Nobody likes affordable housing
We all need an affordable home.
It’s amazing what a dollar buys you.
For as little as $1/month, you can unlock the door to a world where home ownership is not only possible but profoundly empowering. Now you can live near where you work, as your home is portable. Plus, you’ll no longer have to work just to pay the mortgage. Think of how much that changes your life and what you do with your day. Our innovative Home in a box concept, shaped like a shoebox and crafted from steel shipping containers, offers unparalleled features:
Options: You pay $1 down and start paying what you can afford in 90-120 days. Think about what you would pay for a comparable and see what a value this is. We’ll work with you to put together a program.
Welcome to your home
Now you can have a home of your own, no matter who you are, anywhere in the world. First-time homebuyers, eco-conscious consumers, and anyone who may not have even heard of the American Dream but want to own their own home. Your home is the essence, the core, of your your life.
The Nuts and bolts
A Home You Assemble: Personalize your space with DIY furniture kits that turn your house into a home. You place your order online and work with our success reps to build your home. You can sleep it on the first night as you literally build your own home. Your box arrives with everything you need. You will learn how to use hand tools. You get screws, tools, wood, and preassembled furniture. You’ll get an instruction manual and the support of Hallockivillers around the world. It’s a bustling community you’ve joined, and they’ll help you make your home amazing. Our innovative Home in a box concept, shaped like a shoebox and crafted from steel shipping containers, offers unparalleled features.
- Mobility and Versatility: Whether you’re in the heart of a bustling city or the tranquility of a wooded landscape, your home is where you make it. It can even float and be a boat.
- Security and Independence: With a design focused on safety and durability, you and your loved ones can live worry-free, shielded from the elements and other threats.
- Customizable and Expandable: Your unit grows with you, allowing for limitless expansion as your needs evolve.
- Sustainability at Its Core: By utilizing recycled, reclaimed, and refurbished materials, we’re committed to a green living philosophy that benefits our planet.
- Community and Connectivity: Home fosters a sense of belonging, connecting you with a community of like-minded individuals who believe in making a difference.
Independence and Freedom are Yours
100% Self-Sufficiency: Generate your own food, water, and energy, freeing you from relying on external systems.
Your home is meticulously engineered to harness the power of renewable technologies, embodying a philosophy of minimal reliance on external resources and a commitment to environmental stewardship. By integrating solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and composting toilets, it ensures a self-sustaining living environment that produces as much as it consumes.
- Solar: Photovoltaics generate energy for your daily use. Plus, agrivoltaics integrate agriculture and solar technology to enhance crop yields.
- Geothermal systems and heat pumps leverage the latest in green tech to power your home.
- Waste-to-Energy: Waste is incinerated, with the effluvia treated so it is released as harmless vapor. The ash is encapsulated in building blocks, so even the residue of the waste is used for the future.
- Water Independence: Self generate your water supply from a ground well and rainwater collection system. Your water is ultra-filtered and safe, supporting a variety of daily activities. You’ll have all fhe water you need for: drinking; bath and kitchen, cleaning and even irrigation.
- Eco-efficient Liquid Waste Management: Liquids that are not fit for reuse is put into your waste-to-energy system, demonstrating your commitment to zero-waste principles. This innovative approach not only disposes of waste responsibly but also converts it into energy, further powering your home and reducing your footprint.
- Batteries: State-of-the-art battery systems store excess energy generated by your home’s renewable sources, ensuring you have power even on the cloudiest days or during blackouts. Plus, with smart grid technology, you can possibly sell excess energy back to the public or utilities, turning your home into not just a place of living but also a source of income.
You can buy it cash – $25K – $200K
As little as $5K for the truly needy
Leave No Trace
The goal is to minimize your ecological footprint, promoting a lifestyle where, if you choose to relocate, your presence leaves no lasting impact on the natural world. This vision of transient habitation, without a trace, underscores a profound respect for nature, allowing you to enjoy modern comforts while preserving the planet for future generations.
