Amazon's full-sized foldable houses can make young Americans instant homeowners. Many people might not believe it, but tiny prefabricated homes can really accommodate a couple or an entire family.
This is a big deal for Gen Zs and millennials since the average house price in the U.S. is pretty expensive. Based on statistics, the median home sales price in the United States was $431,000 during the Q3 of 2023.
This is almost 4% higher than the average house price in Q2 2023, which is $416,000. The trending full-sized foldable houses on Amazon can definitely change many people's lives. But, are they worth it?
Amazon's Full-Sized Foldable Houses Can Make You an Instant Homeowner!
According to First Post's latest report, Amazon is now offering numerous full-sized foldable houses. Most of these prefab homes feature two bedrooms, one bathroom, one living room, and a kitchen.
They also have drainage, water, and insulation pipes, which are found in regular houses as well. When it comes to pricing, they range between $12,000 to $50,000, which is definitely cheaper than regular houses that cost over $400,000.
One of these prefabricated houses is the Zolyndo portable home. It costs $27,000. for its 19x20ft variant. This is already a great price considering that it has a living room, a bathroom, two bedrooms, and a kitchen.
Many Americans already tried purchasing Amazon's full-sized foldable houses. Some of them bought them just for their online content. Meanwhile, others ordered a foldable home because they needed a place to stay in.
When it comes to opinions, many Americans say that Amazon's full-sized foldable houses are great deals since they are very cheap and have good quality. But, others complained that their prices are not worth what these homes offer.
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Is Amazon's Foldable Houses Worth It?
One of the people who already purchased a foldable house from Amazon is Jeffrey Bryant, a popular TikToker. Business Insider reported that Bryant spent $26,000 on his prefabricated home.
The full-sized foldable house was delivered to Bryant as a cube. But, it was larger since it expanded after setting up the house, which just took 20 minutes to be fully unfurled.
Based on Bryant's comments, he was satisfied with his purchase. Other netizens in the comment section also said that this would be a great business idea for those who want to start an Airbnb.
Bryant clarified that he will not really live in it, but rather use it to help homeless people.
"I bought the tiny house to transform it into an AirBnB for displaced people or people facing homelessness," said the TikToker.