The REAL Cost to Build My 450SF Tiny Home in 2024
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creator provides a detailed cost breakdown of constructing the luxury cedar Hollow tiny home, a 450 ft structure. The expenses range from foundation work at $3,866 to the most expensive feature, a 7-person hot tub at $11,674. The total construction cost is $161,300, averaging $184 per square foot. The video also offers a 60% discount code for the first 100 viewers on the home's construction plans and reveals the home's earnings as a short-term rental in its first three months, generating a total of $3,637.
Takeaways
- π‘ The video discusses the cost breakdown of building a 450 ft luxury tiny home named 'Cedar Hollow'.
- π The creator asks viewers to like and subscribe, highlighting the effort involved in categorizing expenses for the video.
- π° The driveway and parking pad construction was the first major expense, costing $4,195, including materials and equipment rentals.
- ποΈ The post and pier foundation for the home and deck cost $3,866, involving digging, concrete, and anchoring.
- π¨ The framing process, including beams, floor joists, wall studs, and ceiling, was a DIY project costing $838.32.
- πΈ The siding, made of Hardy Board flat panel and board and batten, along with a cedar skirting, cost $489.33.
- π½ The waste system, including an ejector pit and pump for the septic field, was priced at $671.71.
- πͺ Doors and windows, including all necessary hardware, were the third most expensive item, totaling $1,937.
- π The roofing, complete with ice and water shield and shingles, cost $2,694.17 and included skylights and vent stacks.
- 𧽠The crawl space encapsulation with vapor barrier and foam board insulation was another significant expense, at $1,274.80.
- ποΈ The total cost of building the Cedar Hollow, including the deck, hot tub, cold plunge, and sauna, was $161,300, averaging $184 per square foot.
Q & A
What was the total cost to build the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The total cost to build the cedar Holo tiny home was $161,300.
What was the first expense for the build of the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The first expense for the build was making the 600ft long driveway and the parking pad, which cost $4,195.
What does the cost of the driveway and parking pad include?
-The cost includes chainsaw blades for tree cutting, mini excavator rentals for stump removal, regrading the driveway, and Bobcat rentals for laying rock.
What is the cost of the post and Pier foundation for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The cost of the post and Pier foundation was $3,866.
How much did the siding of the cedar Holo tiny home cost?
-The siding cost $489.33, which included Hardy Board flat panels and Cedar skirting.
What is the cost of the septic system for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The septic system cost $671.71, including an ejector pit and oversized Pacific bins to accommodate a second unit.
How much did the doors and windows of the cedar Holo tiny home cost?
-The doors and windows cost $1,937, which included all windows, a sliding door, the front door, and closet and bedroom doors.
What is the cost of the roof for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The roof cost $2,694.17, including ice and water shield across the entire house and shingles.
What is the cost of the crawl space treatment for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The crawl space treatment cost $1,274.80, which included plastic vapor barrier and solid core foam board insulation.
How much did the plumbing for the cedar Holo tiny home cost?
-The plumbing cost $2,930.01, including all faucets, drain lines, water supply lines, and rough-ins for the washer and dryer.
What is the cost of the electrical wiring for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The electrical wiring cost $1,722.75, which included materials for can lights, LED strip lights, and wiring for amenities like the hot tub, cold plunge chiller, sauna, and Tesla charger.
What is the cost of the cedar soffits for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The cedar soffits cost $1,988, including vents for proper ventilation to prevent mold and condensation issues.
How much did the insulation for the cedar Holo tiny home cost?
-The insulation cost $2,318.58, including R38 bat insulation for the floor and roof, and R21 insulation for the walls, along with rock wool sound dampening insulation.
What is the cost of the HVAC system for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The HVAC system, including the Mr. Cool mini split 120-volt head unit and ventilation fans, was not specified in the transcript.
How much did the drywall for the cedar Holo tiny home cost?
-The drywall cost $1,838, which the owner installed themselves despite recommendations to hire a professional.
What is the cost of the cedar wood ceilings for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The cedar wood ceilings cost $3,539.196, including the living room, kitchen area, and bedroom.
