If your tiny house obsession isn’t enough, Walmart is selling prefabricated homes You can buy it on our website for under $15,900. The promise is four walls and a bathroom that can be installed with two friends and a few hours of work. The same third-party company sells “Apple Cabin.” You can get the classic iPhone shape from Walmart’s site. The tiny home has enough desk space for a MacBook and not much else.
Before Millennials get their eyes wet at the thought of finally owning a home, it’s important to remember that permanent residence isn’t as cheap or easy as building walls and finding a place to rest your head.
The home in question is from Sheryl Industries, a Long Island, New York, brand that sells hangar shelters and shipping containers. The company is selling the same 19-by-20-foot expandable home for $36,000 on its website. The Apple Cabin’s MSRP is $24,000 at the original supplier and $17,400 at Walmart. The smallest version of the iPhone-like dwelling is just over the size of a shed and sells for $11,800. The ultra-compact version of Apple Cabin has enough space for a bed and toilet. No shower to speak of.
Walmart says it will deliver by flatbed truck, but prospective buyers will need a forklift to unload the items. Cheryl Industrials also recommends renting a crane for this job. The larger non-Apple home weighs 7,849 pounds and is over 19 feet long. The largest 20-foot Apple Cabin weighs 4,563 pounds. At least Walmart notes that shipping is free and pod houses don’t require building walls.
Both homes are made in China, according to Sheryl Industries. To build a 19-by-20-foot house, you’ll need to unroll several walls and use drywall anchors and screws to secure everything in place. Before you ask, no, you shouldn’t screw screws into the wall to display family portraits. At least a toilet is provided, but the plumbing situation is up to you. Walmart also recommends placing it on a concrete base.
The product has been available at Walmart since August. People magazine first spotted them at their current price. Amazon also sells a large number of prefabricated homes, and has done so for many years. Still, it’s a relief that nothing the online retail giant sells resembles an iPhone.
If you’ve seen a lot of Instagram videos of people using their buses to function as mobile homes, you’ve probably dreamed of owning a (relatively) cheap tiny home. These types of homes are similar to other housing (also commonly known as mobile homes or mobile homes), although trailer parks are primarily the last few examples of affordable housing in the United States. It is intended to be collapsible and portable, as well as (have received bad reviews).
As any homeowner will tell you, there’s more to it than simply owning a new home. You’ll have to find space for it, which can mean dealing with various municipal zoning laws that can limit your ability to put down roots. For example, in New York, New York State Housing Code Appendix Q limits the maximum size of tiny houses, also known as Accessible Dwelling Units (ADUs). All homes labeled “Tiny Homes” must have at least 400 square feet of floor space. That means none of these Apple Cabins meet our standards.