I’m all for it. Get you some land, buy you some plywood, and build you a house. Start small, and add to it, with no debt. Davy Crockett did it. So did Daniel Boone.
I like it!
(Correction. They didn’t use plywood. Home Depot and credit cards were not yet invented.)
I’d like to see what the local Amish could build for 11,400.
Good luck with the “ADD TO IT” part..... Get your permits that are almost impossible to obtain in some areas, and have a building party! A “mobile home addition raising party”!!!! I couldn’t get a permit to park a temporary mobile home for my frail Mother... to live on my property, because I could not provide a 30 foot wide easement to the property, without bulldozing part of my home. She could have used my driveway... and the permit required, had to be renewed yearly.... and if the permit was not renewed, I would have to dispose of the mobile home ASAP. Ahhhh Utopia..... We are almost there!!!
Davy Crockett never had to deal with the zoning board of appeals.
I’ve always liked that idea too. Start small, and add to it as you go. So much will depend on a clever design. One where you can easily add segments to it. And one that makes the most of natural sources of energy like solar. Orientate it such that maximum sunlight is received on a portion of it (for winter), shade on another for summer. Just basic common sense, practical stuff like that.
“Davy Crockett did it. So did Daniel Boone.”
So did George Washington.