What is the cost of the paint for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The paint budget was $2,455.188, using Sherwin Williams Alabaster white for the interior and Tricorn Black for the exterior.
How much did the kitchen cost for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The kitchen cost $12,750.7, including a full-service kitchen with an oven, stovetop, microwave, dishwasher, and sink.
What is the cost of the Apple TV, Apple HomePod, and TV stand for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The Apple TV, Apple HomePod, and TV stand cost $898.46.
How much did the bathroom floors cost for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The bathroom floors cost $1,146.4, featuring heated floors with temperature control.
What is the cost of the large tile shower for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The large tile shower cost $3,771.57, including a 9-ft tall glass door, cement board, cement fill, and tiling.
How much did the furniture in the cedar Holo tiny home cost?
-The furniture cost $1,705, including a sofa, dining room table, bed frame, and all visible furniture in the home.
What is the cost of the shelving and closets for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The shelving and closets cost $2,371.4.
How much did the Tesla charger cost for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The Tesla charger cost $500, with a tip to find cheaper options on Facebook Marketplace.
What is the cost of the 740 sq ft deck for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The 740 sq ft deck cost $16,464.17, including post and pier foundations, framing, joists, cedar decking, and sealer.
How much did the cable railings for the cedar Holo tiny home cost?
-The cable railings cost $1,271.15, offering a clear view from inside the house and outdoor pads.
What is the cost of the Jacuzzi hot tub for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The Jacuzzi hot tub cost $17,724.40, a significant expense that the owner considered worth it for a luxurious experience.
How much did the Redwood Outdoors Cedar Barrel cold plunge cost for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The Redwood Outdoors Cedar Barrel cold plunge cost $516, featuring a chiller to achieve nearly ice-cold temperatures.
What is the cost of the Redwood Outdoors Barrel sauna for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The Redwood Outdoors Barrel sauna cost $797.80, a guest favorite for its spa-like features and incredible views.
How much did the string lights for the backyard area cost for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The string lights cost $421.35, adding a cool ambiance to the backyard area, especially over the sauna.
What is the cost of the outdoor seating and fire pit for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-The outdoor seating and fire pit cost $1,420.69, including side tables, the fire pit basin, and surrounding chairs.
How much did miscellaneous tools and items cost for the cedar Holo tiny home?
-Miscellaneous tools and items cost $837, which included random tools needed during the build process.
What is the cost per square foot for the cedar Holo tiny home structure?
-The cost per square foot for just the structure of the cedar Holo tiny home is $184.
How much did the cedar Holo tiny home make as a short-term rental in March?
-In March, the cedar Holo tiny home made $751 as a short-term rental.
What was the rental income for the cedar Holo tiny home in April?
-In April, the rental income was not specified in the transcript.
Outlines
π‘ Building Costs Breakdown for Cedar Hollow Tiny Home
The video provides a detailed cost breakdown for constructing the Cedar Hollow luxury 450 sq ft tiny home. The creator emphasizes the extensive work involved, including sorting through financial statements and categorizing expenses. Viewers are encouraged to like and subscribe for a comprehensive look at the construction costs and an added bonus revealing the home's revenue as a short-term rental within the first three months. The creator also mentions the availability of 60% off discount codes for the first hundred buyers of the construction plans. The initial expenses covered include the driveway and parking pad construction, post and pier foundation, and framing. The siding, septic system, and roofing are also discussed, with a focus on material choices and costs.
π οΈ Detailed Cost Insights and Construction Plan Promotion
This paragraph delves deeper into the costs associated with the Cedar Hollow's construction, including the crawl space, pest control, plumbing, and electrical wiring. The creator highlights the significant savings achieved by self-performing tasks typically outsourced to professionals. The video also promotes the sale of the Cedar Hollow's construction plans, offering a 60% discount to the first hundred buyers, and provides a link to the plans on the creator's website. The summary mentions the cost of cedar soffits, insulation, HVAC systems, and drywall installation, emphasizing the creator's hands-on approach and the pride taken in the work.
