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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWould you give this tiny home a look?

And what if I told you it's in New Jersey (Bogota, N.J., to be exact). And then what if you found out it's priced at $499,000?
True Dough
(27,512 posts)And you're right up against the street, for only half a milly!

littlemissmartypants
(35,000 posts)LuckyCharms
(23,318 posts)True Dough
(27,512 posts)1,851 sq ft (lot size)
LuckyCharms
(23,318 posts)$1,026/sq ft????
My home is $120/sq ft with a quarter acre. That little house would probably price out at $70,000 where I live.
It's cute though!
Norrrm
(5,871 posts)OAITW r.2.0
(32,851 posts)erronis
(24,732 posts)Location: tiny lot
Location: up against road
Location: up against huge (relatively speaking) house with towering fence.
LuckyCharms
(23,318 posts)I've seen some reported listings cheat on the square footage.
That second floor probably offers little reportable living space square footage.
That's a steep pitch on the roof, and there are knee walls up there.
Sometimes, when the square footage of a home is reported in a situation like that, floor measurements are taken from wall-to-wall. However, living space square footage should only be reported in areas that have a ceiling 5 feet or higher.
So if you have a steep pitch upstairs, you should only measure your square footage where the ceiling is 5 feet or over, not were the roof attaches to the top plate, where the ceiling height might only be 6 inches.
Sorry to go off topic, True Dough.
Edit to add" Looking at this further...the second floor is likely just an attic and not included in the square footage because there are no windows up there. So if all of the square footage is on the first floor...the width of that building looks to be 10-11 feet based on the doors and windows. That means the length is a little over 44 feet.
44 x 11 for half a mil!!
True Dough
(27,512 posts)Entirely relevant in a case like this, it would appear.
LuckyCharms
(23,318 posts)That home looks to be about 44 x 11 feet.
One floor of narrow living space. It would almost be like living on a long porch.
LuckyCharms
(23,318 posts)Fla Dem
(27,831 posts)LuckyCharms
(23,318 posts)I posted elsewhere in this thread, upon edit, that the second floor is just an attic because there are no windows up there.
I think it's a cute little house, but I'm trying to figure out what justifies a $500,000 price. Probably its proximity to NYC. It's 13 miles away from the George Washington Bridge.
erronis
(24,732 posts)LuckyCharms
(23,318 posts)if you work in The Bronx or Manhattan, and make a good buck, it would be better than living in a small apartment in NYC.
Assuming no bad traffic ...13 minutes to the GWB, then a few minutes on the Cross Bronx Expressway, the maybe FDR Blvd into Manhattan. Probably less than 40 minutes to get to work in Manhattan.
But again, I wouldn't do it.
3catwoman3
(29,953 posts)That's more like a big shed.
Is there a link to what it looks like inside?
True Dough
(27,512 posts)but one time when I posted another quirky home and included the link to the listing, someone reported the post as commercial spam and I actually got a hide!
So I'm reluctant to repeat that.
However, if you go on Zillow, or Redfin or Realtor, or your real estate site of choice, plug in: 16 W Grove St, Bogota, NJ 07603
That will bring you to that home.
3catwoman3
(29,953 posts)Wouldnt want you to get in trouble.
erronis
(24,732 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,000 posts)True Dough
(27,512 posts)as long as you promise not to drive sports car speeds while towing it!
littlemissmartypants
(35,000 posts)🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁
❤️
Niagara
(12,329 posts)Recreational Resort Cottages have much better looking homes. I started watching Mr. Tiny Timmins during the pandemic. The Armstrong model is my favorite single section (not exactly a tiny home) having 3 bedrooms ,2 bathrooms at 18x78 with 1365 sq feet. Keep in mind I hate gray flooring and electric ranges but that can be changed. It was 101K 5 years ago, not sure what the price of it is now. The homes don't come with land.
Then there's this actual tiny house, the interior tour starts at 14:00, they sort of ramble nonsense for the first 6 minutes. This model isn't made anymore, it's a 10x40 with 400 square feet. I would change an abundance of things in this but my list is extensive so I won't mention all the things that I would change but I like the concept. The company (Incredible Tiny Home Inc., Incredible Properties, LLC) is in some serious legal trouble currently with multiple issues.
True Dough
(27,512 posts)is a wise marketer!
There are some appealing options out there, no doubt!
Old Crank
(7,382 posts)Many single wide mobile homes. That you have to rent the lot to keep.
Emile
(43,810 posts)Fla Dem
(27,831 posts)niyad
(134,721 posts)some_of_us_are_sane
(3,789 posts)TBF
(37,494 posts)and I also want to see tiny houses for the entire Trump family, all the other tech billionaires, etc. I am not impressed with all of us being shoved into tiny houses while Elon becomes a trillionaire. That is crap.
niyad
(134,721 posts)some_of_us_are_sane
(3,789 posts)
niyad
(134,721 posts)niyad
(134,721 posts)affordable alternatives to help ease the housing shortage. That lasted about a minute. This is BS, plain and simple.
GreenWave
(12,876 posts)I would probably make the underground additional rooms too!
AllaN01Bear
(29,946 posts)markie
(24,092 posts)in Vermont.... mine is blue as well, 400 sq ft.... however, mine is on 4 acres and I will sell mine for a bit less that $499,000 and I have a second, (128 sq ft) on the property
enid602
(9,772 posts)This is a 1000 sq ft with full basement waterfront (with private beach) in Silver Beach, the Bronx, near City Island on Pelham Bay. $409k!!!!!!