Got a spot of land? Looking for something to put on it?
Something good-looking, something flexible, something really freaking cheap?
We got it — a house that ticks all those boxes. It’s called Casa Invisible.
As its Austrian designers describe it, these homes are “flexible residential unit that consists of a prefabricated wooden structure” built for “on-the-spot” construction.
That means all the hard stuff — design, fabrication — is done off-site, and to a script. You pick out the size of your new space, the design elements, choose your “furnishings optional element,” and throw it all on the back of a truck. The Casa is set up on your land, with structural additions to ease building on uneven terrain.
The whole process is made for economy — and it’s currently available at just about $100K.
Unless you liked paying extra?
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