Just saw this thing about Elon Musk's tiny house that's supposedly going for like 10k USD. Apparently it's only 40 square meters but fully equipped with solar panels and smart tech. Honestly sounds wild—a crane truck just drops it off and boom, you're done in a few hours.



The crazy part? For Vietnam or anywhere dealing with housing shortages, this could actually be something. Like imagine solving homelessness or the urban housing crisis with these modular boxes. Stack them, connect them, and you've got a bigger place. No massive construction costs, no years of waiting. If I had a huge plot of land, I'd probably just grab a few of these Elon Musk house units instead of hiring builders. Storm and earthquake resistant too, which is pretty solid.

The whole thing feels like it's actually solving a real problem—cheap housing that doesn't require going into debt. Can't tell if it's overhyped or genuinely game-changing though. What's the catch? Too good to be true?
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