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Shipping container homes
This is so off topic and kind of a new thing, I don't know if anybody will have anything to bring to the table here but let's see. I am thinking about making a couple of these.
I found general information but does anybody here have direct experience with these? Or maybe even seen one up close and asked any questions of the owner? |
This was a cool read and some of them mention mistakes/what they would have done differently
http://www.containerhomeplans.org/20...ontainer-home/ |
now i'm on a roll, this is some cool stuff. Some duplicates from the last article but this is really making me want to do this later in life.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/home/fi...iner-homes/#/7 |
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Not sure if this guy was saving money on paint or bragging with horrible grammar.
http://icdn6.digitaltrends.com/image...-640x427-c.jpg |
I have stayed in one in Costa Rica. It was a shack. Been in a few in Hawaii that were nice. They stack well, which gets you off the jungle floor. They are narrow, with work you can open them up. Think of them as a skeleton...
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I fail to understand the advantage. By the time you're finished it would be just as expensive as a traditional home but with all the luxury of a shipping container.
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http://residentialshippingcontainerprimer.com/
This site really has some good info. One huge thing I learned from a lot of container home owners is definitely buy a one-trip container. That is basically a one time use container that is "new" instead of one that is all dented, rusted, etc that needs work done to it. The one-trip ones are a little more but worth it. Quote:
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I'm going to buy my N.C. land and while I save up some more money in the meantime, I will buy a 20 ft small one and put it in my back yard to work on here and there. There I can build it to my specs and when done, just deliver it to the site. That one will be like a temporary spot to live while building on site a larger complex one. Then several more like the first smaller one can be made and set up like a rental camp site away from my main home. So a bunch of small income producing rentals easily and cheaply made to make retirement that much easier. I think college kids would rent these things out in a hearbeat or maybe just keep it vacationers who want an upgrade from a tent or log cabin. |
My stepdad did the same thing with a double wide mobile home up in the mountains south of Tijeras NM. He modded it out so much that it bore little resemblance the original structure.
edit: oops, took too long to post. Not the same but I mean he started with a basic shell and built it out. Take a look at an inexpensive mobile home. No harm in considering it. |
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http://www.containerhome.info/wp-con...interior-1.jpg From the outside, some of them are a bit weird but then you tell her "Honey, it's what is on the inside that counts." |
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