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$5,000
10x12 Tiny‑Home‑Ready Building – Built to Residential Standards
Posted 2 months ago in Yakima, WA
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10x12 Tiny‑Home‑Ready Building – Built to Residential Standards – $5,000 This structure was originally built for a family whose home burned down, so it was constructed to a higher standard than a normal shed. It’s insulated, wired, weather‑protected, and designed to function as a livable temporary home — not a storage shed. 🏠 Built Like a Real Tiny‑Home This isn’t a thin‑floor, hollow‑wall shed. It has: - Full insulation in the walls and ceiling - A hard‑wired wall heater (not a plug‑in) - Subfloor + floor joists just like a real house - Fresh interior and exterior paint - Metal exterior door - Three outlets - Flooring included (not installed yet) - Lifetime warranty on the roofing 🪵 Subfloor + Joists (Major Upgrade Most Sheds Don’t Have) Most sheds have a single thin sheet of plywood sitting directly on skids. This building has: - Real floor joists underneath for strength - A solid subfloor on top of the joists - A structure designed to support furniture, beds, appliances, etc. - A floor that feels solid, not hollow or bouncy This is the same floor system used in small cabins and tiny homes — it’s built to be lived in, not just used for storage. 🛡️ Tyvek‑Style Weather‑Resistant Barrier (Huge Value Add) Under the exterior siding is a Tyvek‑style weather barrier, the same material used in residential home construction. This upgrade: - Blocks wind and drafts - Keeps moisture out of the walls - Protects the insulation - Helps regulate temperature - Extends the life of the framing - Allows the walls to breathe while still staying dry Most sheds have bare wood exposed to the elements. This one has the same protective layer used on houses before siding goes on. 🔧 Honest Notes - Window glass needs replacing (frame intact) - Breaker switches + one knockout plug were removed - Wiring is intact and ready for new breakers - Replacement breakers cost $5–$12 each, knockout plug $1–$3 - Even with an electrician, the total fix is usually $50–$100 💪 Why the Price Is Firm This is not a $1,000 shed. It’s a tiny‑home‑ready structure with real residential‑grade upgrades: - Insulation - Subfloor + joists - Hard‑wired heat - Weather barrier - Lifetime roof - Electrical wiring - Fresh paint - Flooring included If someone wants a cheap shed, there are plenty out there. If they want a solid, livable this is a great deal at $5,000. ---
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