All of those homes are excellent especially for what suits its environment. Now, if we could get them permitted and insured, we hard working middle class Americans could be better off. But I’m sure our corporate overlords won’t let that happen !
@emptiester You're correct, corporations have never stood in the way from the working class bettering themselves. Thank you for sticking up the underrepresented corporate entities that have such a small voice. You're doing the lords work. Keep up the fight brother. Don't let these peasants sway you from your humble works. Power to the profiters.
. Stop projecting your personal failures onto imaginary boogeymen. Youre the problem. Take personal responsibility for one single day and your "adversaries" evaporate. Weird how that happens. But i can see youre busy writing youtube comments instead of making the world a better place so I'll leave you to it.
I’m sitting here thinking about how they’ve been building earthship homes for a while… and these are clever, too. Well, if these are possible, why are so many sleeping w/o shelter?! They ALL run into the same thing - CODE ISSUES. This needs to be amended this year! Gumming it up with bureaucracy is sickening. I’ve had enough.
Suffering leads to dependence and slavery for the gutless. Thank you, but I’ll choose suffering in deprivation over surrendering my freedom to the Darth Vaders of the world.
Look i am sick so seeing how clever we are at making moveable houses, so why aren’t they being put up in refuge camps all over the world. Let’s face it refugee camps are there forever once established, so put these up for the poor people
Answer is actually quite simple, NIMBY and bigotry. People don't want homeless near them and as for refugees, host countries don't want housing comfortable enough to make refugees want to stay.
@@evamccray6500 That was also true of New York brownstone houses (which have since become gentrified - again.) Similarly, Bermondsey, London, England, was highly desirable in the 17th century, but by the 1850s it had some of the worst slums in Europe.
Then do something about it. Start a non-profit. Do you even donate to help any causes? You can donate time, even if you don’t have money. Instead of preaching in a RU-vid comment which accomplishes nothing.
I’ve actually seen a few domes built with these small panels and they all leak in the rain. Also if these are built in a cold climate the ice will get in and damage the panel seals.
Honestly not a lot of value here when you don't go THROUGH the final project, talk about electrical, water, sewer hook ups, total cost including land, can you even get permits for these.....
They look nice, but do they stand up to 200mph winds? Do they stand up against softball sized hailstones? Or heavy snowfall that caves in houses? I need answers to this.
My company will build you a complete six-story Stalinist-era apartment complex that will comfortably house several people in the boiler room in the basement. Our crew bring everything including a powerful selection of hallucinogenic drugs and cheap wine.
It's incredible. The boiler room has no boiler but it does have a lot of old dog hairs and chewed bones+ the odd hard dog poo.. Never did get to see the rest of the place but the mushrooms were growing out of the damp ceiling., They had a live in waitress who ample 32st figure filled the 3 seater. I discovered she was also growing mushrooms in her armpits when she got me in a headlock and sat on me. I have now gone off most mushrooms now.
Golf balls? The first dome can withstand being hit by golf balls? I want a dome that can be hit by mountain bikes or maybe bowling balls. That was lame but the dome would be awesome in the right place but maybe not on a golf course 🥴.
Fancy living in the modern world but wishing you were a homeless sheep herder ... what's wrong with ppl .... they obviously haven't suffered hard times.
I want to add 400 square feet home in my back yard with wood and concrete floor with kitchen and a bathroom for senior. I need to get an estimated cost.
And, what is your definition of housing? In ME or MA right now, left wingers are up in arms because some township is trying to house illegals and homeless in an old perfectly good prison. Funny enough the protesters have no room in their homes.
Soon enough, current structure maintenance and tax costs will plummet the real estate markets, and then perhaps these modular designs will finally arise. The real estate building market will never recover. It will be cheap and modular and DIY going forward after the crash. The world already has new 10K cars. Everything we all use is going to keep getting cheaper. How governments regulate this will be interesting. Thats why for maximum investment, I support owning land without or with old structures instead of building new (unless you're building with the land of course). The labor and tax costs are death now for new stick and build.
This is our future. 😊❤ Il y a aussi le mélange plastique et sable plus résistant que le béton, en brique lego. (Pour maison et route ). 😊✌🏻 Écologique parce que l’ on peut recycler les bouteilles en plastique et tous types de contenants plastiques qui font déborder nos poubelles… 😉
If I see these structures last longer than 40 years , then I’ll think about it . But the house I currently live in is 90 years old . And it’s built on ROCK . YOUR EXAMPLES OF HOMES ARE PITIFUL ! You’re not going to live in that stucture for ever . The next owner won’t want it !
@@lovely-mk4rt you still want a castle that will out live you . These houses will need a lot of attention after a while . And you don’t to hand it over to your children all messed up .
How come that all of these "affortable small houses" cost as much as any regular house? Another toy for trustfund kids apperently, to pretend that they part of the real world?