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Related: About this forumLennar is building 350 sq ft houses ( permanent on concrete foundations, not wheels) in texas
Demovictory9
(33,758 posts)Freethinker65
(11,139 posts)Or is Lennar expecting increased need for single occupancy housing once many females flee the State?
good one.
Shellback Squid
(9,082 posts)Cheezoholic
(2,615 posts)It was built for GI's coming home from WWII. It's the last one standing out of 12 that were built on 3 acres out here in the sticks. The other 11 were long gone 14 years ago when I bought all of it for 40k cash. It's still got good bones, real 2x4's (measured lol) made from local native oak. 11 big oaks, maples, spruce and a couple huge Hemlocks I'm trying to keep alive. I built basically a shanty town outside to cover grass, I hate grass., Big covered and uncovered decks and an outdoor workshop all with recycled wood from old fences or decks I gathered wherever I saw something being torn down. It's really tolerable in the summer. But winter can really suck sometimes. Thats when the house shrinks and us and 250lbs of dogs can get a little testy after a good snow or super cold keeps us couped up inside lol.
Im all for the tiny house thing. Before here my ex and I had 3200 sq ft 3 bd 2 bath 2 car garage with a FROG on a half acre in an HOA subdivision a mile off the Atlantic for 12 years. All I did on the weekends was work on that place that yard, seriously, it was an extra 20 hour work week with an 1800/month mortgage.
Fuck that.