Travel 25 Gorgeous Prefab Houses And The Cheapest Land In Every State To Put Them On

Wanna get away? Sure you do. Well, I'm here to help—your dream of disappearing into the wilderness just became much more feasible and actually kind of luxurious. Below are 25 of the sexiest prefabricated houses available in America today, paired with the cheapest land available for sale in every state*. Do you have any idea what sort of land $2,500 can get you in this country!? Here's knowing you'll be just as shocked as I am. (*All real estate from Zillow.)

1. Origin Price:$210,000

Sq. Feet: varies

Beds/baths: 2; 1-2 Where to Build Arizona: It blows me away that $1,100 buys 7,100 square feet of land in this world—but in Concho, Arizona, this is reality. Why are you not doing this right now? Why am I not? More details: "...Taxes are $5." Taxes are 5 dollars—um, okay—and all you have to do to move in is sweep up some pebbles. Missouri: Hate the heat? Fine. Try some midwestern living with this 11,000-square-foot lot. On a lake! For only $1,500! Actually you can't do this anymore because I just did.

2. Breeze Aire Price:$335,000

Sq. feet: 1,625

Beds/baths: 2-3; 2

Where to Build Kansas: Holy hell. Where else does $4,000 buy 9,147 square feet? Wichita, Kansas, has one of the best price/sq feet deals in the country. And with so little down, perhaps you'll have some extra to invest in this model. Virginia: It just looks like Virginia, doesn't it? This "nice level lot!" for only $1,900 in Danville might just be about perfect. Oh, you're balking at living in rural, southern VA? Well did you know the Virginia International Raceway is only 24 minutes away? Yeah, you'll be fine.

3. Sidebreeze Price: $595,000

Sq. feet: 2,754

Beds/baths: 3-5, 2.5-3 Where to Build Colorado: Since the Sidebreeze is one of the more expensive Prefabs, Colorado's low property taxes (.6%; New Jersey, by comparison, is 1.89%) keeps spending modest. Here, you're only dropping $3,000 (or a $11 monthly mortgage, my God) for five acres in the middle of beautiful southern Colorado. Maryland: Love the East Coast? Here, then, a $5,000 lot in Maryland that'll let the Sidebreeze flourish in the pretty mid-Atlantic foliage. (It's overlooking a ball park and has no town taxes!)

4. The Caboose Price: $96,500

Sq. feet: 500

Beds/baths: 1;1

Where to Build Connecticut: A beautiful house belongs on a beautiful lot, like this $6,000 deal in Winsted, CT. The 7,000 square feet will be more than enough room. Kentucky: Kentucky is about 4 million times cheaper than CT so if you're on a strict budget, try this half-acre, $3,500 spot in Manchester.

5. Cottage Price: $230,000 - $480,000

Sq. feet: 1,400-2,300

Beds/baths: 2-3, 2-3.5

Where to Build Georgia: Among the bigger models that Method offers, this $5,000 Donalsonville spot near the FLA-GA line is perfect! At .71 acres and plenty of grass for some sexy architecture, why not? As the listing says: lots of trees on the lot, and, to boot, it's near a hospital. Iowa: If you build it, they will come to Iowa. Especially on this $6,000, .86-acre lot in Marne that reminds us of a certain movie.

6. Cabin Series Price: $289,000 - $405,000

Sq. feet: 1,800 - 2,600

Beds/baths: 2-4; 2-4

Where to Build Idaho: Only .71 acres are available here, but considering the land's only $2,900 and you're in Salmon River and Valley, you may wanna pull the trigger sorta like, immediately. Minnesota: I'll let the description on this $3,900 lot in Wadena speak for itself: "...this is a northern sportsman's dream. Minnesota's famed lakes are all around, and Lake Superior is just a few hours away. The Canadian border and Lake Superior National Park are the same distance. Extensive hiking trails throughout Wadena allow access to hiking and cross-country skiing, among other things, year-round."

7. C6 Series Price:$139,000 - $199,000

Sq. feet: 958- 1,288

Beds/baths: 2-3; 1-2

Where to Build Illinois: Maybe axe that tree, but this $1,500 plot in Broadview, IL, should work just fine. North Carolina: Because this dope .57-acre, $2,500 lot in a waterfront community is for sale and the property's tax value is $35,000. Duh.

