Each new unit costs approximately $30,000 to build and contains all the comforts one could want in a home.
“We’re able to build a 20-foot shipping container into a home that has a shower, a toilet, a sink with a kitchenette, hot water heater baseboards, sleeping platform with storage underneath and above. Two windows, a door and we always put a large deck that’s partially covered so that it increases the living area,” Davis explains.
The amount of donations and discounts the non-profit society receives helps these units become a reality for the unhoused. The project is done without any government funding and instead relies on the generosity of the public and skilled workers donating their time.
Noo. No external isolation. Mold is incoming.
Video about home containers, which I think is very informational.
Dry wet separation bathroom!