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Looking to buy one but I can’t find much info on them, what kind of foundation does it need to be on? Does it do well in rainy/snowy weather (no leaks etc)? How does heat and a/c work?
I am not sure I would give it a 10 of 10.. I am not actually sure you have been inside of one. I have.. and it is not like that... The reason that I ask is that there is a 'weird' pressure inside.. likely because of the materials that it is constructed of.. mostly non porous ... think of it as driving in the car and the back seat windows open a little bit... and your ears feel the pressure. That is what these homes feel like inside.. it is not a pleasing experience because you feel like there is not enough ventilation and the ceilings are lower as well.. Second when you are walking around inside the flooring feels hollow... every step is sounds like you are clumping around and any movement it feels like the structure is not as stable.. Third, when your phone rings it is very loud... The whole experience really is not like the description.. I don't think the average person could really live in this comfortably.
gee you must been in a really cheap version - first time I have ever heard about the ear pressure issue....second - the floor must need more footings if its making that sound...thirdly - 'I don't think the average person could really live in this comfortably' - plenty do mate me included...they also have extra height models so the one who probably have been in will have the lower ceiling
@@deesalkelly3069I’m looking at purchasing the 19x20 this week. Minimal info on these. Love the idea. How long have you had yours? Any additional insight would be much appreciated thank you!
Is there a shower? Me and my boyfriend are really doing are research on this home, also is there a water or electric supply that needs to be connected?
People will have to accept the possibility that we won't ever return to 3%. If sellers must sell, home prices will have to decline, and lower evaluations will follow. Sure I'm not alone in my chain of thoughts.
You have to pay to get this box and dodads connected to utilities not too mention the land where it sits. Its ugle, costs a lot to actually bring utilities to it. This is not an amazing idea, its a dumb, pricey idea. And its ugly.