8. Option Series Price: $129,000 - $535,000

Sq. feet: 922 - 2,216

Beds/baths: 1-4; 1-3

Where to Build Indiana: This Fort Wayne, Indiana, lot (6,000 square feet!) has been in the same family for 100 years! And it's only $1,500! And walking distance from downtown. Get it, folks. South Dakota: Mostly because the description is so sweet and nice ("...on quiet street with some nice shade trees.") Yup, don't sleep on SD's $5,000, .4-acre plot in Edgemont. And dear God look at this picture. Sold.



9. M Series Price:$255,000 - $390,000

Sq. feet: 834 - 1,740

Beds/baths: 2; 2 Where to Build California: Big Bear! For $2,500! Goodness, it costs about $2,500 to just stay in Big Bear for a long holiday weekend; why not just go and never leave? For $1/square foot, I don't see what's holding you back. Tennessee: Okay maybe you hate the idea of California and you're a down home country boy who needs his sweet tea. Hey, I get it. I'm that guy. So why not head back to where the heart is? That heart, of course, is always in Tennessee. Or maybe it's Peyton Manning. Still. Both good reasons to check out this $2,500 lot in Crossville.

10. Shepherd Hut Price: varies

Sq. feet: varies

Beds/baths: studio; they can build one Where to Build Alabama: This $1,500 spot in Bama is the smallest square foot space on this list (102!), so the Gute would probably be best, as most/all modular homes wouldn't quite fit. Delaware: But hey if you don't like the humidity, try Delaware's $8,900 spot in Wilmington. So says the ad: "...all fenced in and ready for your creative use."

11. SML Price: $95,000 - $215,000

Sq. feet: 565- 860

Beds/baths: studio, 2; 1, 2 Where to Build Maine: Hoo, boy. Yeah, you're sure up north, but $1,500 for 1.5 acres in Maine? Steal. This house on the property? Hi, perfect summer home. West Virginia: Well there's never a bad time to move to West Virginia, of course, but now's especially the time, since you can part with only $4/month (what!?) for this spot in Terra Alta. I repeat, $4/month.

12. Paradigm Series Price:$154,000 - $308,000

Sq. feet: 658 - 1,800

Beds/baths: studio; 2 Where to Build Michigan: This 4,500-square foot lot in Niles, Michigan, is, for only $1,000, highway robbery. Plop a beautiful PS down and stay warm all winter and cool in the summer, which lasts like eight total weeks. The key here: purchase a house and build up, not out, to maximize the land. Washington: This $3,600 lot in Pacific Beach is my favorite lot on this whole list. Read the description: "...Awesome walk to the beach, camping and building lot beautifully forested and very close to the beach. Ride your bike to Pacific Beach and Seabrook from this location. These lots are very peaceful and extremely secluded." Where the f*ck do I sign?

13. Hitch Haus Price: $345,000

Sq. feet: 1,560

Beds/baths: 2;2 Where to Build Montana: Wide open spaces needs, well, more wide open spaces. Where better than Montana? This $3,000 lot of 7,000-square-feet outta do it. Vermont: Or how about 4.3 acres for $9,500 in the middle of nowhere Springfield, VT? Sign me up, baby.

14. HOMB Price: Varies, but check here for details

Sq. feet: 900-3,100

Beds/baths: studio, 3; 1-3 Where to Build Nebraska: Hey, don't sleep on Nebraska just because they fire football coaches for winning nine games in a season—gah, what the hell are you doing? You realize this is all taxpayer money and you're paying like four head coaches at once, holy sh*t you wonder why this country's such a mess. Sorry, that got away from me. Uh, hey: this $4,500, 320-acre plot on a private lake would do just right in Nebraska's blistering summers. Mississippi: Mississippi hosts some of the cheapest land in the country and it's actually really mild and nice in the winters. Stop judging and move to Helena on this $5,000 lot for the winter, okay?

15. Breezehouse Price: $495,000

Sq. feet: 2,978

Beds/baths: 3-5, 2-3 Where to Build Nevada: Ten acres for under $3,000 with a view of perhaps the prettiest mountain range (Pilot Peak) in the state? Yup. North Dakota: The Breezehouse seems to fit best in an arid place with tiny shrubbery. How about this ND outfit for $8,000? Not a lot of tall tress 'round here.

