The Dwelling DispatchVol. I · Spring 2026 · Issue No. 01

THE DWELLING
DISPATCH

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Special Report

How 12 People Built Homes Under $40K and Never Paid Rent Again

Tiny house at dusk with warm amber interior lights glowing through windows, surrounded by trees

Early Access · Limited Seats

Reserve Your Seat in the Next Cohort

Spring 2026 opens to 40 students. Join the waitlist — no payment until the course goes live.

Inside This Issue

Data

The Real Cost of 200 Square Feet: A Full Breakdown

Trailer, shell, systems, finish — where every dollar goes.

Law

Zoning Loopholes That Let You Park and Stay

ADU codes, THOW exemptions, and the states that welcome you.

Build

Week by Week: What Eight Weeks Actually Produces

From blank trailer to permitted, livable home.

Interview

"I quit the lease. I own the land. I sleep better."

Priya Nair, 34, on trading Brooklyn for 210 sq ft in Vermont.

Section B — The NumbersEvidence & Data

Field Data · 38 Completed Builds

The Numbers Behind
200 Square Feet

$18,400

Lowest recorded student build cost

Shell + trailer + basic systems, owner-built

$31,200

Cohort average all-in cost

Across 38 completed builds, 2023–2025

196 sq ft

Average student build size

Range: 140–380 sq ft

11 weeks

Average build time

With no prior construction experience

0

Monthly rent after completion

For students who own or lease land

87%

Students who passed local inspection

On first submission

Avg. Cost Breakdown — $31,200 All-In

Trailer$6,800
Framing & Shell$8,600
Electrical & Solar$4,900
Plumbing & Water$3,700
Insulation & Finish$4,300
Permits & Misc$2,900

30-Year Cost Comparison

$1,200,000+

$3,300/mo × 30 yrs

$420,000+

$1,200/mo × 30 yrs

$31,200

One time. Then $0.

Why People Are Leaving

The Quiet Math That Changes Everything

Somewhere around the third lease renewal, the math stops adding up. You're paying $2,400 a month for 680 square feet you don't own, in a building you can't modify, in a city that keeps raising rents 8% a year. In ten years, you'll have paid $288,000 — and have nothing to show for it but a stack of receipts.

The people who show up in Dwelling aren't idealists. They're spreadsheet people. They've done the math three times and arrived at the same answer: the conventional path is the expensive one.

“I ran the numbers on a 30-year mortgage. Then I ran them on a $28K build. I cried a little, honestly.”

What the data shows — across 38 completed builds — is that the barrier isn't money. It's knowledge. Students who finish this course don't just save $1.2 million over a lifetime. They gain something rarer: the certainty that they built the place they live in, with their hands, on their terms.

Interview Transcript — Abridged

Dispatch: What made you finally do it?

Priya Nair: My landlord raised rent for the fourth year in a row. I had $22,000 in savings and nothing to lose. I found Dwelling on a Tuesday. By Thursday I'd put down a deposit on a trailer.

Dispatch: Any regrets?

Priya: I wish I'd done it three years earlier. My mortgage payment is now $0. My electric bill is $11 in summer.

Zoning Fast Facts

31 statesallow THOWs as primary residences under ADU codes
14 stateshave explicit tiny house zoning ordinances
6 weeksaverage time to navigate a permit with the right documentation
Section C — The CourseEight Weeks to a Built Home

Curriculum · Spring 2026

What You'll Build
in 8 Weeks

Every module ends with a deliverable — a real document, drawing, or specification you'll use in your actual build. This isn't theory. It's the work.

Module Detail

Week 01

Trailer Selection & Foundation Logic

Bumper-pull vs gooseneck, axle ratings, deck width, and the single decision that determines every other dimension of your build.

Week Deliverable

Trailer selection worksheet + 3 sourced quotes

Trailer specs
Load calculations
Vendor sourcing
LivingKitchenBathLoft24'-0"8'-6"
Section D — Student Testimony38 Builds Completed · 3 Cohorts

Dispatches from the Field

What Happens After
the Last Module

These aren't testimonials written by a copywriter. They're the sentences students said on their last day of class.

“38 people finished this course. 31 of them are living in homes they built. The other 7 break ground this spring.”

Cohort 2 · 2024
I quit the lease. I own the land. I sleep better.
Woman with dark hair smiling in a sunlit room

Priya Nair

Cohort 2 · 2024
The permit module alone was worth ten times the price.
Man with beard smiling outdoors in natural light

Marcus Webb

Cohort 3 · 2025
I built a house. I actually built a house.
Man with short dark hair looking directly at camera

Tomás Rivera

Cohort 3 · 2025
The solar module gave me a system that's been running clean for 14 months.
Woman with natural hair looking thoughtfully to the side

Deja Okonkwo

Cohort 1 · 2023
I retired at 58 with no mortgage and a view of the Cascades.
Older man with grey hair and a warm smile

Leonard Haskell

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82%

$31.2K

Section E — Free ResourceThe Blueprint Starter Kit

Free Download — No Commitment

Start with the Blueprint.
Build with the Course.

The Blueprint is a free 24-page PDF starter kit: a sample 196 sq ft floorplan, trailer spec checklist, solar load calculator, and a state-by-state zoning quick-reference. It's the document we wish existed when we started. No pitch, no upsell — just the work.

Blueprint

The Dwelling Blueprint

  • 196 sq ft annotated floorplan
  • Trailer spec & sourcing checklist
  • Solar load calculator (fillable)
  • Zoning quick-reference: 50 states

Before You Ask

Common Questions

82% of our students had no prior construction experience. The course is designed to take you from zero — we cover tool selection, safety, and basic carpentry before getting into structural work.

No. About 40% of our students connect to municipal utilities. The course covers both scenarios — off-grid solar and water systems, and conventional utility hookups where available.

Week 7 covers exactly this. We have a state-by-state reference guide and have had students successfully navigate permits in California, New York, and other historically restrictive states using ADU exemptions and THOW classifications.

Pricing will be announced when the Spring 2026 cohort opens. Waitlist members get first access and a reserved discount. Previous cohorts have been priced at a fraction of a single month's rent.

A free 24-page starter kit with a sample floorplan, trailer spec checklist, solar load calculator, and a zoning quick-reference guide. It's the document we wish existed when we started.

Spring 2026 · 40 Seats

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