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Old 01-04-2016, 04:06 AM  
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For $1,000 Brassmonkey can live in a shipping container apt

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For $1,000 Phoenix residents can live in a shipping container apartment

Whether they’re making a luxury home or the world’s largest periscope, people are finding creative ways to use shipping containers. And while making them into houses is nothing new, an apartment building built out of the steel boxes is still relatively uncommon, though you can find them in both Huntsville, Texas and D.C. Now, Phoenix has its own as well, thanks to building firm StarkJames.

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Oscar Shipping Container Apartment
The building will open to tenants next week, and rents start at around $1,000 for the 740-square-foot apartments. Under construction since March, the apartments are made out of five-ton containers from the Port of Long Beach. “There wasn’t a playbook regarding shipping container housing, or precedent in other cities, but we knew it was important for Phoenix to help make this project a reality,” the firm said in a statement.

The one-bedroom units were brought up to code and provided with insulation, wiring, plumbing, windows, and drywall. “Containers aren’t expensive or difficult to work with in and of themselves,” architect Wesley James tells Dwell. “But it gets expensive and complicated bringing them up to code. It’s not yet an accepted building material.” The living room and bedroom are separated by a galley kitchen set in the middle of the container.

If you want to test out what living in a shipping container is like, one of the eight units has been furnished and fixed up, with help from local companies such as Tuft & Needle, as an Airbnb rental.
For $1,000 Phoenix residents can live in a shipping container apartment - Yahoo News

hmm Brass you better do a lot more copy/pasting cause damn $1000 per month sounds expensive for something like that.. Funny thing is you can get decent 1-2 bedroom apts in PHX for $600-800. So why would anyone pay a grand to live in stacked up containers?? And for the record I love tiny homes like those featured on tv shows like Tiny Home Nation but this is apartments.
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