Sheeeit!! I'm with JP! Right next to the pool, with a walkout. Only, for me!!

    They look nice. In pictures. But keep in mind they are very narrow, esp. after putting in insulation and walls. A 1960 mobile home...'trailer' is wider.
    If you put 2 of them side-side, then we might talk. ๐Ÿ‘

    Great for what @Eguller would use it for.

      Par4QC That is the way!!

      He used to have a blog up that documented the entire build. It was an excellent read.

      Par4QC But keep in mind they are very narrow, esp. after putting in insulation and walls.

      Insofast has a system to insulate the exterior.

      There is one under construction just over the border in NH. I don't think you can build one in some areas in Maine.

      Par4QC They look nice. In pictures. But keep in mind they are very narrow, esp. after putting in insulation and walls. A 1960 mobile home...'trailer' is wider.

      I have seen a lot of these built on various shows on TV. They are indeed very unique but most of them spending a lot more than just buying a nicely equipped camper with slideouts or a mobile home. I think some factory build cabins that are delivered to your site are a better buy as well.

        Rickochet
        That Tin Can Cabin guy stated that he didn't save any money over using the typical stick build method.

        Amazon sells a tiny house that looks pretty nice. My first home purchase was a 900 sq ft 2 BR home. 1 bathroom.

        Typhoon Ships itself, can't get better than that. Arrange for others to add things inside and it will pay for itself. Even better.๐Ÿ˜Ž

          Bravopilot Ships itself, can't get better than that.

          What do you ship packing peanuts in?

            So if you live in a shipping container in CT and want to visit your inlaws in AZ for awhile can you ship your house there and then back? Seems like a great way to snowbird?