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Woman uses shipping container for home.

blackrock13

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I have a few fiends that have used the same concept for a number of different conversions. It's a little easier in a California climate, compared to our northern clime, but doable, yet not for $4000. With this lifestyle catching on, you find that most of the used containers available need some welding done to repairs from forklift damage. Two 20 foot containers can give you a very cosy 1000+ sq. ft. living space for almost next to nothing.
 

ig-88

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umm ... what about the cost of the land that sits under the shipping container? and the cost of sewage and power?

if it's someone else's land, like in a trailer park, you still have to pay rent

if you bought land somehow, well, that's not cheap, unless you bought in some rural area out in the boonies ... and you'd still have to pay local taxes on that land
 

papasmerf

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I figure if you took 8 of them and stacked the 4 on 4 you could make a nice 2 story home.
 

blackrock13

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umm ... what about the cost of the land that sits under the shipping container? and the cost of sewage and power?

if it's someone else's land, like in a trailer park, you still have to pay rent

if you bought land somehow, well, that's not cheap, unless you bought in some rural area out in the boonies ... and you'd still have to pay local taxes on that land
I suspect the costs stated are for the structure alone for obvious the reasons you stated
 

Ceiling Cat

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It looks like a hobo hut to me. You can not just plant a shipping container in the middle of nowhere and call it a house. The electrical inspectors, fire safety inspectors will be over to see if it is safe. The health inspectors will want to know if it has a safe water supply and adequate sewage and plumbing. Child welfare will be over to see if the kids are getting to school. It does not look like the place is near a road.
 

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This is the 'new' American Dream...all the results of Globalism which is destroying the Middle class....:eyebrows:
 

whitewaterguy

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out in the country, lots of folks are taking two shipping containers, placing them in parallel, about 14 feet apart, then getting some trusses, building a roof, and making some pretty nice garages, especially if they add siding. Not only do you have the garage space between the containers, but also the additional container storage for other motorized items such as motorcycles, riding mowers, etc.
 

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Oh the horror of working 10, 20 or 30 hours a week.... poor kids has a hippie mother.

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WoodPeckr

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Oh the horror of working 10, 20 or 30 hours a week.... poor kids has a hippie mother.
Typical snarky comment from our resident smugly American bottie!....

Yeah, all she needs do is go to college and run up ~$20K-40K+ in education loans so she can hopefully find a good job that hasn't been sent offshore to those commies you pal around with eh???....:rolleyes:
 
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