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There are benefits to living in the home built from used shipping containers, plus much more and much more individuals are beginning to realise this and take action. In the big event you happen to be lucky to have built your own and/or already are now living in one, you know these benefits top notch and can have experienced them for yourself. Much less expensive than conventional building types of timber-framed buildings, and offline buildings, used containers are modular, flexible in design (and may be made to appear absolutely beautiful!), durable, eco-friendly, and simply an all-round winner when it comes to building your individual home. Over another few paragraphs I'm likely to outline some of the benefits of surviving in used shipping containers. Economical to build... Although the expense of containers is around the rise (due to varied factory closures in China during 2009 and early 2010), you are able to still pick-up a fairly good bargain. Since the global recession starts to ebb and global trade routes begin to have busier again, the creation of shipping containers will increase also. You'll start to find out container prices will dip again, or with the very least remain stable. You can currently pick up a second hand container for around $1,500USD. That's a base expense of $1,500USD for 305sq feet of floorspace. Not bad once you compare it for the price more traditional types of construction. So to conclude this point, used container homes are a lot more economical to construct than more conventional building methods. Eco-Friendly (Green Living) So how green can shipping container living be? The answer: They may be as green when you want these to be. If you would like to go around the truly green route, then think of your home more as an 'eco-pod'. You might produce your individual energy by putting a few solar panels for the roof. It is possible to use hydro if you're near a river or fast-flowing stream. You can apply a 'Green/Living Roof' for the top of the containers which will aide in insulation and greatly reduce your heating costs (in the winter) and cooling costs (in the summer). Durable and Weather-proof Consider the proven fact that shipping containers are designed to withstand one from the most unforgiving weather conditions, travelling a huge selection of 1000s of miles aboard open-top trans-oceanic shipping-container ships... Built to use a minimum working lifetime of Twenty years prior to being decommissioned. After that, these containers, placed in the fixed position and maintained, have an almost infinite lifespan. Made of pre-fabricated steel and welded together, they are made being rigid and strong, and intensely hard-wearing. This makes them hugely practical in aspects of high geological activity, for example earthquake zones and hurricane hotspots. Shipping containers can easily hold out against windspeeds of around 175mp/h (281km/h) when anchored with pylons...which is readily done. Every building needs to have suitable foundations whether it be from used shipping containers or even a traditional build. Conclusion Above I've outlined the three main benefits most home-owners will immediately notice. They are in fact three in the main things many people take a glance at when buying any form of home. It just goes to exhibit the explosion in shipping container homes within the past few years is entirely justifiable, and why so, so everybody is turning to these containers to create their particular dream homes.