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When I stumbled across housing start-up Boxabl while going down a YouTube rabbit hole about affordable pre-fab housing, my mind was blown.
Their initial product called ‘Casita’ is a 375 sq ft ADU delivered with a full size bathroom, kitchen, appliances and tall ceilings with big windows for under $50k - that can be shipped on a regular flatbed trailer, and be unfolded and set up in two hours.
Elon Musk apparently lives in one - and the company has reportedly got more than $1 billion in pre-orders, via a 47,000 person waitlist.
This wildly innovative product has the potential to help solve our affordable housing and homelessness problems in cities around the world.
I had to find out more and tracked down Founder Galiano Tiramani to learn more about his journey- and how you can invest in the company.
Introducing Boxabl Casita
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We've got a new way to build housing that's better, cheaper, faster and can help solve the worldwide housing crisis.
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Boxabl's first product is a 20' x 20' prefab studio apartment that unfolds from a shipping container size - Source: Boxabl
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How Boxabl Is Revolutionizing Affordable Housing with Its Unfolding House
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