Tata, an Indian company who sell the worlds cheapest car and water filter has recently announced that they are field testing their nano house which will launch to consumers in 6 months. The house is 215 square feet, comes with everything you need, can be built in under a week and is made from sustainable materials such as coconut coir fibers. The house is designed to last 6 years, so it isn’t super permanent, but it is very intriguing.
Imagine if you could build a house, buy a car and purify all your own water for $3300! In a country where there are so many in need of fast temporary housing, that faces unclean drinking water and transportation represents the ability to get a job it is an amazing feat!. No photos or videos have been release, but I will keep an eye out!







Hi, Ryan!
You’re doing a swell job on thetinylife.com, as always.
Found a link that shows the proposed floorplan for the Tata House here:
http://www.caradvice.com.au/128924/tata-announces-worlds-cheapest-flatpack-house/
Keep up the great work!
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