π° Final Touches and Major Expenses of Cedar Hollow
The video script continues with a focus on the more aesthetic and functional aspects of the tiny home, such as cedar wood ceilings, paint, flooring, kitchen installation, and various amenities like an Apple TV and homepod. The creator shares the total cost for these elements and provides insight into the selection and installation process. The paragraph also introduces the significant expenses of the deck and cable railings, which contribute to the home's appeal and functionality. The creator's passion for the project and attention to detail are evident as they discuss the materials and labor involved in these aspects of the build.
π² Outdoor Luxury Features and Rental Revenue Reveal
The final paragraph of the script wraps up the construction cost discussion with a focus on the outdoor luxury features of the Cedar Hollow, such as the hot tub, cold plunge, sauna, and string lights. The creator shares the substantial investment in these features and their contribution to the home's overall appeal. Additionally, the video reveals the home's rental revenue, showing the potential return on investment for such a tiny home. The creator thanks viewers for their support and encourages subscription for more content on the build process.
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π‘Cedar Hollow
π‘Construction Plans
π‘Cost Breakdown
π‘Post and Pier Foundation
π‘Framing
π‘Siding
π‘Septic System
π‘Crawl Space
π‘HVAC
π‘Drywall
π‘Short-Term Rental
Highlights
The cost breakdown of building a luxury 450 ft tiny home named Cedar Hollow.
The driveway and parking pad construction cost $4,195, involving multiple stages of work.
Post and Pier foundation for the home and deck cost $3,866, including rental equipment for digging and concrete work.
Framing the Cedar Hollow with various sizes of lumber amounted to $838.32.
Siding the home with Hardy Board panels and Cedar skirting cost $489.33.
Waste system installation for the home cost $671.71, featuring an ejector pit and pump for septic management.
Doors and windows installation cost $1,937, covering all entry and exit points of the tiny home.
Roofing the home, including ice and water shield and shingles, cost $2,694.17.
Crawl space encapsulation with vapor barriers and foam boards cost $1,274.80.
Pest control measures under the home cost $1133.40 to prevent future infestations.
Plumbing for the home, including fixtures and water supply lines, cost $2,930.01.
Hiring an electrician for the home's electrical wiring cost $1,722.75.
Cedar soffits and vents for ventilation cost $1,988 for the home's exterior.
Insulation costs for the home were $2,318.58, using various types for different parts of the house.
HVAC system installation, including a mini split unit and ventilation fans, cost $1,838.
Drywall installation by the owner himself cost $1,838, showcasing a DIY approach to construction.
Cedar Hollow construction plans are available for purchase with a 60% discount code for the first hundred buyers.
Cedar wood ceilings in the living room and bedroom cost $3,539.19.
Painting the interior and exterior of the home cost $2,455.18, using specific Sherwin Williams colors.
Birch wood flooring throughout the home cost $2,868, including materials and installation.
The kitchen, a full-service area, cost $12,750.70, making it a significant part of the home's budget.
Entertainment system with Apple TV and HomePod cost $898.46 for the home.
Heated bathroom floors installation cost $1,146.40 for added comfort.
A large tile shower with a 9 ft tall glass door cost $3,771.57 for the bathroom.
Furniture and shelving throughout the home cost $1,705 and $2,371.40 respectively.
Trim installation for the home's wood elements cost $67.95.
Tesla charger installation cost $500, with a tip on finding discounts through Facebook Marketplace.
Deck construction, a key feature of the Cedar Hollow, cost $16,464.17.
Cable railings for the deck cost $1,271.15, enhancing the view from the home.
The most expensive item, a 7-person Jacuzzi hot tub, cost $17,724.40.
A Cedar Barrel cold plunge and Barrel sauna were added for a spa-like experience, costing $516 and $797.80.
String lights and outdoor seating arrangements cost $421.35 and $1,420.69 respectively, enhancing the outdoor area.
Miscellaneous tools and purchases amounted to $837, part of the overall building process.
The Cedar Hollow's total construction cost is $161,300, including all features and amenities.
The home's cost per square foot is $184, providing insight into the price efficiency of tiny homes.
