AN AMAZON product could change your entire lifestyle, and one fan gave it five stars.
The product is a prefabricated house that’s on offer for $19,000.
The house is expandable and can be configured as a two-bedroom home.
DETAILS
The house, made by brand “LXMDZM” in China is being marketed as an affordable tiny home.
It’s 20 feet long, though the exact square footage is unclear in the listing.
The makers advertise that it has a customizable interior with multiple interior configurations.
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One- and two-bedroom designs are possible.
It’s also meant to be somewhat portable.
However, there are some limitations. Thanks to its large size, it needs to be shipped on a truck.
The buyer is meant to prepare a crane for unloading, the listing says.
However, that didn’t stop one buyer in the US from getting her hands on one.
“This tiny home was exactly what I needed for downsizing,” she wrote in her five-star Amazon review.
“The layout is customizable, and I was able to create the perfect living space for my needs,” she added.
“The bathroom and bedroom are compact but very functional, and the portability is an added bonus.”
Ultimately, she gave it her seal of approval.
“I highly recommend this for anyone looking to simplify their lifestyle without sacrificing comfort,” she said.
However, Amazon did not list the reviewer as a verified buyer.
Caution is advisable when making major purchases on e-commerce platforms like Amazon.
MORE TINY HOUSES
Tiny homes have become a trendy way to downsize your life in recent years.
With housing supply limited, many are looking for new solutions.
As long as you have a reputable seller and a piece of land to put it on, a tiny home could be an option.
If you’re looking for a more upscale modular home, Amazon is offering another house for $50,000.
Or, you can buy a much cheaper one for $6,500.
What is a tiny home?
Technically, a tiny home is any house measuring under 400 square feet.
Many tiny homes are built on trailers so they can be towed anywhere, and some are converted from old school buses or vans.
Each state has its own rules about tiny homes, but, generally, they are not subject to the same taxes as regular homes.
However, Alaska, Iowa, Louisiana, North Dakota, New Jersey, New York, Wisconsin, and West Virginia have made tiny homes illegal as permanent dwellings.