lot more than 25k for a 750 sq. ft. RV. Quick search suggests RVs typically range from 150-500 sq. ft, so this is 50% bigger than the largest model that range covers.
So you just buy two RVs, park them next to each other, and then cut a hole between them
Tow one with the other, and put an articulated section like with long buses
Install an interdimensional door that just takes you to the other RV
If it’s interdimensional you probably only need one RV, just outfit them differently in each dimension.
Put your RVs in different locales and use your $100 trillion interdimensional door for cheap travel.
lol I love it
Doesn’t sound like I’d pay a lot more, it sounds like they don’t exist. But my point still stands really, I’d still rather take the RV even if it’s smaller
Well…
Well I’d definitely rather have that, will you sell me one for 25k?
Yep, I’ll take care of everything - just head down to the lot and pick it up. Best to go after hours.
cheers mate
That’s exactly what I did. Bought a 1964 Shasta Astrodome in good shape for $400, currently gutting it for an upgrade/restore. Solar, composting toilet, updated insulation, modern appliances. It’s enough space for one person, two dogs, two cats, a tortoise, and some chickens outside. Most of what’s going into it is second hand materials from places like the Habitat restore and rv scrapyards. There’s also a lot of folks who buy brand new rvs and immediately strip the built in systems like AC that are inadequate for modern giant rvs but perfect for something this small and then sell them unused for cheap. I’ll probably be $5-$8k total by the end. The real cost is the land ($75-$100k for ~.75 acre in the mountains) and the well. Lots aren’t selling as fast as they used to and I’ve noticed more price drops over the last year.
nice
I’ve seen many of the pre-made homes, some with (at least styled) shipping containers, on AliExpress. Some of them look pretty interesting.
So we solve the housing problem by lowering our standards instead of ending the game played by billionaires with us as pawns?
I think you know the answer to that
What are you talking about? This is all <brown-persons> fault. They’re stealing all of our <job-I-was-never-going-to-do-in-a-million-years>! We need reverse taxes for billionaires, where the government gives them money instead of them paying taxes, so some of it will finally trickle down to us. And, we need to deport all the <brown-people-whos-country-I-cant-find-on-a-map>. Make America Magic Again!!
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I may not be the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree but I’m not that stupid.
That doesn’t even solve anything. Where am I going to put that house? On a parking lot?!
Why not buy local? China isn’t the only place that makes prefab housing.
Because the cheapest manufactured homes in the US are now 100k shipped from the factory.
Inflation in the US (i.e. pure greed) is off the charts. People that think manufactured homes are affordable haven’t looked in 20 years.
If dooms day prepper shows have shown me the cheapest is just buying those shipping container and burying them unground. Now you got a kick ass under ground house and no one will know where you live when society finally collapses from corporate greed.
Please don’t. Containers are strong top to bottom for stacking, not side by side for earthworks. Buried alive is a bad prep.
They’re toxic and likely covered in lead paint also from my understanding.
Just cover it in asbestos for insulation and to keep the lead away.
That’s why you gotta bury them sideways, obviously.
This person buries, trust me.
Like peppercorns before I put them in the pepper mill?
And the human cost of that?
I don’t think “move-in” ready is accurate if you also need a crane to set the thing up.
And sewer, water, and electricity.
Zoning and permits as well. You just can’t plop it down wherever.
Everyone seems to forget how kit houses used to be a thing. They actually still are.
And I’ve stayed in a couple Chinese-made prefab container houses used as cabins. First 3-5 years were OK per the owners. Typically, moving parts, like windows and any taps fail first.