
Guess what? A 23-year-old guy named Jeffrey Bryant just blew up on the internet for buying a foldable house from Amazon. Yeah, you read that right! This compact home is about 16.5 by 20 feet and set Jeffrey back just over $26,000 (that’s roughly Rs 21.5 lakh).
So, what’s the deal with this foldable house? Well, Jeffrey, a cool content creator from Los Angeles, spilled the beans. He’s planning to turn this nifty place into an Airbnb, not for the heck of it, but to give a helping hand to folks who are struggling with housing or homelessness. The house even comes with all the basics â kitchen, living room, bedroom, and bathroom, all ready to roll.

His TikTok video about the whole thing went nuts, racking up over 17,000 views. And then, bam! Comments started rolling in, people asking everything from how Amazon delivers a house to the nitty-gritty like drainage systems, waste disposal, and the total costs involved â you know, land, permits, utilities, and landscaping.
While some folks high-fived Jeffrey for his out-of-the-box thinking to tackle housing issues, others scratched their heads with practical questions. It’s a wild ride, showing how social media can turn someone’s quirky idea into the talk of the town.