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They'll come and inspect it if you tell them you're building it is about all here. As a shed they'd do two inspections for the foundation, a form and a finish. Then two for the building, rough and finish. I think they want a plot plan before you start too. Which is kinda nice if there's any pipe line or whatever under ground you might want to avoid, flood zone, easements etc. It doesn't cost much fifty bucks or so, here anyways.
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Quoted: Smart move...I've looked into these. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/35509/Screenshot_20220124-212007_Samsung_Inter-2456033.JPG View Quote My wife and I’s first apartment was 750sq feet downtown. Those sheds would be a breeze |
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Who the hell they trying to kid? That ain't no shed.A lot of Americans live in homes that size. People were living in slab homes right after the war, my folks did. The problem is people nowadays think they have to have some damn mansion. In the town where I live there are quite a few homes smaller than that. Too many are simply living beyond their means.
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Quoted: I admit I've walked around one of those and thought it would make a kickass mountain house. View Quote I checked one out and thought it would make a cool bar / man cave. Like this, only bigger. Tour of my PubShed. #pubshed, #backyardbar, #mancave, #mybar , |
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Yeah bc just anyone can afford to pay $9k+/mo in rent/mortgage payments.
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Good for them. Hope nobody comes along and tells them they can't do that.
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Quoted: I admit I've walked around one of those and thought it would make a kickass mountain house. View Quote I live in a decent 2000 sq ft house i built from the ground up myself. Served it's role well raising my family. I am here alone now. I've honestly thought the same as you checking out some of those. If i had a 3000 sq ft shop or barn on a new property, i could easily live in a modified HD shed. I like build stuff anyway. My youngest brother built him and his new wife a starter home after he and his first wife divorced. 1100 sq ft. I loved the layout. He picked a great floor plan, but he is a smart fucker. Fairly large living room with adjoining kitchen. Two smaller bedrooms with a shared bath and master with it's own bath. We helped him black it in while he rented an apartment. Also helped him with wiring, rock and plumbing, but he did the balance by himself. I'd love to magically lift that little house and set it on a 50 acre plot. Add a wrap around porch, a new, pretty woman and I'd be happy as a clam. |
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82k worth of debt free? Two new cars, a new house, 40k land, a shed and a camper, and debt free was only 82k??
What am I missing here? |
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Quoted: #metoo something like this would be perfect. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/49/ShippingContainerCottage.jpg/800px-ShippingContainerCottage.jpg View Quote Big piece of property, lil shed, lil tight ass yoga instructor |
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Home Depot used to sell a mini barn. I think it was around 1200 square feet. My wife and I looked into turning one into a house back around 2011.
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Quoted: I am in the south never seen a 2 story shed at home depot. View Quote All the ones around here have them. And they're just like the one in the article. They're actually quite nice for what they are. I don't think I'd ever live in one (hopefully my life never comes to that), but as a hunting lodge or weekend hunting cabin or something of that sort? Yeah, it'd be awesome. |
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Quoted: Big piece of property, lil shed, lil tight ass yoga instructor View Quote 5'8" is a bit short for me but we'll make it work somehow. i work with a shitload of tiny girls in that 5'nothing to 5'3.5" range and they hate tall, sexy women. |
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Quoted: #metoo something like this would be perfect. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/49/ShippingContainerCottage.jpg/800px-ShippingContainerCottage.jpg View Quote I like the design but those concrete columns look awful skinny to hold up conex boxes. That design begs for a deck where the steps are. |
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Same size home that i have in the mountains....love it..low taxes...
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Quoted: 860 square feet isn't bad for a couple, even with a couple small kids. People forget those 1950's single floor ranch homes with 3 bedrooms and one bath that were about that size. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A Georgia couple gave up a 2,000-square-foot home for an 860-square-foot Home Depot shed. 860 square feet isn't bad for a couple, even with a couple small kids. People forget those 1950's single floor ranch homes with 3 bedrooms and one bath that were about that size. I have a beach house that size and we love it. Less to clean. Less shit to go wrong. I can see the appeal. Of course all my toys don't fit there. |
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My first house was 925 sq. ft. of living space 3 bedroom 1 bath house. My wife and I lived there for almost 10 years. Probably would still live there if we had been smarter. Having two kids now it would be cramped but doable. We pay for our new house just fine. But I'd honestly down grade and gain some money back if I had my way.
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What's the definition of Tiny Home? I don't know that I'd even call 860sf a tiny home. My first apartment was 900 sf, and it was pretty good size. There are lots of single family homes, and condos that are approximately 800 sf that sell for a shit ton of money around here.
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Fake news, they aren’t really “sheds”. They’re more like framed and sheathed small houses. Some are two story. You just have to finish them. I’m sure they spent plenty more finishing it out to code. Story is a “feel good” article that omits major details that would turn it into “Couple buys prefab house and flips it.” Power of presstitution.
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Quoted: I am in the south never seen a 2 story shed at home depot. View Quote They’re not really sheds, they’re small houses that come framed and sheathed with a few basic windows. You can add a few things for an up-charge but you finish them out yourself. $14-$18000 here. We looked into putting one in our backyard. They’re built by a “shed” company to order but, they’re houses. |
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Quoted: Good for them. They realized they were in over their head and took the steps to get on a path of financial responsibility and freedom. And paid off their obligations instead of just filing bankruptcy. View Quote This is how I see it. Took grit and determination and a good attitude. I applaud them. (Provided they did NOT declare bankruptcy) |
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I seriously doubt anyone is meeting hurricane code in one of those without spending some serious money and submitting engineering plans for a dwelling.
Seems more like a discreet project they get away with on their grandpa’s land by calling it a shed. |
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I will be doing something like this in the next few years, I am in a three bedroom house currently and my kids are all grown so I really am wanting to downsize.
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Quoted: I will be doing something like this in the next few years, I am in a three bedroom house currently and my kids are all grown so I really am wanting to downsize. View Quote https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/AMA-Sold-Most-of-Our-Possessions-and-Moved-Into-a-Van-/5-2424456/ |
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Quoted: I am in the south never seen a 2 story shed at home depot. View Quote I haven't really looked in a while, but probably 7 or 8 years ago, I was looking at the various Lowes and Home Depots in my area. Home Depots tended to have a wider selection in their parking lot (Lowes tended more toward the basic sheds to put your riding mower in), and the selection varied from store to store. Biggest I saw and was able to walk around in at a Home Depot parking lot, was a two story 16x16. Extensive use of OSB (didn't seem to use plywood, at all) and used engineered beams for the upstairs floor joists (to get rid of the need for a support column in the middle of the room downstairs). I later heard that they were having problems with having to chase people out of them (homeless sleeping in them at night, apparently), and some of the stores seem to have removed the sheds from their parking lots, or at least gotten rid of the larger ones. |
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Not that long ago in the US there would be a family of eight living in something like that and they would be the envy of their neighbors!
They got in over their heads, realized it and took steps to rectify, probably built up a nice nest egg while living there. |
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View Quote Bubbles ain’t got no troubles… |
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