This New 800 Sq Ft PREFAB HOME Brings a Larger Option to California!

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Published 2024-05-19
Samara recently added a new larger Prefab Home that is available in California. I have been following Samara and their Backyard ADUs since they were announced in the fall of 2022 and they've been adding to their model line to offer more options. On top of that they're now manufacturing the Backyards in house in a new facility in California and recently offered Tacos to the public. Watch to hear the latest on Samara and their line of Backyard ADUs.

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All Comments (21)
  • Im a Hard NO NO NO at their ridiculous price of $400,000+. Im in California, but the whole point of wanting to buy one of these is to save money.
  • @shipjumper6068
    Anything under 1,000 square feet shouldn’t exceed $150,000 in price
  • @PlasmaBurns
    I was going to buy a 100 sq ft tool shed from Home Depot here in Texas and sell it in California for 150k.
  • @crwlh6721
    I like that your channel covers ALL sizes of prefab homes. Thanks for that.
  • @xSayPleasex
    If they have people buying these at $414,000 they are making a killing...AND they are made in Mexico. Where is the cost coming from.
  • @GScully42
    Ok now I want to see that home made hoodie 🤣
  • @shipjumper6068
    As soon as you said it’s based in California, I knew it was overpriced.
  • Mr. Tarnow I never fail to hit like on your videos regardless whether I like the product being showcased or not. You are doing your best at bringing attention to as many companies offering pre-fab, modular, hybrid even manufactured housing options and it’s an impossible job to do so and please everyone. The market place has been inundated by too many contestants all too willing to take advantage of current socio economic conditions and the housing crisis to make a buck, looney, peso, yuan what have you, honest or other wise, and the sad reality is that too few are rising to the challenge to be altruistic and resist the urge to hose the end user. I am an unapologetic free market capitalist and welcome a vibrant and competitive field however Daddy didn’t raise no fool and at $518 per Square Foot for something that essentially looks like a differently dressed double wide is insanely overpriced and outrageous. This is wanton and abject avarice no matter what food bribe they throw at you, me or that individual that lives for free tacos, this is way overpriced . Your sanguine and objective, and humor laced presentations are a joy to watch and very much appreciated for their intent and purpose. Whether hit or miss, You manage to thread that needle every time.
  • @a.l9313
    These are obviously for Socal and Bay area markets. Way too expensive for anywhere else in CA.
  • @jeffschley3214
    I live in California looking to buy a Skyline mobile home 19”9’ X 48” for base price of $102,000. MADE IN USA 944 sq. Ft.!!
  • Oh my Lord. 😱 The prices are insane. Thanks, Kerry. I love your work.
  • @kompanyx
    I'm beginning to dread the offerings from the pre-fab industry. Kerry, every time I start to watch one of your videos, I am hoping that you're going to tell us that it is financially within reach for someone who is not making over a six-figure salary...and then...BAM! You get to the price - 200k+, 300k+, 400k+...Not to mention that you still have to buy land somewhere to put it on. You can easily go over half a million dollars. I no longer think that pre-fab is an answer to affordable housing.
  • @416dl
    Very nice, Kerry. As you probably know the name samara is famous in architectural design by Frank Lloyd Wright who designed a home based on the samara, a winged maple seed, that he saw on the grounds of his client in West Lafayette, Indiana. Gotta give props to the GOAT. Cheerio.
  • @marianl3447
    I and the rest of your regulars....just love what you deliver and will always give the vid a like because we always like what you do . We also want to see ur hoodie..lol...
  • @Erin-Thor
    Wait, you “MAKE YOUR OWN HOODIES?” 😂
  • @mariom6449
    By the time you buy the lot, and all the extras it is better to buy a new home already built because you know the exact price with no hassle.