Re: Cheapest house and floor plan to build
[Re: T-Rex]
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12/07/22 09:54 PM
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It was a surprise to me, but it is clearly the Swiss Chalet.
I did a final inspection of a grain processing facility I had designed in Venezuela. I was working for a Swiss owned company at the time. My contact down there told me of a new community of Swiss chalets and took me over there to see.
There was a couple dozen local families living in used shipping crates labeled "Made in Switzerland".
That's funny. I thought about shipping crates, they're cheap here but I don't know how heating and cooling in a metal house would go. You'd think there would be condensation issues???
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Cheapest house and floor plan to build
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I suggest dimensions that are multiples of available lumber to reduce waste.
Don't skimp on insulation. Consider 2X6 exterior studs to allow more insulation. Fuel will not likely become cheaper in our lives. Insulation is not where you want to cut corners.
What will be your heat and air conditioning selections? Wood/coal. I'm hoping if insulated good I won't need AC. If I do, a window unit, no central air.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Cheapest house and floor plan to build
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12/07/22 10:51 PM
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2x6 is a total waste....use 2x4 and closed cell spray foam...=R21, and sealed TITE..as far as size, 24'x30' is really good...layout as you wish
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Re: Cheapest house and floor plan to build
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12/08/22 01:26 AM
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Hi Catch. That house is what is referred to in the South as a shotgun shack. Hang a window air-conditioner out of the front room window and a satellite dish on the roof and you're good to go. They can be neat little houses for 2 people. [/quote] I like that house Catch But I would do at least a half basement for storms.
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Re: Cheapest house and floor plan to build
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12/08/22 02:15 PM
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Whatever design has the least or no hallway space, which is wasted living space. So open living concept for living room/kitchen with bedroom access/doorway off the living room and bath off the kitchen.
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Re: Cheapest house and floor plan to build
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12/08/22 02:18 PM
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I am not a fan of airtight.Especially a smaller place.
Last edited by Boco; 12/08/22 02:19 PM.
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Re: Cheapest house and floor plan to build
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12/08/22 03:13 PM
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If you build one air tight you best invest in carbon monoxide detectors and count on having to draw outside combustion air as well. Some of those shotgun shacks look like a small version of the WW II barracks at Fort Lost in the woods Misery.
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Re: Cheapest house and floor plan to build
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The best low priced house is a modified earth home, single story ranch built into the hillside, grade level across the front, using ICF's and energy heel trusses, you can build this house quick, fast and in a hurry. You should be able to heat it with a candle. For a floor plan just google ranch house and your square footage.
I would disagree. Maybe one of the most energy efficient, but not the cheapest. The cost of concrete alone for the floor and side/rear walls makes it less affordable than a stick frame on a slab. Probably buying a 30x30 pole barn kit from mendard's for $10,000, having it erected for $3,000, and finishing off however many square feet of living space you need would be one of the cheapest and most functional ways to go. Pour a 20x30 slab floor, insulate and frame exterior walls and partition walls for a 600 SF living space, and then still have a 300 SF enclosed shop/garage area. Excluding land cost, you could probably complete this project for $40,000 to $50,000. ol'dad
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Re: Cheapest house and floor plan to build
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Thanks everyone, y'all are awesome! Some great ideas and I appreciate it!
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Cheapest house and floor plan to build
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Re: Cheapest house and floor plan to build
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It was a surprise to me, but it is clearly the Swiss Chalet. There was a couple dozen local families living in used shipping crates labeled "Made in Switzerland".
That's funny. I thought about shipping crates, they're cheap here but I don't know how heating and cooling in a metal house would go. You'd think there would be condensation issues??? Shipping crates ain't what they used to be. This was back in the late 70's/early 80's. Crates were all wood, and custom built the machine it enclosed.
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