As a short-term rental, the Cedar Hollow generated varying monthly incomes, peaking at $2,021 in May.
A discount code 'Cedar 60' is offered for the first 100 customers purchasing the construction plans.
Transcripts
welcome back to another video guys this
is the video everyone has been asking
for and that is how much the cedar Holo
my luxury 450 ft tiny home cost to build
before we get into it I do have to ask
you guys to hit the like button and
subscribe to the channel as it took me a
ton of time to go through all my bank
statements all my credit card statements
itemize everything out and break it into
categories for this video and you're
going to want to stay tuned to the end
of the video where I throw in an added
bonus on how much this home is made in
the first 3 months operating full-time
as a short-term rental and I've also had
hundreds of you reaching out asking are
you selling the cedar Hall's
construction plans the answer is yes and
you have to stay tuned towards the
middle of this video to get a 60% off
discount code on the plans for the first
hundred of you that purchased the
construction plans jumping right into it
the first expense for the build was
making the 600t long driveway and the
parking pad here and that cost
$4,195 now I did this in a few stages
where I did a couple lifts of rock where
I did probably an inch and 1 half 2 in
of this 3/4 in chip rock that you see
here and then at the very end of
construction I came back over with
another 2-in lift once the driveway had
all settled down that cost also includes
chainsaw blades for dropping all the
trees that were in the way mini
excavator rentals for pulling all the
stumps out regrading the driveway and
also Bobcat rentals for actually laying
all the mass amounts of rock throughout
here you can see the driveway is quite
long and it did take a total of 45 yds
of rock to gravel everything here now
that I could actually get back to where
the home is going to be built we could
start in on the post and Pier foundation
and that cost
$3,866 32 both the home and the deck are
supported by this post and Pier
foundation so you essentially have a
pier that goes 3 4T into the ground an
anchor and then a post that supports
everything on top of it so that cost
also includes the dingo rental that we
use to dig the holes down into ground
the SAA tube the concrete and then the
anchors themselves with the foundation
done we could dive into the framing so
the framing for the cedar Hollow is a
post and peer foundation so we have
three beams that run underneath the home
and all the floor joist that are 2x12
sit on top of that there's 2x sixes in
the walls and 2x10s making up the
ceiling pitch here that cost
$838 32 framing out this home by myself
was definitely a little bit tricky these
back walls are 12T tall and I built this
back wall in one solid piece fully
sheathed it on the ground and then use
2x4s and wall jacks to slowly lift up
the back wall
sorry Mom this it was a very sketchy day
but we got it up and it's here and it
looks great the siding cost
$489.33 and this is actually a 4X 8 ft
Hardy Board flat panel so it doesn't
look like it has that wood grain to it
and we went with board and batten so
these are also more Hardy Board products
so it's almost like a concrete board
composite that I nailed to the whole
side of the framing after we Vapor
Barrier that which that's also baked
into the price so that price also
includes this Cedar skirting that goes
all the way around the home essentially
what I did was I just framed down posts
put Hardy Board panels and then I bought
these 3-in decking boards that go all
the way around I did this to help keep
the climate in the crawl space above
freezing so that when we do get our few
days where the property freezes out here
we don't have pipes bursting underneath
the home if this doesn't get your like I
don't know what will so I'm underneath
the cedar Hollow right now and this is
the waist system and it cost
$671 71 and the way it works is I have
all of my waist lines tie into this
ejector pit right here that's the shower
toilet sinks everything drains into this
pit and once the float in there gets
high enough it kicks on a pump and it
launches everything out to the Pacific
bins septic field which I oversized the
Pacific bins septic system so that it
could accommodate a second unit like
this so not overwhelming the drain field
next up is my third most expensive item
and that is the doors and windows and
they cost
$1,937 that includes all the windows and
sliding door that you here the front
door the two closet doors inside and
also the two doors to both the bedroom
and the bathroom the roof cost me
$2,694 17 and that includes ice and
water Shield across the entire house
typically you just do it on the first
six to 10 ft but I ended up just doing
in the whole thing in case we had a
branch fall and poke through a shingle I
just didn't want to have any sort of
