BREAKING GROUND ON MY TINY HOUSE VILLAGE (cost me a fortune)
Summary
AI-generatedThis video details the initial stages of developing a tiny house village, focusing on breaking ground, land clearing, and the permitting process. Hosts can learn about the importance of parallel pathing development tasks and the significant costs involved in engineering and land preparation.
Key insights
Clearing 33 trees and mulching them for landscaping cost $5,000 when done by a neighbor, significantly less than professional quotes ranging from $16,000 to $25,000.
Mistakes to avoid
Failing to account for potential opposition during town hall permit hearings can lead to delays or rejection of development plans, even if initial discussions seem positive.
Tools & resources
Mini excavator and wood chipper rentaltool
A mini excavator and wood chipper were rented for $3,000 to assist with land clearing and material processing for landscaping.
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