16. Wedge Price: $89,500

Sq. feet: 400

Beds/Baths: 1;1 Where to Build New Hampshire: Perfect for New Hampshire winters! This 11,000-sq. foot, .25 acre lot is the perfect place to "work from home" for the holidays, or maybe like from November until about April. Wisconsin: The house is so little and cute! Why not bundle up in the Wisconsin chill on this $2,495 lot in La Farge?

17. Balance Price: $385,000

Sq. Feet: 2,302

Beds/baths: 3; 2.5 Where to Build New Mexico: New Mexico's $1,100, one-acre spot in Deming is a site (!) to behold. ("Wonderful view, the those beautiful unobstructed Florida Mountains.") Wait, they're called Florida mountains? I like it. Massachusetts: Land in Mass. ain't so cheap, but this Springfield lot (.27 acres) for $8,900 isn't terribly expensive, and it sits near the Historical McNight section! Damn!

18. Element Price:$245,000

Sq. Feet: 1,202

Beds/Baths: 2-3, 2 Where to Build Oregon: This $4,900 space in Chiloquin, OR., is where I'm going to retire. You only have .46 acres to work with, but what else do you need? Nothing, is the answer. South Carolina: South Carolina is the best state in the country for at least this and this reason. And make it three with this $5,000 lot in Bluffton which pretty much sits on the 18th hole of a golf course.

19. Railcar Price: $95,000

Sq. feet: 500

Beds/baths: 1;1 Where to Build New York: Best part of the Railcar is the extra space for a hot tub and/or BBQ. Why New York? Tell me a cheaper, smarter (and scarier, during Halloween!) place than Sleepy Hollow. This $2,000, .30-acre lot on a lake would be spooky-cool. Rhode Island: It's tiny! But that's okay! You've got a railcar house! This $7,999 lot in Woonsocket will have you boating and fishing all year long, so says the description. Well maybe you would. I get sea sick.

20. CK Series Price: $200,000 - $320,000

Sq. feet: 1,380 - 2,280

Beds/baths: 3; 2-2.5 Where to Build Oklahoma: For only $5,000 you sure get a hell of a lot. I'll quote from the description here: "Gated community on Hwy 70 with lots of amenities; pools, parks, tennis courts, campgrounds, community building, free boat storage. Lot has mature trees, ready for building." Louisiana: Because it's in the Gulf and there's plenty of space and it's only $5,500. Do it.

21. Elemental Price:$246,000 - $400,000

Sq. feet: 1,600 - 2,000

Beds/baths: 3-4; 1-3.5 Where to Build Pennsylvania: Just $3,900 to be that close to a lake and skiing!? Pennsylvania. Who knew?! New Jersey: Montague Twp. for $5,000 near a country club and a lot of fishing and boating? New Jersey rules.

22. Marfa Price: N/A

Sq. feet: 440

Beds/baths: studio; 1 Where to Build Texas: Well, it's already there, but can't you see Tim Riggins dropping $1,500 on this 7,200-square foot spot and building a "Marfa" with Tyra? Me too. Wyoming: What better place to drop a half-million dollar home than on perhaps the most gorgeous plot of land on this whole list? Yup, this $6,000 spot in Wyoming is close to Yellowstone National Park and ski resorts, so what the hell are you waiting for?

23. Chalet Price: Varies

Sq. feet: varies, but up to several thousand

Beds/baths: 2-4; 2-4 Where to Build Utah: What a sweet spot in Grouse Creek for only $1,400. This .25-acre lot is near the border of Utah and Idaho meaning, of course, near dozens of some of the best ski resorts in the country. Get to it. Alaska: Really want to disappear? Perhaps hit up Delta Junction, Alaska, and this $5,800, .86-acre lot. There are fewer than 1,000 people in DJ, but in the Chalet, why would you ever want to leave the house anyway?

24. CK7 Price: $320,000

Sq. feet: 2,205

Beds/baths: 3-4; 2.5 Where to Build Arkansas: For $1,099 you're gonna get set up in Arkansas, which is always a good thing. This lot is "desirable" and is "just down the street from Crown Lake," which, if you've ever been to Horseshoe Bend, you know that this, too, is a good thing. Ohio: Once again, I am blown away by the price/lot size ratio with this .39-acre, $1,500 place in Jackson Twp. Ohio, man. Everyone's moving to Ohio these days*. *No, no they aren't.