Man Builds 7-Story House Out of Trash, Mud, Bamboo, and Branches: This Is What the Cheapest House in the World Looks Like

This building is considered the “cheapest house in the world” because it is built from trash, mud, bamboo and branches 😱 The man spent 10 years to build this 7-story house for his family, but unfortunately, he did not get to live here because he ended up in a psychiatric clinic 😢

In the photo you see, the house is not finished yet 😲 Just look at how this unusual house made of garbage looks today! The photo of the house was shown in the first comment 👇👇

In the Chinese city of Weifang, one unusual house has become a local landmark.

Hand-built by a 55-year-old man, it rises seven stories and is made from scrap materials: mud, broken bricks, clay, bamboo, branches and construction waste.

Locals have dubbed the building “the cheapest house in the world.” But there’s a touching story behind this quirky structure.

Hu Guangzhou was born into a family of farmers. He was the eldest son and felt responsible for his younger brothers from an early age.

The family lived in poverty, and Hu, without finishing school, began to work at any part-time jobs, just to feed the family and provide an education for his brothers.

During those difficult years, the three of them had a dream – to someday build a big house where they would live as a friendly family: with parents, wives and children.

He began to make his dream come true by building a house with his own hands. He worked without drawings, without experience, with what he found on the streets and in dumps: branches, clay, stones, garbage, leftover building materials.

It took five years to build the foundation, three to erect the floors, and another two to reinforce and finish it. He built it alone.

But during this time, fate dealt a cruel blow. His brothers, who left in search of a better life in the city, never found it. One died in a car accident, the second died of illness.

When Hu was told of his brothers’ deaths, he refused to believe it.

“They will come back,” he said, “and they will have a home.”

The house is still standing, no one is even thinking about demolishing it.

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