Barn Homes Double Story Flat Pack House with Bathroom and Kitchen, Foldable Tiny Home, 20ft & 40ft, Mobile House, Modular Homes, Container Homes, Tiny House to Live in, Cabin…

(8 customer reviews)

$33,500.00

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Description

  • Versatile Use: The Double story flat pack house serves multiple purposes, It is easy to move and can be used for various purposes, from your home to motels and offices, etc. meeting various lifestyle needs.
  • Robust Construction: Crafted from resilient steel, the structure ensures durability and security, with lockable doors and windows for safety.
  • Essential Amenities: The dwelling includes essential amenities like a fully equipped bathroom and kitchen cabinets, ensuring a comfortable living experience.
  • Efficient Space Management: Despite its compact footprint, meticulous design ensures optimal space utilization without compromising on functionality. The interior seamlessly blends practicality with an elegant aesthetic.
  • Effortless Assembly: Facilitating a hassle-free setup process, the Double story flat pack house streamlined assembly procedures, affording occupants the luxury of immediate occupancy.
  • Customized Solutions: Available in 20ft and 40ft configurations, the expandable home provides tailored solutions to accommodate varying needs. The 20ft variant comprises a living room, bathroom, kitchen, and two bedrooms, while the 40ft model offers living room, bathroom, kitchen, and three bedrooms.

Additional information

Brand

Barn Estate Group

Color

Black & Brown

Material

Stainless Steel

Product Dimensions

315"D x 236"W x 110"H

Item Weight

18000 pounds

Style

20FT

Base Material

Stainless Steel

Top Material Type

Metal

Water Resistance Level

Water Repellent

Chamber Depth

315 Inches

Frame Material

Alloy Steel

Door Style

French Doors

Assembly Required

Yes

Manufacturer

China

UPC

734071445193

Item model number

BEG03

8 reviews for Barn Homes Double Story Flat Pack House with Bathroom and Kitchen, Foldable Tiny Home, 20ft & 40ft, Mobile House, Modular Homes, Container Homes, Tiny House to Live in, Cabin…

  1. Ben Temple

    Don’t buy this

  2. Amazon Customer

    I like everything about this model only thing I don’t like is they have the price at one point and then they change it stick to on price I’m just saying

  3. Christian

    I’ve never quite known life until I’ve owned this building. I feel like a landlord, farmer, and Minecraft advocate all in one little tornado proof cube. If you’ve ever wanted to find Love, buy this. If you’ve ever wanted to find happiness, buy this. If you’ve ever wanted to buy this, maybe buy this? Thank you so much for creating the place that I’ll spend my last days. Life is better with the foldable barn.

  4. Bk

    Set it up and start living in it huh? No water, no heat, no electricity. At least there is no mention of and of these details. R value of walls, roof, floors. Wind/snow bearing. Does it collapse in a 20mph wind or just blow away? This must be a joke?

  5. Amazon Customer

    After my house blew up because I put all my forks in the microwave because it was a little chilly and my ac wasn’t working I went searching on Amazon the place where you can buy anything and I found this foldable barn that perfectly fits my family of 12. The picture is of me after waking up from a nice ol nap in this very comfortable home. My kids have plenty of room to do things like play kickball and have a movie night. The house is gorgeous and can fit basically anywhere, especially the ruins of my old home. I think the people who have created this house have shruck gold and should be held up as gods. Infact if I see one negative review I will find you.

  6. Amazon Customer

    For 69,000 this is a next step to fix the housing crisis.

  7. James R. Graves

    I wonder if the manufacturer has read the reviews. I’m not sure if the intent was to entertain us or what. Not what I was expecting at all.
    On a serious note I was really looking for some insight about the tiny house. I would like to have heard if for example there are adequate electrical outlets in the house. If the kitchen is complete or just has cabinets. Can the roof support solar panels? What is required for setup. Things like that would’ve been helpful.

  8. Berus

    LOL… uh, hello? It’s made of steel. Look at the insulation and do the math. This is an oven. Maybe if you’re in Greenland or the arctic circle, you could get by with this, (I doubt it has the construction quality and sealing to survive that), but if you’re in a warm place, this thing is literally an oven.

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