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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Shipping Container Homes
I currently have a few properties.
Well I might score some vacant lots near a downtown area soon. 9 in total.
Building a property is expensive. I thought of shipping container homes. Anyone ever deal with this?
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Joshua,
I would check with the local building department to make sure the city would even allow it.