A MAN has revealed he purchased an entire home for just £15,000 from Amazon – complete with a bathroom, kitchen and bedroom.
Nathan Graham purchased the 19x20ft pre-built house and had it delivered in an enormous box to his back garden.
It has a bathroom and a kitchen[/caption]Sharing a video to his TikTok channel, Nathan showed how he and his friends excitedly ripped open the box, and stepped inside the ready-made bungalow.
Inside the house, the hallway and bathroom – complete with a toilet and a shower – is already set up, while the rest of home needs folding out.
Nathan and his pals expand the rest of the house, and watch in awe as the tiny home triples in size.
“It’s kind of like a puzzle”, Nathan says.
“Wow, this thing is so easy to build.”
The house comes with most facilities fitted, and has plumbing connections.
However, it does not have electrics fitted, so this would have to be done after purchasing.
Nathan gave the house five stars, and said he was stunned with how quickly and easy he was able to build it.
His video went down a storm, quickly racking up over 1.2million likes and 900 comments.
TikTok users raced to the comments section to share their thoughts on the tiny home.
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One person said: “Worth it”.
Another responded: “I actually think this is cool it would be easy to get land somewhere and put this up and live decent.”
A third said: “What a cool concept.”
Living in a tiny home is a great way to save cash for a house, whilst still having your independence.
As the cost of living crisis continues to bite, more and more adults are struggling to get on the property ladder and are choosing to live in their family home for longer.
The 2021 census revealed that over half of people aged 23 and under still live with their parents.
And the average first time buyer’s deposit tripled from five per cent of the property price in 1989 to 15 per cent in 2019, research from the Resolution Foundation found.
This means that buyers have to save for far longer and use up a larger percentage of their earnings to get on the property ladder.
Recent research by property site Zoopla found that 42 per cent of adults under 40 who do not already own homes have given up, due to the astronomical cost of buying a property.
This included 38 per cent of people earning over £60,000 (almost double the average salary for the UK).