The other day, I was speaking with an acquaintance and she had a great idea which would allow a family to start out with a kitchenette, a bed room and grow their house as they could afford to do so, thus, they wouldn't need large loans to buy a home. Think of it like a mini-mansionization of an average family home.
In many regards this is how most large family homes in the past came to be mansions. In other words, this isn't really a new concept, but it is quite a divergence from the way we currently do things in the United States today with our large residential developers in large expansive housing tracts in suburbs across America.
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Okay so, how exactly would this work you ask? Well, as my acquaintance explains, the homeowners, as they grew their family, they could add rooms, or as they made more money in their job, they could add rooms;
1. Den
2. Workout Room
3. Home Office
4. Living Room
5. Dining Room
In a way it's like the International Space Station isn't it? Do you recall that Sears once made pre-fabricated home pieces and they delivered them by train and the individual simply put the pieces together for an instant house? Well, it's a lot like that, only today with modern trucks, all you'd need is to pour the foundation and do the underground plumbing, and have the major parts unloaded and put into place.
As you needed more room, you could order more modules of your pre-fab house and put it together like a lego-type-house. Line up the doorways, pour an additional slab piece, plug in the electrical and/or plumbing extensions and you'd be done. Over the years as your family grew you could add on more - best of all you could pay as you go, so you'd never really need a loan, you'd actually own your home, and not just own a piece of paper proving you'd been economically enslaved by something you didn't actually own.
Today, you could buy a double-wide manufactured home, and then one day pill it apart and put in a mid-section, but getting all the rooms to line up right wouldn't quite be the same, and then you'd have wall-paper in the wrong place, and other challenges - yes it can be done, however this concept, the one my acquaintance suggests would solve all those problems, wouldn't it?
A smart entrepreneur could revolutionize the housing industry with such a concept, best of all it could work anywhere in the world, in any country, any town, any village, or region of the globe. Please consider all this and think on it.
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