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With housing costs rising, shipping container homes have significantly increased in popularity, especially in Florida. This excellent home alternative is relatively cost-effective and highly durable due to its metal construction. 

So what are the top shipping containers you can buy in Florida right now? 

This article will explore some of the best designs to save money while giving you an aesthetically pleasing space.

So if you want to learn more about the best shipping containers you can buy in Florida, read on. 

What Are the Best Shipping Container Homes Available in Florida?

The best shipping container homes in Florida now are Custom Container Living’s Luxury 4 All and Backcountry Container’s Kennedy model. Both offer excellent designs and spacious plans. Other great choices include Containers in Motion’s Montana and the Joshua model from Bob’s Containers.  

Now that you’ve seen the rundown, let’s look at each option in greater detail.

1.) Custom Container Living: Luxury 4 All 3 Bedroom 

First is the Luxury 4 All three-bedroom model by Custom Container Living.

This shipping container is a fantastic choice if you’re looking for a simple yet spacious design on one floor.

Along with having three bedrooms, this floor plan includes two bathrooms and a walk-in closet in the primary bedroom. 

Interior kitchen view of the Luxury 4 All 3 Bedroom
Courtesy of Custom Container Living

The fantastic kitchen sets this shipping container home apart from other container homes with a spacious kitchen design that fits full-sized appliances like a fridge and oven.

This plan also includes a small closet for laundry hookups. 

Manufacturers designed the house with an open floor plan to make it feel more spacious. The only drawback to this lovely home is the outside of the building.

The exterior design certainly looks like a shipping container or like a modular home. However, with a bit of paint and creativity, it’s fixable. 

Additionally, this unit can be customized for your specific needs and shipped to your location. 

To learn more about modular home builds in Florida, check out our article, “Why Modular Construction May Be a Great Option in Florida.” 

2.) Backcountry Containers: The Kennedy 

Exterior view of The Kennedy, a container home by Backcountry Containers
Courtesy of Backcountry Containers

The Kennedy is perfect if you want a smaller container home design.

This container home is about 40 ft (12 m) and perfect for tiny living.

Backcountry Containers featured the tiny home it built on HGTV’s Tiny House, Big Living, which inspired it to create this model. 

Despite the compact size of this build, the Kennedy offers plenty of storage space and has a great layout.

The design is similar to that of an RV since the building is longer than it is wide.

This plan includes a beautiful primary bedroom, living room, bathroom, and kitchen, but unfortunately is without a laundry room. 

Interior view of The Kennedy, a container home by Backcountry Containers
Courtesy of Backcountry Containers

This small container home is the perfect starter home or home for those looking to simplify life.

Additionally, the space is easily converted into a rental or even a vacation rental if you live in a location within Florida that allows them.

3.) Containers in Motion: The Montana 

Containers in Motion has many fantastic container home models available for purchase and shipping.

The Montana is an environmentally friendly container with a simple yet well-laid-out design.

In addition, this company is located in Florida, making shipping much more cost-effective.  

Floorplan of The Montana
Courtesy of Containers in Motion

This unit is pretty customizable, and the company prides itself on its excellent use of space to make a functional home.

This container has about 320 sq ft (29.7 m) of living area, and you can alter the design to accommodate two bedrooms if needed. 

The Monta includes basic household staples like:

  • Kitchen
  • Bedrooms
  • Living area
  • Bathroom 

This model also includes a back deck for relaxing. Containers in Motion also helps to connect you with companies that will help finance their container homes.

Plus, this kit can quickly be shipped right to you in Florida. 

4.) Bob’s Containers: The Joshua 

If you want a more luxurious design, the Joshua is a wonderfully designed shipping container home built by Bob’s Containers

Interior view of The Joshua by Bob's Containers.
Courtesy of Bob’s Containers

These homes are so chic that they are barely distinguishable as shipping containers, one of the reasons the hit Netflix show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy featured this model in its series.  

This home is smaller but still spacious as far as storage containers go since it’s a 40 ft (12 m) container.

However, Bob’s does an excellent job of utilizing all the space and includes a stunning deck for a beautiful outdoor space to enjoy your morning coffee.

Additionally, this company is willing to finance up to $50,000 for this container-build project. 

Again, this build is longer than it is wide, but it still offers plenty of room for a stunningly designed:

  • Living room
  • Bedroom
  • Bathroom
  • Kitchen 

Additionally, because of the optional decking, you can have more space and create an outdoor dining area. This design is also customizable to add a personal touch to your container home. 

5.) Honomobo: Ho3 

Something Honomobo does exceptionally well is its modern designs.

These container homes have a high-end artistic feel and look more like something you’d see in a wealthy neighborhood in California.

However, despite their stunning appearance, this build is still much less expensive than your average stick-built home. 