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Hallockville
In joining Home, you become part of a wider community of Hallockville, where many have embraced SCUs (Self-Contained Units) just like yours. Many SCU owners are likely right in your town, creating an instant network of supportive, like-minded neighbors. This unique blend of independence plus community ensures you’re never truly going it alone. You’re part of a local and global movement towards sustainable living, connected by shared values and goals.
Leading by Example: Sustainable Solutions for Towns
Towns across the globe are ideally positioned to champion sustainability and effect tangible environmental change, starting with adopting innovative solutions that have proven effective in our own homes. By integrating technologies such as waste-to-energy systems, municipalities can significantly reduce landfill contributions while producing energy, creating a cleaner, more sustainable environment. Similarly, investing in solar power—whether through individual solar panels or communal solar farms—can drastically cut energy costs and reliance on non-renewable energy sources. Community solar projects in particular offer a unique opportunity for residents to benefit from solar energy without the need to install panels on their property, making sustainable energy accessible to all.
Furthermore, energy storage solutions like batteries can capture excess energy during peak production times for use during periods of high demand or lower production, ensuring a steady, reliable energy supply for our own use or to sell.
Geothermal energy, tapping into the Earth’s stable internal temperature for heating and cooling, presents another underutilized avenue for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and saving on energy bills.
Change City Hall
Municipalities embracing sustainable solutions can achieve significant savings in operational costs while contributing to a broader ethos of environmental stewardship. By setting an example of responsible, eco-friendly practices, they pave the way for a future where financial prudence goes hand in hand with environmental care. Collaborative efforts, supported by grants and government incentives, allow towns to lead in sustainability, proving that economic and environmental objectives can complement each other. Embracing green technologies sets a precedent, ensuring a more sustainable world for future generations.
Adopting sustainable technologies not only fosters a healthier environment but also brings numerous additional benefits, including:
- Reduced operational costs: Implementing systems like waste-to-energy and solar power significantly cuts energy and waste management expenses.
- Serving as exemplary models: Pioneering municipalities inspire others to follow suit, amplifying the impact of their initiatives.
What we’re making
1) Among our anticipated results are a trained workforce skilled in trades and sustainable practices.
2) A sizable reduction in both municipal waste and dependence on traditional energy sources.
Markets
Are you in a building renting a white box in the sky or in an absentee landlord’s house? Maybe you’re a student or an affluent downsizing senior, or a single mom, trying to get by and give your kids the best opportunity you can. Maybe you’re even down on your luck, you can have a home to call your own, forever.
Recently incarcerated. Even those currently in the judicial system: it’s a method of penal reform. Substance abusers and homeless. Recently divorced parents.
- Energy-efficient appliances: Designed to minimize electricity and water usage while maximizing performance.
- Solar panels: To harness solar energy, reducing dependence on conventional power sources.
- Rainwater harvesting system: For collecting and reusing rainwater, aiding in garden maintenance and reducing water bills.
- High-quality insulation: Ensuring minimal heat loss during winter and keeping the home cool during summer, for year-round comfort.
- Smart home technology: Allowing residents to monitor and control home systems such as heating, lighting, and security remotely.
- Green roofing: Living roofs that improve air quality, provide natural insulation, and support biodiversity.
- Low-VOC materials: Used in paints, flooring, and furniture to ensure better indoor air quality by reducing toxic emissions.
- Community garden access: Encouraging local food production and fostering community engagement.
- Bike storage: Promoting environmentally friendly transportation options.
- Recycling and composting facilities: Integrated into the home to support waste reduction and sustainability practices.
