

Mind, some builders can offer better deals if they’re located in areas where it is cheaper to operate a business, can locally source materials without needing to import, etc, for example. You should check out builders like Incredible Tiny Homes, based in Tennessee as a good example of a growing company that still offers good prices.Īlso, there’s others examples like you can check the Youtube channel for “Houses Built Tiny” that shows a builder making a pretty decent Tiny House for somewhere around $16,000 (originally intended to be $15,000 but went a little over) that still offers a good range of conveniences and features.Īnd there’s a number of others as well… It’s just like anything else in the mainstream markets, unless you do it yourself then you just have to shop around… So in no way does this one example represent all that are out there… There’s just a lot more available for a wider range of consumers but there are still lower priced options available… Those are still around, especially if you choose to DIY but now people can have them built to much higher standards, have a much wider range of amenities and features included, and can have everything built with new and sometimes even exotic imported materials for those seeking to keep it environmental and making sure they only use environmentally friendly and ethically sourced materials.īuilders also offer additional things like solar, off-grid functionality, certification so you can get financial support and insurance, and special features for things like wheelchair accessibility and other special needs for those that need them. Many you use to see were improvised, DIY, made use of cheaper materials that was mostly reclaimed, and more basic in design and construction. Hey Connie, in terms of the whole market they haven’t actually changed prices… There are just a wider range that they can be built. The problem is better alternatives tend to cost more and those seeking the most affordable homes often have to compromise but is why the more choices are available, the better… But shows cost is only one of many things to consider and even whether to build a traditional house or something made of more natural materials and other alternative ways to construct a house… While there’s a myriad of other things that typically get put into a house that not everyone will accept because there are other things that can potentially effect one’s health. Hey Eric, unfortunately the use of chemicals in home construction is one of the reasons people are looking for alternatives to even the point they may pay more to ensure the home is made of materials that are ethically sourced, environmentally friendly, and ensure a healthy living environment for those living within…Įven the old homes that you may be able to get for a lot less may have issues like lead paint, and homes from the early 1940’s through the 1970’s can have asbestos… You mainly just avoid off-gassing with really old homes because after so many years the chemicals are eventually spent and inert but any renovation can re-introduce them and all homes eventually need repairs and renovations.


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