Boxabl

The category anchor. Boxabl builds the Casita, a 361 sq ft studio unit that folds down to roughly 8.5 feet wide so it can be towed on a standard highway trailer and unfolded on site in about an hour. The company's pitch is assembly-line housing: one factory footprint in North Las Vegas, one product, high volume. It is the most searched and most argued-about name in foldable housing, and the only pure-play foldable home maker trading on a US exchange.

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Headquarters
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Founded
2017
Status
active

Funding & ownership

Founded by Paolo and Galiano Tiramani. Raised $230M+ pre-listing, including one of the largest Reg A+ crowdfunding rounds on record with 50,000+ retail investors. Listed on Nasdaq as BXBL on July 20, 2026 through a SPAC merger with FG Merger II Corp at a reported ~$3.5B valuation. Production volume, delivered cost, and dealer network remain the open questions for both buyers and shareholders.

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Boxabl — questions people ask

How much does a Boxabl actually cost delivered?
The Casita's base price is around $60,000. A realistic delivered-and-installed figure in the US is $95,000 to $140,000 once you add freight, crane, site work, an engineered pad, utility connections and permits. On raw land with no services, the top of that range is the honest planning number. Anyone quoting you a turnkey Casita at the base price is leaving something out.
Is Boxabl publicly traded?
Yes. Boxabl began trading on Nasdaq under the ticker BXBL on July 20, 2026, following a SPAC merger with FG Merger II Corp at a reported ~$3.5 billion valuation. Before listing it raised over $230 million, much of it from more than 50,000 retail investors through Regulation A+ crowdfunding. This site is independent of Boxabl and publishes no investment advice.
Is Boxabl legit?
Boxabl is a real manufacturer with a real factory in North Las Vegas, real delivered units, and now a Nasdaq listing with mandatory financial disclosure. The recurring criticism from owners is not fraud, it is timing and total cost: long waits between deposit and delivery, and delivered costs well above the advertised base price. Both are legitimate concerns and both are checkable before you commit.
Who are Boxabl's biggest competitors?
It depends on the buyer. On price, expandable container buildings from sellers like Chery Industrial and DTC/Amazon brands (EROMMY, Feekercn) undercut it substantially. On finish and format for ADUs, European hinged-cabin makers such as Brette Haus and the folding CLT A-frame from M.A.Di compete directly, though buyers must confirm certification themselves. On deployment speed for commercial and relief use, Ten Fold Engineering and Jupe are ahead. Notably, though, Boxabl's state modular seal gives it a stronger certification position than most rivals, which are uncertified.
How long does it take to get a Boxabl after ordering?
Longer than the marketing implies. Boxabl cites factory production in as little as roughly two months, but that describes throughput once your unit is in the line, not the total time from deposit to a home you can occupy. Order-to-delivery has historically run much longer, and independent 2026 buyer guides describe multi-year waits as plausible depending on state approvals, land readiness and order timing. The 175,000-plus 'waitlist' is a soft reservation count, not your place in a paid queue — get delivery timing in writing before you commit.
How many Boxabl Casitas have actually been delivered?
Roughly 318 units across 10 states by mid-2026, per Boxabl's filings and press coverage. That is real production, and it is a very different order of magnitude from the 175,000-plus reservation figure the company promotes. If you are weighing a deposit or the stock, the delivered-units trend in the quarterly filings is the number that matters, not the reservation headline.
Is Boxabl (BXBL) stock a good investment?
We do not give investment advice and nothing here is a recommendation to buy or sell any security. What we can say factually: Boxabl listed on Nasdaq as BXBL in July 2026 via a SPAC merger at a reported ~$3.5 billion valuation, it has a dual-class structure concentrating voting power with its co-CEO founders, and its 2025 filings showed modest revenue against a substantial net loss. The listing's real benefit to buyers and shareholders alike is mandatory disclosure — read the quarterly filings, particularly delivered units versus units produced, and form your own view.
What certification does the Boxabl Casita have?
The modular Casita carries a state modular seal and has been approved as factory-built housing in a growing list of states, including California, Nevada, Arizona and Texas as of 2026. It is not HUD-certified — a common misconception — which is why standard manufactured-home (chattel) lending is not the default financing path. A separate park-model RV version is built to the ANSI A119.5 recreational standard, which is a different classification with different placement rules.
Can a Boxabl Casita be a permanent residence?
Yes, where local rules allow it. Because it carries a state modular seal and installs on a permanent foundation, the Casita is permitted as a dwelling in the states where it is approved, and one- and two-bedroom variants now sit alongside the studio. The two things that most often block it are minimum-dwelling-size ordinances (some jurisdictions require 600–1,000 sq ft, which a 361 sq ft studio fails) and local zoning — so confirm both with your county before ordering.
What's the difference between the Casita and Boxabl's park-model version?
They are the same folding unit built to two different standards. The modular Casita carries a state modular seal, needs a permanent foundation, and is treated as a dwelling where approved. The park-model version is built to the ANSI A119.5 recreational-vehicle standard and sits on a rolling chassis, which makes it easier to move and to finance through RV/chattel lending but generally limits it to RV-zoned placement rather than use as a primary residence. Which one you want depends entirely on how your jurisdiction will let you site it.
What is the Boxabl Baby Box?
A small towable Boxabl launched around $19,999, with a wet bath and kitchenette in roughly 120 sq ft, aimed at offices, studios and guest rooms rather than full dwellings. It is SUV-towable and off-grid capable, but it is RV-classed rather than a permitted dwelling, and several specs — folded dimensions, certification and warranty — remain unconfirmed by Boxabl. Treat it as a preorder with projected numbers, not a shipping product you can pin down today.