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Amazon is selling a ‘spacious’ tiny home kit for $9,300 – it comes with up to 4 bedrooms and ‘quick assembly’
GETTING on the property ladder has never been easier.
And it’s all thanks to the rise in tiny homes popping up across the country.


With mortgage prices rising and wages not keeping up with the cost of living, many people are seeking out alternative housing.
And now you can do it with the click of a button thanks to Amazon.
The website is selling a tiny home that can come with up to four bedrooms for as little as $9,300.
The tiny home comes in a foldable structure so that it can easily be transported.
It has a stunning modern design with large glass doors and windows to let in as much natural light as possible.
It can be completely customized to what you need and can be made with up to four bedrooms inside and is available in sizes 20ft up to 40ft.
There’s also room for a living room, kitchen, and bathroom, which can arrive fully kitted out with appliances.
This prefabricated container house is built with steel frames and flame-retardant foam wall panels, which are waterproof and heat-insulated.
Manufacturers of the building say it’s super easy to build and has a warranty of three years.
They add: “Making life smarter and simpler, meeting the diverse needs of individuals and families.”
TINY TREND
Tiny homes are definitely coming into their own due to higher living costs and the soaring price of real estate.
The modern tiny home movement is considered to have been founded by Jay Shafer, who built his first version when he was homeless at the end of the 1990s.
Since then, the movement has expanded as people look for a simpler way of living.
Where to buy a tiny home
THE tiny home phenomenon found new heights as an alternative living solution for consumers concerned with ballooning homebuying costs and sustainability concerns.
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You can buy ‘tiny homes’ online in a few places, including:
- Shop tiny homes at Amazon – shop here
- Shop tiny homes at Walmart – shop here
- Shop tiny home at Wayfair – shop here
- Shop tiny homes at Home Depot – shop here
- Shop tiny homes at Lowe’s – shop here
You can also check out our full tiny home guides here:
Moving into a tiny home could also reduce your carbon footprint and because the buildings often use recycled materials in their construction, they’re believed to be more sustainable.
Energy bills, too, may well be reduced.
Millennials and Generation X are the primary adopters of tiny homes, with the majority of tiny home dwellers being between 30 and 50 years old.
The tiny home market has grown over the past decade, and is projected to reach $23.7 billion by 2026.
Each state has its own rules about tiny homes, but, generally, they are not subject to the same taxes as regular homes.
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Dramatic moment firefighting drones tackle huge skyscraper blaze as flames engulf 500ft building in heart-pounding drill
THIS is the shocking moment a fire rips through a skyscraper – as high-tech drones swoop in to battle the blaze.
Multiple firefighting drones swarm the 500ft building in southeastern China during an intense fire drill.



The fire drill took place in a skyscraper in Shenzhen, south China‘s Guangdong Province, according to Xinhua News Agency.
Dramatic footage from June 24 shows flames sweeping through multiple floors as thick smoke billows around the building.
Red drones are seen blasting water or foam at the building with force.
Each one appears to be targeting a different floor and spraying at a sharp horizontal angle.
The carbon fiber drones can carry up to 770 pounds and spray foam or water as far as 100 feet.
They operate at altitudes over 656 feet and can run continuously thanks to a tethered power and fluid supply.
It’s unclear whether the building is currently in use as an office or apartment block, has been abandoned or was built specifically for safety drills.
But this is just one in a series of recent innovations by China.
It comes as China recently put out to sea the world’s largest cargo ship.
The 1,310-ft-long vessel is said to be capable of holding a whopping 220,000 tonnes of goods and stacking 24,000 containers.
Footage shows the monstrous vessel – built in just 17 months – ripping through the ocean.
Named the CMA CGM SEINE, the world’s largest vessel was delivered from its Hudong-Zhonghua shipyard in Shanghai on Tuesday.
The ship has a fuel bunker with a capacity of 18,600 cubic metres of LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas), allowing it to travel nearly 20,000 nautical miles when fully loaded.
While dubbed the “sea monster”, this ship is actually more environmentally friendly than traditional oil-powered vessels.
It emits 20 percent less carbon dioxide, 85 percent fewer nitrogen oxides and 99 percent less particulate matter and sulphur oxides.
China’s goal in building these giants vessels is reportedly to reduce logistic costs, make global shipping greener and increase its connectivity to other parts of the world.
