THIS Will Save Florida’s Housing Market

Florida needs this ASA

Florida’s housing market is in trouble. Prices are sky-high, insurance costs are insane, and hurricanes keep wrecking homes. It feels like the market is sinking faster than a beach chair in soft sand. But what if there’s a way to fix this? (Check out the video I just made about it here.)

Enter Boxable Casitas—tiny, factory-built homes that are affordable, durable, and set up in just a few hours. At $60,000, you get a 361 sq. ft. home with high-end finishes, a full kitchen, a spacious bathroom, and 9.5 ft ceilings. The best part? These things fold up like a Transformer, making them easy and cheap to transport. Once they arrive, they’re unfolded and livable within days.

And here’s where it gets even better—these homes are built with steel, concrete, and hurricane-resistant materials.Unlike traditional wood-frame houses that get shredded in storms, Boxables can take a beating and stay standing. That means lower insurance costs, fewer repairs, and a home that lasts.

Florida needs stronger, smarter, and more affordable homes—not just overpriced, fragile houses that fall apart every time a hurricane hits. If we started building like this, we’d see fewer people struggling with repairs, lower insurance rates, and more housing options for everyone.

Even Elon Musk is on board—he’s already using a Boxable at his SpaceX site in Texas. If it’s good enough for Elon, it’s good enough for Florida.

The big question now—can you even set one up in Florida? The answer? It depends. Some areas have outdated zoning laws that require a minimum home size, which could make placing a Boxable tricky. But as more people look for affordable, storm-proof housing, these rules will need to change.

This could be the future of housing in Florida, but it’s not the only problem we need to fix. Insurance costs are crushing homeowners, and we need to rethink how we build entirely. My buddy in the Dominican Republic has a concrete block house—no drywall, no wood, just solid, storm-proof construction. When a hurricane hits, he’s not stressing about repairs. Imagine if we built homes like that in Florida.

We need solutions now. Boxable is one piece of the puzzle, but smarter building practices are the real key. Florida is paradise—but only if people can actually afford to live here.

Grant Warrington

Think like an Investor

P.S. Want to watch the full video? —watch it here.

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