This TINY HOUSE is the Future of Housing!
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Published 2023-12-25
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Cover
Link: buildcover.com/
Sale Price: $350,000
Specs for 1 Bedroom Model:
1 Bed 1 Bath
Built By:
Cover
Cover’s Instagram: @coverbuild
www.instagram.com/coverbuild/
CEO, Co-Founder | Cover:
Alexis Rivas
Lead Designer:
Thomas Heyer
Property Description:
‘’Every Cover is tailor-made to how you use your space and where you live—featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, precision fabrication, and beautiful built-ins. And with complete upfront predictability on cost and timelines, we’ve made the experience of homebuilding delightful and effortless.’’
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Hosted By: Enes Yilmazer
Produced By: Enes Yilmazer
Executive Producer: Andrew Butler
Associate Producer: Dal Davis, Luis A. Flores
Lead Editor: Dal Davis
Editors: James Potter, Erman Alkis
Filmed By: Dal Davis, Erman Alkis
Colored By: James Potter
Time Codes:
00:00 Introduction & Exterior
02:10 Garage & Specs
05:31 Living Room
06:22 Wraparound Deck
08:51 Manufacturing Process
10:03 Kitchen & Bathroom
14:25 Cover: Studio Design
17:34 Bedroom
19:22 Staying At The Property
23:33 Cover’s Vision
26:07 Outro
All Comments (21)
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Merry Christmas everyone! Hope you all enjoy this episode and looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
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Only in America can someone take an idea like a tiny home, meant to be small, inexpensive, and efficient and make it cost as much as a three or four bedroom home.
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350k for 450 square feet, not including land…. Nope
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On today´s episode of "How to scam hipsters"
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$350k? Not a chance. If they don't get the price down to something reasonable like $80-100k, this company is going under.
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The issue is the concept is amazing but the price is just excessive
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The most amazing thing about this house is that you were able to get ten or fifteen minutes worth of words to go with the video of the place. You are a master presenter and I really like your channel. This video all things aside felt more like a commercial of the factory and the showroom example home. Any one with a hobby requiring space to build or work in would literally have to have an offsite space for it.
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"We want to make a house easy and affordable for everyone". 350K lmfao so out of touch.
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So they consider 350K - 450K affordable? My house is 3 bedroom, 2 bath nearly 2000 sq.ft. & costs about 350K with the land it’s on. So the future of housing is less than 500 sq.ft., but costs about the same? How is that better?
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I just love Enes's videos and appreciate the efforts he and his team puts in. The house above is a big joke though. And as soon as I heard the names Apple, SpaceX, Tesla and Ferrari, the joke was further enhanced.
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This is a great book with a lot of good construction tips The sheds featured in this book are probably built better than most peoples' homes. youtube.com/post/UgkxzaRUJNcbypw-fRBDbqqz43ULIa-1E… The author uses only the best materials and methods. It proved to be a great resource for my little 8' x 10' shed project and more 400+ plans. If you are turned off by the flimsy tin and home center kit sheds; if you want a shed that has some character and can be used as an extension of your home; then this book is for you.
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I grew up in a prefabricated home in Germany, build in 1974. Apart from the basement-level build traditionally with concrete and brick walls which took some time to build, the actual home on top was completed in two weeks. My parents never had issues with the home and it is still good after 50 years. The exterior walls good significantly widened due to much better isolation (when the home was constructed, isolation was not an issue as it is today, due to energy cost). If I where to build a single-family home, i'd go prefabricated. It's fast, very cost-effective and the quaiity is very good. Today, I own a home in the center of a big city, where multi-story appartment buildings are the norm, so I am now living in a classical brick&concrete building, which was already there.
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I feel like the idea of tiny house has gone out of context. Its definitely not affordable or sustainable.
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A garage that is just as big as the whole home is for sure the future of living 😂
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I guess we can all agree 350k is a ridiculous price for a tiny home. I'm praying people aren't stupid enough to buy this so it becomes a thing.
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Building a home doesn't need to be done from the convenience of your iPhone. You are not grocery shopping. For many people if at all this is a once in a lifetime experience and even though it can be stressful I would like to experience it and I think I am not alone
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Enes, I always told my stepdad that I want to be an architectural modern home design, engineering. I can sketch a very modern house. My dad say that I am an artist. The videos you create gives me more awesome idea of sketching my own modern house. I always wanted to live in a very modern house.
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that CEO gives off some serious cryptobro energy...
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I appreciate you trying to show us something innovative and under a million dollars, Enes. I know that’s not an easy task right now. Like, you show us all these houses that are tens of millions of dollars, and we’ll never afford those. That’s OK, because they are almost always marvels of engineering, or in astoundingly beautiful locations that are a pleasure to view (even if only through a camera). There’s just something a little off putting about showing us a home that 99% of us still won’t be able to afford, but calling it “affordable.” Better to just say “Luxury ADU” and let a few people be pleasantly surprised that it could offer us an affordable housing solution way, way, way down the road.
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Man your voice is as soothing as the sound of a calm sea on a lakshadweep island resort beach...