10 Shipping Container Homes You Can Buy Right Now
Shipping containers make sturdy shells for these ready-to-buy, prefabricated homes.
Shipping container architecture is popping up all around around the world—and for good reason! Several factors make these modular boxes intriguing candidates for adaptive reuse: They’re watertight, sturdy, readily available, and they can be stacked together to create backyard studios, ADUs, and even full-size houses. Read on for a look at some of the best shipping container homes that you can purchase today.
Empty Nester by Custom Container Living
Empty Nester by Custom Container Living
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Price: Starting at $85,800
Size: 320 square feet
Container Size: One 40-foot container
Features: This container home has a ground-level bedroom, a living/dining area, a galley kitchen with full-size appliances, a five-foot bathtub, and it can be built with or without a loft.
The HO4 by HONOMOBO
The HO4 by HONOMOBO
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Price: $313,750
Size: 1,280 square feet
Container Size: Four 40-foot containers
Features: This three-bedroom, two bathroom home with an en suite bathroom includes a large living room, a dining room, and a full kitchen finished with one or two walls of floor-to-ceiling glass. A highly efficient air source heat pump helps to heat and cool the space, and buyers can also spring for optional solar panels.
The MicroCube by Rhino Cubed
The MicroCube by Rhino Cubed
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Price: $55,500 (suggested retail price)
Size: 160 square feet
Container Size: One 20-foot container
Features: The MicroCube has a kitchen with a microwave and minifridge; a bathroom with a shower, sink, and low-flow toilet; a queen-sized Murphy bed, a 30" closet, and low-e coated windows.
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ShopHappy Twogether by Custom Container Living
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Price: Starts at $86,224
Size: 320 square feet
Container Size: Two 20-foot containers
Features: A bedroom and living room are located in one container, while the entryway, kitchen, and bathroom are in the other. The interior features hardware and faucets with a chrome finish, three three-by-four single-hung white vinyl windows, one three-by-three window over the kitchen sink, and two 12,000-BTU air conditioners with 10,600 BTU heating combo units. There’s closed-cell spray foam R-14 insulation in interior walls and R-28 insulation in the roof.
160 SF by Montainer Homes
The 160-square-foot model by Montainer Homes
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Price: Starts at $45,000
Size: 160 square feet
Container Size: One 20-foot container
Features: Montainer Homes’s 160 SF model features recessed LED Lighting, an under-counter refrigerator, electric baseboards and an electric water heater, and TR and GFCI electrical outlets throughout. The bathroom has a sink, shower/bath and toilet, and the kitchen has a cooktop and range hood.
Workshop and Golf Tees by Back Country Containers
Workshop and Golf Tees by Back Country Containers
Couretsy of Back Country Containers
Price: Starts at $100,000
Size: 320 square feet
Container Size: Two 20-foot containers
Features: The Workshop and Golf Tees model from Back Country Containers has a custom interior with wood paneling, a stainless-steel farmhouse sink, a lofted bed, and an under-the-counter fridge.
M01 by HONOMOBO
M01 by HONOMOBO
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Price: Starting at $144,492
Size: 419 square feet
Container Size: 34-feet wide by 14-feet deep
Features: HONOMOBO’s M01 model is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom home, with 31 feet of floor-to-ceiling glass windows and an open kitchen/living area.
Alt 30' by Alternative Living Spaces
Alt 30' Model by Alternate Living Spaces
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Price: Starting at $56,995
Size: 240 square feet
Container Size: One 30-foot shipping container
Features: The Alt 30' model by Alternative Living Spaces has a full bathroom, a kitchen, a bedroom, and a living room with a six-foot sliding-glass entry door. Add-ons include a fold-out, full-sized Murphy bed, an appliance package, and more.
G320 by Giant Containers
G320 by Giant Containers
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Price: Available on request
Size: 320 square feet
Container Size: Two 20-foot shipping containers
Features: The G320 is a CSC-certified, storm-proof one-bedroom studio with one bathroom.
Insta-House by MB Architects
Insta-House by MB Architects
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Price: Starting at $367,000
Size: 1,280 square feet
Container Size: Four 40-foot shipping containers
Features: The Insta-House has two bedrooms, two baths, a full kitchen, and a living room with a double-height workspace and second-floor mezzanine. Smart technology, a ductless air conditioning and heating system, marine-grade paint, and floor-t0-ceiling windows complete the package. The container model can be fabricated in eight weeks and installed in a single day.
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