The compact yet efficient interior layout of the 160-square-foot living space is meticulously designed to maximize comfort, functionality, and sustainability. Here’s how the space is organized:
| Area | Features |
|————–|—————————————————————————————————|
| Kitchen | A foldable countertop, wall-mounted storage, and energy-efficient appliances under the counter. |
| Sleeping Area| A lofted bed accessible by ladder, with integrated storage underneath for personal items. |
| Living Area | A convertible sofa-bed that serves as seating during the day and transforms into a bed at night. |
| Bathroom | A compact wet room with a shower, sink, and composting toilet, optimized for water conservation. |
| Dining/Work Area | A pull-out table that serves both dining and workspace needs, with seating stored efficiently when not in use. |
This layout ensures that every square foot of the home is used intelligently, providing all the essential living functions in a cozy, minimal footprint.
These are just a few examples of features that can make affordable housing more sustainable and accessible for a diverse range of individuals and families. In addition to these physical components, it is important for communities to also consider social and economic sustainability. This could include providing access to job training programs, transportation options, and supportive services such as childcare or mental health resources.
Furthermore, Hallockville residents are involved with the community at large. They are seen as people who are involved, know what they’re doing (building of all types), honest, and eager to help. Their services are in demand and customers are willing to pay extra for all the service and quality they offer. Their knowledge of the sustainable market, in all its types, in home building, plumbing, electricity, farming, and much more is astounding and readily accepted.
Who We Are
Affordable American Homes is revolutionizing the housing market by putting eco-friendly homes within reach of everyone. Our mission is clear – provide sustainable homes and foster self-sufficient living while removing the financial hurdles of home ownership. We’re not just selling homes; we’re helping you establish a stable, sustainable, happy life.
Are while it may now look like a steel box to others, you know it’s what inside that counts. And that is where your dream home, and only yours, is in the palm of your hand.
Introducing the home in a box
Affordable Homes is removing the barriers to home ownership
No mortgage • No deposit • No credit check
Pay what you can afford.
This is your home. You will have to locate in a permissible spot, but you can never be kicked out of your home.
You are a lifelong member of the American Home Association, with all the benefits:
Unified code • Work with towns everywhere • Active civic service
- Building communities is part of the commitment. Members do work for the town
- Dig the trench on the train line 7 miles long. This will create the elecrical trunk line of the future. There will be no need for train lines or monipoles in Fairfield. All those can be removed and recycled.
- 95 corridor improvements. I will offer as part of their community service people, the members of AHA! They can even live right there. Like our offices, our headquarters, to be right there and introduce people. They’re going to work on that creating a microclimate on the seven miles in each Direction on 95. We can look into drones to collect carbon monoxide, agrivoltaics, growing the southport globe onion We’re going to grow. Of course, the South Fork globe onion, that’s what it’s known for. We’ll also look Creating a set of microclimate. Native, pollinator wildflowers, which will attract the bees. Which will attract the, everything else all the way up to trees. Really? Really make it nice.
Link to the Big Fund, including gigantic settlement including animals.
We all need a Home. Introducing the Home in a box: no matter who you are, wherever you are, you can have your own home sweet home. It is shaped like a shoebox and made from steel shipping containers, it is 100% self-sufficient, providing a room of your own and also your own food, water, and energy. It is secure, highly customizable, mobile, and at home anywhere in the world you make your home, even in extreme heat and cold. It is portable, can be floats, can ride as a trailer and even on railroad lines. You can be as comfortable as deep in the mountain woods as on a vacant city block.
You think it is the greatest home ever made. You’ve used every square inch. You are independent, yet part of a community of other homeowners in the towns you live. You fix up your area and neighborhood, and are involved in civi matters to help make change.
- Home security: You have the key and nobody can ever make you move. You are secure inside your home from the elements and any malicious actors. You and your loved ones are safe and free to live your life.
- Remove barriers to home ownership: You are guaranteed a home. No credit score, no pay stubs, no collateral, no cosigners – yes to a key to your own place. $1 to be on the waiting list $100 refundable pre-order deposit, with deliveries and occupancy starting 2025.