water problems so then I also went with
shingles all the way across this whole
roof that price includes two of these
skylights here Al includes both of these
vent stack booths which one of them is
for the bathroom and the other one is
for the kitchen which that actually
surprised me a lot seeing how cheap this
roof came in at I got a quote to do this
whole roof in metal and it was about
$10,000 and I figured if I'm doing this
entire build by myself I might as well
learn to roof and it's worked out great
we made it through a whole Washington
winter and all the Rainy Springtime here
and we are knock on wood still
waterproof the crawl space was next at
$1,274 eight and that includes this
plastic Vapor bear that goes over the
exposed Earth so you're not having vapor
go up and slowly rot away at all your
floor Joys and create mold and you just
have tons of problems down the road and
that also includes all of that solid
core foam board that goes around the
perimeter as well as some house wrap for
all of those boards that hang down that
all the cladding is screwed to next up
are these guys for
11334 and those are mouse traps so I do
Pest Control underneath the whole home
next up is my plumbing and that cost
$2,930
and 1 cent and that number blew me away
because it included all of the faucets
so a kitchen faucet sink faucet the
shower head here all of the drain lines
all of the PEC water supply lines that
Supply water here the hot water heater
my washer dryer and all the rough into
those both drain lines and the water
supply which blew my mind because I had
paid a couple plumbers to do stuff both
at the Pacific bin before and just
fixing miscellaneous things in the past
and it just showed me how much labor is
baked into all these crazy quotes I was
getting next up is the only scope that I
didn't do on this project myself and
that is the electrical wiring of the
house last thing I wanted to do was to
go wire this thing all up and burn it
down so I hired an electrician to come
in and that cost me
$1,722 75 that cost includes getting the
feeder lines coming off of our 400 amp
service out here to the home wiring this
entire home all the materials for the
can lights up here the LED strip lights
in the kitchen includes wiring up the
breaker for the hot tub the breaker for
the cold plunge Chiller the sauna way
out there in the forest the Tesla
charger and just all those little extra
amenities that come with the home this
next item I blame you guys when we named
the cedar Hollow this early on in
construction I had to go fullon commit
and do Cedar everything and these Cedar
sofits cost me
$1,988 just just for a 2T perimeter
going all the way around the home was
kind of shocking and made me even more
scared to do the whole ceiling inside
the home and seater but it looks really
cool that number also includes these
vents that you see at the front and the
back of the home and those are
ultimately for getting air flow to pass
alongside the underside of your roof so
you get proper ventilation and you don't
get mold if condensation builds up over
time the insulation cost me
$2,318 58 and what that includes is R38
bat insulation so that's those big rolls
you see at the store running in between
all the floor joist here and also up in
the rafters to insulate both underneath
and up top at the roof and then we have
r21 in all the walls here I also did put
rock wool sound dampening instulation in
between this wall here that divides the
living room from the bedroom and
bathroom as well as the wall that
divides the bedroom from the bathroom
just because in tiny homes you hear
everything and I'm just imag iming
someone on their first date here and
someone's not wanting to wreak havoc
over there in the bathroom because
they're afraid it's going to echo
through then how I heat and cool this
place I actually went with a Mr Cool
mini split 120 volt head unit so we have
a head unit here and there's a condenser
outside the home and it does a fantastic
job at both Heating and Cooling the home
and removing condensation from the home
with tiny homes when you take showers it
can get humid in here so it does a
really good job keeping this entire
place in a comfortable State on the note
of HVAC that price does also include
ventilation fans so I actually have two
exhaust fans in the bathroom one in the
main ceiling area and one over the
washer dryer area that are able to pull
out humid air and just keep air changes
happening in the home and then I also
have this little fan right up here which
takes the acclimated air from the living
room area and pushes it into the bedroom
which ventilation is huge so many people
fail to do it properly on tiny homes my
next biggest expense was the drywall and
that was
$1,838 which everyone I talked to said
don't do the drywall yourself it's going
to look horrible like just hire a
professional but my stubborn self
wanting to do this whole thing myself
gave it a crack and honestly it turned
