He’s done a great job - both with the decor and the functionality. He’s a very good designer - he should be on staff with one of the tiny house builders.
This is one beautiful home ! Village Farm is a beautiful community, it has concrete, grass, trees, and two pools, just like a big/regular community development. He got a good deal for this beautiful home. The kitchen doesn't have a lot of counter space, but it is durable and gorgeous. Whoever designed this gem did a fabulous job inside and outside. I really love this build. I like the fact he added the deconpose granite in the yard, he has a beautiful yard. It really looks like a yard you would find in a big development. And removing the wall in the kitchen was a good idea, it's more open. The home looks bigger than what it is. The front and back porches are a nice size. I have seen this video before. The bunny joke was corny, but funny 😀 This man is Really chilling in his later years, enjoying life, that's the way to do it after working many years. He gets to relax in this beautiful home and community, with the things he enjoys around him.
I agree with all of your comments. I think, though, that his counter space isn’t too bad - Brian has a lot of stuff on his counters. This seems to me to be a great home & community.
I love these tiny homes but never would I ever want to live in a community that you still have to pay rent for the lot your house sits on. Utilities aren't even included so you're still making pretty much a huge house payment. You never get away from it! That is the only downfall of these little tiny home communities. I'm sure you may feel safer there and the camaraderie is great but you're still forking out an enormous amount of money after you retire, and that, in my book, MY own book is not feasible. No doubt about that 😵💫 I absolutely positively love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love these tiny homes though 😁🪄✨❤️💖
@@atxgoldengirl $750 per month would be excessive property taxes if that is what you’re implying. That’s $9000 per year……maybe if you own a mansion on a lake. Property taxes here $670 per YEAR!!!! And it’s for over an acre of land surrounded by trees and mountains NOT concrete and neighbors within arms reach. Try again to justify……
Agreed, I also never see a fence surrounding the property with these places. Sometimes you just want to sit in your garden with privacy or just want a marked out version of your outside space. He has a small partially enclosed terrace, that wouldn't be enough of me
I pay 650 a month plus my utilities, which are generally about another $50-$75 a month all in for gas water sewer electric. That 650 a month includes Internet and cable plus weekly landscape maintenance and or replacement if needed we have organic farm as an amenity at our core with a fully restored 125-year-old farmhouse, and additionally, the home is gone up in value more than double the monthly total payment including my utilities. My water bill alone in the summer months at my previous home could be $200 a month plus another 150 to 200 for electric, they each about $25 a month here.
Amazing how spacious it feels. Especially the bedroom . . not cramped at all. I would love to live in a home like this . . but I'm not a fan of close communities
Another great looking tiny for a fair price. It seems quite spacious and I appreciate how the home owner opened up the kitchen area for a better visual flow. All in all, pretty darn cool. 😊❤️
Very lovely tiny home. I just need my own property so I can garden and have room for my pupster to roam. But it looks like a nice community for those who want to be that close. Absolutely love that coffee table fire pit!
Hello from Chattanooga, Tennessee. You have a beautiful home. You're truly a renasainnse man. Music, car restoration and traveling. What a beautiful life. 😊
❤Amazing home and I love that he is still pursuing his passions and enjoying life with friends and community! Absolute goals, it doesn't get better than that!!! 💯
Anyone else have this theme tune in their heads for ages after watching? ☺️ Nice property but the plot would be too busy for me. I would want to be more isolated and in the countryside 🦋.
Homes sure are close together in every Tiny home community I have seen. I live in a mobile home park and have a lot more room than any I have seen so far. You do have a nice home, best of luck to you.😊
That is one sweet place you have. ❤ it. The deck is extra nice with a fire pit and way to block the sun. I was wondering how loud are sounds from the expressway. Thank you for sharing your home.
Your home looks so comfortable ,inviting neat and organized,I love the pop-up too. Looks like a perfect landing pad for your travels.I bet you’re a good cook,I just get that vibe.
I loved watching this! I only wish they would have allowed us to hear you play, Brian! You remind me so much of my Uncle Donnie. We spent many an hour playing music and singing together. He passed away recently and I miss him so much. I admire all the neat ways you have made this tiny home fit your needs. Very innovative and interesting. Thanks so much for opening your home and sharing! God bless!😊
Very neat, stylish for a guy I must say. I keep telling my husband of 48+ years he better not live like a hobo if I go first😂😂. I’m a designer/organizer and I’ll haunt him. Very nice unit. But the monthly fee seems high to me.