- Home customers start with the basic unit, then can expand immediately or at will later as their circumstances change, adding an unlimited number of SCUs.
- You are independent and self-sustaining. You could live in your home virtually anywhere in the world.
- Your home uses the Rs: recycled, reclaimed and refurbished materials. We buy as little new as possible.
- Food independence. It comes with RTE until your first crops will be ready for harvest. Seeds for fruits, vegetables, herbs. Hydroponics for growing food in closed quarters. Fishing supplies. Theoretically, you don’t have to go to the market again.
- DIY: Furniture that you build and assemble from provided supplies inside your unit.
- Water independence: Ultra-filtered water from a ground well suitable for drinking, cleaning, and irrigation, with large recycling component.
- Renewable energy technology:
- Solar technology: Solar panels, solar tiles, solar paint
- Agrivoltaics: Incorporate solar eficientlly in the fields to generate energy. Plus, leverage the microclimates they create into farming practices for better crop yields, naturallly
- Geothermal climate control. Diamond-tipped drill goes down approx. 100’ to install a geothermal system.
- Waste to energy system creates energy, with harmless vapor as effluviam. Toxic ash is encapsulated into building squares.
- Iintermodal: It floats and can be configured as a boat. Can go on rail lines. Modiication for rail and/or road wheels.
- Optional: Each person has their own phone which doubles as a personal protection device.
- Your home is mobile. When you move, you leave no trace for future generations.
Slideshow: Homes appeals to almost anyone who wants to build equity instead of renting, including:
- Workers
- Students
- Families, esp. first-time homebuyers
- Homeless and downtrodden. Addicts.
- Seniors and empty nesters who want to downsize
- People who live without basic utilities: clean water, electricity, cell phone service, etc.
- Migrants
- Citizens in other countries
- Lead by example: renovate, recycle, return to nature . Put trash on barges then burn it.
City can pay what they think is fair.
- Start with a small Hallockville of 6+ homes. Scale immediately to 12 to 25 to 100 homes. Empower different neighborhoods.
Anticipated results:
- Capacity: trained workforce. People who by virtue of working on their own properties know how to be skilled workers as carpenters, plumbers, electriciains, renewable energy experts, specifically waste to energy, solar, agrivoltaics.
- LOCAL talent will be retained by other homeowners
- Bid on big money capital projects, like for CT Department of Transportation, NY Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), and municipalities.
- Sustainable energy producers and specialists. We produce our own energy on the road to energy independence. Solar, agrivoltaics, waste-to-energy.
- Work to achieve efficiencies in town government. Audit, volunteer and eliminate waste to lower taxes
- Our inventory is stored in IMC’s. Everything is donated and reclaimed. We are a massive logistics company. We are like the goodwill x 100. This enables us to equip the IMCs for customers. They can pick out online in the inventory what their home is going to look like. It’s all shipped to them in the box. They assemble alot of it with detailed instructions online and in their language. It helps build the Home communities.
- Expand. Empower countries, communities, and people to sign up to scale. Scale the utopium. Everyone around the world that doesn’t have an affordable home – 1 billion homes? Start small and prove the model. Then, like doubling the penny on the calendar, expand. Need national support as well as the Hallockville community
Who we are. Affordable American Homes is:
A holder of thousands of IMC’s, filled with donated and recycled inventory. We sell these to people and they put the contents together. They have to use our payment plan and pay whatever they can afford. It changes the entire housing market by exposing the inflation caused by the middlemen. We RFID everything to be a logistics company.
People
Matthew Hallock, publisher of the-voice and solarpowur.co, which combine news and activisim. Launched elbartinyliving.com and cargotecture.com. Seeking to provide affordable homes to everyone. Also expose through FOI and public anonymous wiki news stories that focus on municipal waste and corruption.
SolarPowur.co – Solar is the spokedog for all living things, even people. She provides sustainable solutions to homeowners and businesses
Leading IMC architects and modular home developers
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