out great I probably had to do a few
more coats of mud than what a normal
drywaller would have to do but I'm
really proud of how this looks I won't
lie this wall was very hard and I spent
a lot of time getting all of this right
before we get to my largest expense I'm
excited to be announcing that I am
officially selling the cedar Hollows
construction plan they're on my website
if you go to the Pacific b.com back/
plans they're currently listed for $
1350 but the first hundred of you that
use code Cedar 60 at checkout c d
r60 you'll get 60% off that set of plans
so that knocks it down to just over $500
and this is a full set of structural
architectural mechanical electrical plum
plans and I even went through the extra
leg work of having two Foundation
designs planned both a post and peer
Foundation like what my version of the
cedar Hollow has but I also had a more
traditional footing and stem wall
Foundation designed for those of you
that want to have a little variability
in your foundation design $500 for this
set that cost me over $8,000 is well
worth it even if you're just looking to
get a little design inspiration and
understand how to correctly build a tiny
home there are honestly so many scams
out there for tiny homes where where you
go buy a set of plans for $11,000 and
it's just like this crappy floor plan
this set of plans is exactly how I built
this real home behind me and I know it
can help you guys out a ton if you're
interested in building a tiny home also
if you purchase the plans I'm currently
in the process of building this home
again exactly for another client here in
Washington walking you through each
individual step super detailed so you
could essentially purchase the
construction plans follow along and
watch all the videos and watch
everything come to life be sure to go to
theic Pacific b.com back/ plans click on
the cedar Hollow and at checkout use
code Cedar 60 to get 60% off even if you
guys do pop on the site and enter the
code Cedar 60 and all the coupons are
sold out be sure to email me infothe
Pacific b.com and I'm sure I can work
something out for you and if you are
interested in building this home as a
short-term rental you're going to want
to stay tuned to the end of the video
where I reveal exactly how much this
home is making in the first couple
months it's been rented and I think it's
going to surprise you next up was the
Oho expensive Cedar Wood ceilings and
these came in at
$3,539 196 and that's both here in the
living room kitchen area and the bedroom
over there the entire paint budget came
in at
$2,455 188 and on the entire interior of
the home I use Sherwin Williams
Alabaster white which so many of you
that have stayed here have asked like
what is that white color it's the
perfect balance it's not too cool it's
not too warm and it looks so good with
natural light pouring into the home and
then for theor on the outside of the
home I went with tricorn black it's
another Sher Williams color and I go
with a flat finish on that then for
$2,868 are these real 3/4 in Birch wood
floors and it this is not comfortable to
sit so that includes the real 3/4 in
Birch wood flooring all of the nails
that I nailed these in with and all the
glue that works as the vapor barrier
between the sub decking and the actual
wood floor itself the kitchen cost me
$12,750 $7 and that's for a full service
kitchen here right we got the oven stove
top microwave dishwasher sink everything
you need in a normal kitchen and I lived
here for a few months and it was super
comfortable and the space just works
really really well I have another video
I'll pin it right here that breaks down
everything that goes into this kitchen
it's a super super detailed breakdown it
has spreadsheets if you wanted to order
this kitchen exactly but I'll link that
video right here the Apple TV the apple
homepod and the TV itself all cost $898
.46 the bathroom floors cost
$1,146 N4 and the only reason I'm laying
on them right now is because they're
heated floors and this feels really good
actually but that's also why they cost
so much we have heating coils running
all underneath here there's a thermostat
where you can control how hot they are
because who wants to do their thing in
the morning with cold fee this large
tile shower cost
$3,771 57 so that includes this huge 9
ft tall glass door all of the cement
board that goes directly onto the wood
studs here as well as all the cement
that I fill in the joints with red
guarding the entire shower as well as
tiling and grouting this entire shower
all the furniture in the home cost me
$1,705 and that includes this thuma
couch here the dining room table the bed
frame in the bedroom any bit of
furniture that you see in the space all
the shelving in the closets cost me $
23714 all of the trim both the trim
along all the floorboards and the trim
that Lin all the wood ceilings cost me
$67.95 my Tesla charger cost me $500
which Pro tip if you're buying a Tesla