I DARE a tiny home company to post their material costs and labor charges. They won't, because you'd all see just how insatiably greedy they still are.
Nice, really enjoy the suspension of things and the fire pit to coffee table with shade & tripod breeze adjustment. 😊. Guitars Bicycles & Motorcycle Music🎶
Another tiny home with the bedroom on the bottom floor. I can’t stand the ones with the ladder or narrow steps and a bedroom loft you have to crawl in. Nope!
I like everything about your home. The fire pit is awesome! I learned with owning campers throughout my life that buying previously owned was the way to go because I always had to personalize it to suit my lifestyle. You are smart to buy previously owned.
Wow Brian. Not only cute but very smart also. This is the nicest man home I’ve ever seen ! Just enough space with being comfortable also. Love it !! Thanks for showing it !! 👍🏡
He's thought of everything! I agree with the less stuff equals higher quality of life way of living. Who built this home? After watching myriad videos, I think a covered "hanging out" porch is essential!
Your comment about your friend telling you about folks owning stuff, and stuff owning folks is such wisdom… cosy home, and the recording is crisp, whilst your diction is clear, they make for a pleasant watch… good job👍
That $650 includes lawn and landscape weekly maintenance, Cable TV, Internet, valet trash and recycling pick up or propane tank refill. We have a beautiful historic organic farm at our core, with a fully restored 125 year old farm house, barn, green house etc as amenities, among others. With average home prices hovering around $500,000+ and one bedroom apts renting for $2,000 and up. My tiny home seems like an incredible bargain,....and the fact that it has increased in value by another $80,000 not only pays for ALL my overhead I have had since moving here,....it has also put another $1,000 of value in my bank account every month I have lived here should I decide to selll.
I lived in a tiny house community in WNC for 6 years. My neighbor across the street from me had this model. She enclosed the back porch, increasing the size of her bedroom. Your place looks great!
I have never seen a tiny home that I would have even considered living in but this one is the first. It has a great layout and all of the elements the would I could be comfortable in, inside and outside.
Absolutely beautifully designed and laid out tiny home! I’m impressed with the layout and how much storage space you actually have! Love the sliding barn door in bedroom and love the main floor bedroom!❤
You are one blessed individual same as if you've got it all good for you. love your motorcycles ,bikes, musical instruments ,and home perfect setup❤. May you have many healthy ,happy years in your beautiful lifestyle.. thank you for the tour very enjoyable visit❤
Sir you have a Very nice Tiny home and I really like that opened up that Wall separating the kitchen from the living room it looks a lot more spacious , good work 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊😊
Not only his tiny house, but the whole tiny home community over there looks real nice. I think every state could use at least one of these at every corner. But sadly, there is nothing like this from where I live in northern VA. Why??
Austin is crazy town when it comes to prices. Village Farm now at $160,000 and $750 monthly lot lease is a poor value. His place is nice, but as a senior retiree there are lots more affordable cities in Texas.
First tiny home video I've watched in a long time where the price did not terrify me ($80,000). Still should be even cheaper! All that wood, siding, flooring could not have cost more than $15k. Charging $65k for labor is absurd.
This is apparently a true tiny home build (re: ship lap design), a park model sold on trailer sales. I was pricing a slightly smaller one at $120K.. He got a great deal.😊
@@teresal5553 He may have gotten a great "deal" based on current market prices, but this industry is still greedy. I maintain that the prices are absurd, especially given the known goal of this movement, which is to save money.
@@abesapien9930 Then consider how much one like this will cost to build of similar quality traditional with appliances on a slab or piers using the same square footage.
While this tiny home seems very roomie, I would encourage anyone considering a tiny home to find a manufacturer/dealership that allows you to tour their models before taking the plunge. On the upside, most of them are very well built and tiny house communities provide residents with a safe and very social place to live. The downside would be most models are 399 sq. ft. I didn't realize how small that was until I physically got inside one. Yes, the floor plans and style can make a difference with that, but still, it's small. Also, if you don't plan to live in a tiny home community and you just want to put it on a piece of property, there is so much research to be done. Even in an unincorporated area, the county can still have certain codes and criteria that the house HAS to meet. Because a tiny home is classified as an RV due to its size and if it remains on wheels, most counties have a problem because they can't be taxed like a home, and they'd be out the revenue.