![Inside the tiny home man bought on Amazon for $20,000 that people say is 'worth it'](https://images.ladbible.com/resize?type=webp&quality=1&width=3840&fit=contain&gravity=auto&url=https://images.ladbiblegroup.com/v3/assets/blt949ea8e16e463049/bltd539c63a0aeb92e1/65dde9488a1e38040abf9f04/inside-tiny-home-20000-amazon.png)
People are flooding to social media to weigh in on the inside of a $20,000 small home bought off Amazon.
Nothing says cost of living crisis like the only way to get on the property ladder being to buy a tiny home off Amazon.
And one TikToker indeed decided to shell out around $20,000 to buy a moveable small home off the e-commerce site and has since revealed what it's like inside.
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![The house cost around $20,000.](https://images.ladbible.com/resize?type=webp&quality=1&width=3840&fit=contain&gravity=auto&url=https://images.ladbiblegroup.com/v3/assets/blt949ea8e16e463049/bltdd93900df2fb8393/65dddffa24b28d040a174945/amazon-house-small.png)
Why not just wait and save up for a more attached-to-the-ground and larger sized home? I hear you ask.
Well, according to Redfin, in June 2023, the average starter home sold for a whopping $243,000.
The real question is, was one TikToker's decision to splash out the typical deposit money to buy a small home outright actually worth it?
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Let's take a look inside and find out.
![The house actually appears pretty spacious.](https://images.ladbible.com/resize?type=webp&quality=1&width=3840&fit=contain&gravity=auto&url=https://images.ladbiblegroup.com/v3/assets/blt949ea8e16e463049/bltb5ddcf21e9fdb3b3/65dde0dcda6d6a040b7b5e44/amazon-small-house-inside.png)
A TikTok video by Nathan Graham - who goes by @unspeakable - re-shared to the platform by Unspeakable Fans (@unspeakable_fanytb) shows part three of Nathan's journey in buying a small home off Amazon which measures around 19-feet-by-20-feet.
From the outside, the property looks like a slightly more high-tech garden shed but as you go inside for the full tour, you can see a kitchen space on the left, alongside a table and some chairs as a dining area.
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There may be no stove, but why do you need that when you've got your trusty hot plate to plug in? As Nathan says: "We've got everything we need."
![They've managed to squeeze a kitchen, dining area, lounge, bathroom and bedroom in.](https://images.ladbible.com/resize?type=webp&quality=1&width=3840&fit=contain&gravity=auto&url=https://images.ladbiblegroup.com/v3/assets/blt949ea8e16e463049/blte6c63d3b97c63510/65dde15addc4d4040aa6db93/amazon-small-house-bedroom.png)
On the right, there's a huge TV mounted on the wall - 80 inches to be exact - a couch and lounge area and then some bunk beds at the back. Oh, and Nathan's decked the place out with some electronic blinds too.
In the middle is a closed off room which contains the toilet and shower.
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And to give Nathan and Amazon's small home its dues, it's actually a lot more spacious than most of the cupboards on sale in New York and with a considerably smaller price tag too - take the tiny $2,000-a-month apartment as an example.
The content creator resolves: "This place is a freakin' vibe."
And it's not taken long for other social media users to flood to the comments to weigh in with their thoughts on the Amazon small home.
One user wrote: "Love the whole idea behind this series, but as someone who live in Canada and just faced -50°C very recently, could this amazon house handle that?"
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Another questioned: "Electricity and plumbing?"
A third wrote: "Buy the Amazon house for $10k, put it in new York and sell it for 5million."
And a fourth resolved: "Ima buy this and put it on my parents yard lmao AT least I'm moving out."
So, what do you think?
Topics: Amazon, Money, Social Media, TikTok, US News