charger or the nacs North American
charging standard charger make sure to
go on Facebook Marketplace Tesla just
ended their referral program and a bunch
of people had leftover referral points
and they ended up just purchasing a lot
of these so you can find them a lot
cheaper than that my second biggest
expense was $1 16,4
6417 and that is the 740 SQ foot deck
now this deck is really what makes the
cedar Hollow because it adds so much
more outdoor space and honestly guests
that stay here have mentioned they just
spend the entire time on the deck that
price also does include all of the post
and pure foundations all the post all
the framing the joist tape that goes on
top of all the floor joist all the cedar
decking the sealer to seal the cedar
decking it was just a mass amount of
lumber concrete anchors to get this
whole thing put together but I love how
how it looks then these cable railings
cost me
$1,271 15 what I love about these cable
railings is that even when you're
sitting inside the house or if you're
walking on any of the pads out here you
can see through all these cables
especially at night time it's like
they're not even there so it just makes
you feel totally immersed with the
forest here is my largest expense coming
in at $1
17,7
2440 this thing is like the price of a
car pretty much but this is my jacuzzi 7
person hot tub and you're going to be
like wait this is just a two-person
getaway I know two person hot tubs are
just they look kind of weird and I just
didn't like them so I figure why not go
big or go home and we went all out with
this Jacuzzi hot tub which if I'm
getting any more hot tubs moving forward
for short-term rentals these jacuzzi
ones are so nice both from a maintenance
perspective and like the massaging in
the tub you have little selectors where
you can change if the Jets are air rated
or not air rated it's just it's super
bougie but is it worth 7 $1,000 I don't
really know I even got this tub of a
discount because there was this little
blemish right there and that knocked
$4,000 off the purchase price and then
for
$516
of. we have the Redwood Outdoors Cedar
Barrel cold plunge this thing is amazing
so there's a chiller that comes with it
and it plugs into these two ports here
and it can get the temperatures down to
34Β° it is nearly ice cold then for
$797 80 we have the Redwood Outdoors
Barrel sauna which this sauna is a guest
favorite and my personal favorite it
just completes the spa like features of
this home right you got the cold plunge
to jump back and forth in you got the
hot tub when you're just looking to
relax and the sauna when you're looking
to sweat out all those impurities this
thing is amazing plus the views on the
inside are incredible then I have a
couple hundred feet of string lights
hanging all across the backyard area
over the sauna for
$421 35 which the string lights look so
stinking cool but you guys don't
understand how hard I work to get these
things up trying to get an extension
ladder through all this to go climb that
tree and screw it in while it was
freezing cold in the winter was
miserable then for
$1,420 69 are all the outdoor seating
both here the little side table the fire
pit itself the actual Basin as well as
all the chairs surrounding it also had
one miscellaneous item in there for $837
which was just random tools that came up
that I had to purchase which with the
Pacific been that number was like
$20,000 because I didn't have any tools
but it was nice with this build that I
had all the tools how much does the
cedar Holo cost to build and that is
$161,300 expansive deck the hot tub the
coal plunge the sauna all of that it
gets a total build cost for just the
structure itself to
$83,000 or it costs per square foot of
$184 so the final part of this whole
cost breakdown is how much is this home
actually making as a full-time
short-term rental here in Sultan
Washington and these numbers are hot off
the press for March it made
$751 which the home was only partially
rented out I was having some creators
come through the house create some
content and really just blast this build
out to the public then April we came in
a little bit higher at
$864 May was a big month at
$2,021
5,634 itself so if you guys are
interested in purchasing the cedar
Hollow plans it's the link at the top of
the description down below and don't
forget to enter the code Cedar 60 to get
60% off and that's only for the first
100 people that snag the plan so I do
want to thank you guys for liking this
video subscribing to my channel and of
course I got to thank all my channel
members who helped support me
financially I couldn't do it without you
guys so if you guys want to see me build
this home exactly showing you every
little nitty-gritty detail here make
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don't miss any of the videos and we'll
see you in the next one peace
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