The same third-party company is selling an Apple Cabin inthe classic shape ofan iPhonethrough Walmarts site.
That miniature abode has just enough desk space for a MacBook and not much else.
The company sells the same 19-by-20-foot expandable home for $36,000 on its website.
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The Apple Cabin is $24,000 MSRP through the original supplier, but its $17,400 on Walmart.
That ultra-small version of the Apple Cabin has just enough room for a bed and a toilet.
Theres no shower to speak of.
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Cheryl Industrials even recommends renting a crane for the task.
The bigger, non-Apple home weighs 7,849 pounds and is over 19 feet long.
The largest, 20-foot Apple Cabin weighs 4,563 pounds.
The homes are both made in China, according to Cheryl Industries.
Before you ask, no, youre not supposed to screw into the walls to hang your family portraits.
At least it comes with a preinstalled toilet, but the plumbing situation will be on you.
Walmart also suggests you lay it down on a concrete base.
The products have been on sale at Walmart since August.
People magazine first spotted them at their current price.
Amazon also sells plenty of prefabricated homes, and it has done so for years.
As any manufactured homeowner will tell you, there are difficulties beyond simply owning your new home.
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