Interior rendering of the Ho3 by Honomobo
Courtesy of Honomobo

The Ho3 barely resembles a container, as Honomobo masterfully hides the square shapes within their modern design.

This model is spacious at 960 sq ft (89.19 sq m) and slightly pricier than other shipping container homes on the market.

However, it is still less expensive than a traditional home of this size and quality. 

One of the biggest draws to this design is all the natural lighting. The Ho3 is customizable, so you can choose to have one or two walls of windows.

These window walls are fantastic for getting natural light and limiting energy usage.

Additionally, they are a great way to enjoy nature views around your home. 

6.) Kubed Living: K320 L 

The K320 L is perfect if you enjoy the feel of a tiny home.

This shipping container home is smaller but skillfully designed to feel roomy despite the smaller living space. 

Exterior side view of the K320 L
Courtesy of Kubed Living

This design is perfect for a small primary or secondary investment home you can rent to tenants or use as a vacation rental.

Despite the small square footage, shipping container homes tend to degrade more slowly since metal holds up well over time. 

Another great thing about the K320 is the wide range of possibilities.

Because of the simplicity of the design, you have more creative freedom, and you can easily add an extension to the design in the future.

Although the manufacturers create the house from a standard-sized shipping container, you can easily dress it in a coat of paint and add a fully finished deck or patio area. 

Finally, Kubed Living can quickly deliver it to your location and install the model. 

7.) Containing Luxury: LUX40HC 

This environmentally friendly container home option offers a relatively modern and aesthetically pleasing design.

In addition, the LUX40HC can function off the grid using a compostable toilet and solar panels. 

Exterior front view of the LUX40HC
Courtesy of Containing Luxury

As with most container homes, this model is 40 ft (12 m) and comes completely set up with wood flooring and a stunning kitchen setup.

You can also upgrade this container home to have more storage ship-lapped walls and a better sink. 

This home design aims to be more ecologically friendly and allow you to live wherever you want. Another plus is that you will find this business in Florida, which reduces the cost of having the home shipped to you. 

8.) Uncontained 360: ALICE Model 

Uncontained 360, the designer and builder of the ALICE, hails from sunny South Florida.

This company prides itself on creating attractive, affordable housing options that offer a spacious feel.  

Exterior side view of the ALICE by Uncontained
Courtesy of Uncontained 360

This unit was built to be more energy-efficient and has impact windows plus doors.

It’s a two-bedroom design that’s excellent for a small family or a home office.

The only drawback to this design is the single bathroom. However, it’s simple to make additions in all shipping container homes. 

The Alice is quite spacious compared to other shipping container homes on the market, and Uncontained offers even larger models than this one.

However, it’s essential to remember that you can add a porch and create a beautiful outdoor living space. 

9.) Gulf Breeze Container Home: #21 

Lastly, there is the #21 Gulf Breeze by Safe Room Designs.

This unit is unique because it’s a two-story container home with an upstairs balcony.

Gulf Breeze manufactures these container homes using repurposed shipping containers that otherwise would have gone to waste. 

Exterior rendering of #21 Gulf Breeze
Courtesy of Safe Room Designs

This design has plenty of space if you want to include your family or need a home office. Because there is a lot of space in this design, how you utilize that area is relatively flexible. 

Another cool feature about the Gulf Breeze model is how the storage containers have flaps you may open to create a covered porch area.

Additionally, this company helps finance your home provided you have good credit and some money to put down

10.) Containers in Motion: Tiny Shipping Container Apartment

The Tiny Shipping Container Apartment is another option built by the Containers in Motion company from Boca Raton.

Built from a 20 ft high-cube shipping container, is ideal for a smaller family. It has a bedroom and a kitchen space. It also has a bathroom with a shower and is designed to provide sufficient storage space.

We like the fact that the company built the doors and windows to expand the living space outdoors.

Therefore, although the container home is 322-square-foot (29.91-square-meter), the design of the windows and doors increases its floor space.

Other features you might find interesting include:

  • A closet
  • Water heater
  • Ceramic floor tile choices
  • Cupboard
  • Sink
  • Gas stove 
  • Faucet
  • Kitchen table top

The starting price for this shipping container home is $31,995

11.) Logical Homes: Seto 1692

This is a three-bedroom container home from Logical Homes. The best part is that the company delivers it across the United States.

The Seto 1692 square feet (157.19 square meters) shipping container home is ideal for an established family. It features 2.5 bathrooms and three bedrooms.

Also, the home incorporates the concept of combining the dining, kitchen, and family rooms into a “larger room.”

The only drawback is that since the container is larger, you need a lot size that is at least 48 inches wide to accommodate it.

You can buy this shipping container home online at a base price of $250,000.

Also, if you’re in the market for other financially viable home options, such as tiny homes, you should check out our article, “The Top 18 Tiny Home Builders in Florida.” 

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