
Folding Houses That Can Be Built In 1 Day with Galiano Tiramani
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Taylor is joined by Galiano Tiramani, co-founder of Boxabl—the groundbreaking housing company known for building foldable, factory-made homes that can be deployed in under a day. From military housing to backyard ADUs and Airbnb-ready tiny homes, Galiano walks through how Boxabl is shaping the future of modular living and short-term rental opportunities.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- How the “Casita” unit is built, shipped, and set up in as little as one hour
- The RV loophole that bypasses permitting and building code bottlenecks
- Ways Boxabl homes are already being used for disaster relief, workforce housing, and STRs
- Plans to expand into larger homes, townhouses, and multi-unit developments
- Why Boxabl is considering becoming its own real estate developer
- How ADU-friendly laws in states like California and Arizona are opening doors for investors
- Ideas for turning Boxabl units into high-performing Airbnb properties, roadside motels, or couples’ getaway communities
If you’re in real estate, hospitality, or just love innovation—this is one to bookmark.
Connect with Boxabl:
Email: hello@boxabl.com
Website: boxabl.com
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