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  2. Building a Backyard Tiny House Costs More Than You’d Think

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    Getting a modular structure that comes as a kit is the cheapest option for a backyard guest house—some products cost just under $6,000—but that price tag rarely reflects the final cost. There ...

  3. Yes, You Can Buy All These Tiny Homes on Amazon Right Now - AOL

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    Choose from a wide variety of design styles—cottagecore, modern, colonial—and layouts, from a backyard tiny house for multigenerational living to a modern outdoor guest house, gym, or ...

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    Homes with prefabricated, factory-built features are less expensive to build than traditional stick-built homes. ... (like a guest house in the backyard). Ranches: Single-story ranch-style homes ...

  5. Portable building - Wikipedia

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    "Terrapin" like Portakabin, is a portable building manufacturer, although the term "terrapin building" is often used to describe any modular or prefabricated building. [9] The use of “terrapin” dates back further than “Portakabin or “Portacabin” as the company has been trading for over 60 years.

  6. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    Small houses are also used as accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to serve as additional on-property housing for aging relatives or returning children, as a home office, or as a guest house. Tiny houses typically cost about $20,000 to $50,000 as of 2012. [35] In 2013, the Tiny House Fair at Yestermorrow, Vermont, was organized by Elaine Walker.

  7. Lindal Cedar Homes - Wikipedia

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    Lindal Cedar Homes (est. in 1944) is an American manufacturer of prefabricated post-and-beam homes. Since 1950s it is the largest North American manufacturer of prefabricated cedar homes. [6] In the 1960s it was the largest US manufacturer of A-frame houses. The company operates as a third-generation, family-owned private company.

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