How can Tesla realistically claim a home can cost $7,000 total when land prices, utility connections, permits, and local zoning fees often exceed that amount even before construction begins?
If these homes are so affordable, will Tesla offer financing options for low-income buyers who can’t afford to pay upfront in cash?
It's not revolutionary if regular people still can’t access it
Great — another product designed for people in California, not the real world
Factory-built houses with car-level precision? Count me in
From Giga Press to Giga Shelter. Wild transformation
No matter how cheap the house is, land scarcity keeps driving up housing prices
What’s the resale value on a “tiny house” like this? That matters too
What’s the long-term cost of ownership once you factor in battery degradation, maintenance of high-tech components, and eventual system upgrades?
Could this model really compete in cities where land is scarce and regulations are tight, or is it only feasible in rural and suburban areas?