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  2. The cheapest ways to build a house, and the most affordable ...

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    They can be cheaper and faster to build than traditional homes because the exterior structures also typically come in a kit. HomeAdvisor puts the average cost to build a 2,400-square-foot ...

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

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    The kit includes a shelving system—just add their favorite books or plants—and shatter-resistant windows for maximum volume. The door opening is extra wide for moving in furniture (or a drum kit).

  4. Building the Dream - Wikipedia

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    Building the Dream is a British television series produced by True North Productions and broadcast on More4 in which architectural designer Charlie Luxton [1] helps people build dream homes that are both amazing and affordable.

  5. Barndominium - Wikipedia

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    Barndominium is derived from using a combination of the words barn and condominium. [5] The original use of the phrase referred to a master-planned development that centered on living near horses. [6] The term was then readopted in the mid-2000s to refer to metal homes that were used as a primary residence.

  6. Kit house - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the 1916 catalog of Gordon-Van Tine kit house plans A modest bungalow-style kit house plan offered by Harris Homes in 1920 A Colonial Revival kit home offered by Sterling Homes in 1916 Cover of a 1922 catalog published by Gordon-Van Tine, showing building materials being unloaded from a boxcar Illustration of kit home materials loaded in a boxcar from a 1952 Aladdin catalogue

  7. 5 unique homes that used to be barns - AOL

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    From massive atriums with exposed arches to sliding barn doors and former hay lofts, these eclectic living spaces have character hard to find elsewhere -- not to mention the square footage!