Young Man Imports Container House From China, Installs It on His Land to Become Fine 2-Bedroom Flat in Video - Legit.ng

2022-05-19 07:42:06 By : Mr. Gavin bai

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A man, Zackary South, has shown people the alternative route they can take to own a home without having to lay blocks and use cement.

In a video that has gone viral on TikTok, Zackary revealed he imported a container home from China and it took the order three months to arrive.

When the container got to his place, it turned out to be a 2-bedroom house with a kitchen and bathroom after installation.

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To set it up, the whole family had to put all hands on deck as they employed a car jack to place the house on some blocks.

They were able to stretch out the folded parts of the house. After spending hours on installation, the setup was completed.

In a subsequent video, the man revealed how much he spent for those asking him for the price of the house. He paid 20,000 AUD (N5,811,773.59) for the building and the shipment was 5,000 AUD (N1,452,943.40).

Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a beautiful building that attested to the power of recycling got many social media users talking.

Posting about the house, the Danish embassy in Ghana said the building is the country's first house made from plastic waste. The mission also revealed that the building was done with help from the Skills Development Fund.

A man named Danida Nelson Boateng applied to the organisation and his workers were trained. The fine house was made from 13,000 kilograms of plastic that were cast into bricks.

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