Head to head

Baby Box vs Compact

You can order the Compact today; the Baby Box is preorder, so this is really a choice between a unit in hand and one you are waiting on.

Boxabl Baby Box compact towable unit
Boxabl

Baby Box

Preorder

A small towable Boxabl (launched ~$19,999) with a wet bath and kitchenette, aimed at offices, studios and guest rooms rather than full dwellings. Several specs remain projected — treat folded dimensions, certification and warranty as unconfirmed.

Estimated delivered Projected / Unconfirmed
$24,000 – $45,000
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Brette Haus Compact folding timber cabin deployed
Brette Haus

Compact

Shipping

A hinged cross-laminated-timber cabin that folds flat and rotates open on site. Warmer and better finished than most of the category, with the import friction that comes with a European build. Base pricing is quote-based and varies widely by fit-out.

Estimated delivered Projected / Unconfirmed
$70,000 – $120,000
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The verdict

Which one wins

Baby Box is the lower delivered cost ($24,000 – $45,000 versus $70,000 – $120,000 — roughly $61,000 apart at the midpoint). Remember both figures are estimates that already fold in freight, site work and hookups, not base prices. Compact gives you more deployed floor area at 291 sq ft — well over the Baby Box's 120 sq ft. Neither unit has a verified residential certification, so both are portable buildings on paper — fine for jobsite, studio or hospitality use, a permitting problem for a primary residence. Compact is shipping now; Baby Box is preorder, so its numbers carry more uncertainty and its delivery timing is less committed. Some specifications on this page are projected rather than confirmed by the manufacturer — check the badges before relying on a number.

Full spec comparison

SpecificationBaby BoxCompact
MakerBoxablBrette Haus
CategoryFoldableFoldable
StatusPreorderShipping
Base priceProjected / Unconfirmed$20,000$33,000
Estimated delivered costProjected / Unconfirmed$24,000 – $45,000$70,000 – $120,000
Deployed areaProjected / Unconfirmed120 sq ft291 sq ft
BedroomsStudio / none1
Bathrooms11
Folded dimensionsProjected / UnconfirmedSingle-axle trailer, SUV-towable (~2,900 lb); published folded dimensions not confirmedFolds flat for container or flatbed transport; exact folded dimensions not published
Deployed dimensionsProjected / UnconfirmedAbout 14.75 ft × 10.9 ft, roughly 120 sq ftAbout 30 m² footprint (~291 sq ft), single storey, ~2.9 m height (Compact 27)
Setup timeProjected / UnconfirmedAbout an hour, no crewAbout 3 hours to unfold with a crane and a small crew
FoundationSits on its trailer (axle removable when stationary); off-grid capable with fresh/grey/black tanks and a battery. Typically RV-classed rather than a permitted dwelling.Screw piles, piers or pads — no permanent foundation strictly required; the patented hinge is rated for repeated relocations, and crane access is needed on delivery day
CertificationsNo certification verifiedNo certification verified
Regions servedUnited States (nationwide delivery claimed)European Union; United Kingdom; North America (export order, at added cost)
Lead timeProjected / UnconfirmedPre-order; individual-buyer delivery timing not reliably confirmedAbout 8–12 weeks plus ocean freight to North America
FinancingBoxabl cites ~$199–$399/mo financing. Too small and RV-classed for mortgage or manufactured-home lending; expect cash or unsecured credit.Imported units are hard to finance conventionally in the US. Most North American buyers pay cash or use a construction/renovation loan tied to the land.
WarrantyNot published2-year manufacturer warranty on all elements; 50+ year lifespan claimed
Best forADU / backyard home, Jobsite & workforce, Hospitality & short stayADU / backyard home, Hospitality & short stay, Rental investment

Who should buy the Baby Box

Consider the Baby Box only if its format genuinely fits your project and you can wait — it is preorder, so confirm price, specs and timing in writing before committing money the Compact would let you spend today.

  • Lowest entry price in the Boxabl line (launched around $19,999)
  • Includes a wet bath and kitchenette despite the tiny footprint
  • Off-grid capable with onboard water tanks and a battery

Who should buy the Compact

Buy the Compact if you are a hospitality or short-stay operator where nightly rate, guest appeal and speed to revenue matter more than residential certification.

  • Cross-laminated timber structure — quieter, warmer and better looking than steel boxes
  • Genuine hinged fold, not a container slide-out, with a hinge rated for many relocations
  • Sized variants (Compact 18/27) and a wider Rustic range including two-storey options
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Questions people ask about this comparison

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.
Which foldable home is best for a backyard ADU?
Certification decides it. You need a HUD label or a state modular seal to place a unit as a permitted accessory dwelling in most jurisdictions, which narrows the field sharply — most expandables and imported cabins are uncertified. The Boxabl Casita, which carries a state modular seal in a growing list of states, is the standout realistic candidate; Brette Haus wins on finish quality if you can absorb the import freight and satisfy your county on certification yourself.
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.
What is the cheapest foldable home you can actually buy?
Expandable container buildings sell in the US from roughly $20,000 on marketplaces, and brand-name US sellers like Chery Industrial now start closer to $30,000, sometimes available from stock. They are legitimate portable buildings — excellent jobsite offices, studios and farm structures. They are not certified dwellings in most counties, so if your plan is to live in one full-time on a permitted lot, the real cheapest option is a certified unit at two to three times that price.
Are the expandable container homes on Amazon any good?
As portable buildings, some are perfectly fine — a galvanized-steel frame with foam-panel walls that unfolds into 380–800 sq ft for a low price, useful as an office, studio, guest room or short-stay unit. As dwellings, they are a problem: none of the Amazon-sold units in our catalog (Feekercn, EROMMY) carries a verified residential certification, so most jurisdictions will not permit them as a residence, and warranty and support are retail-grade. Buy one for what it is, plan for import logistics and an electrician, and do not mistake a low sticker price for a low-cost home.
Can I put a foldable home on raw land?
Physically yes, but the site work is where the budget goes. Raw land with no services means you pay for access, clearing and grading, a foundation, and — the big one — utilities, where a septic system alone can exceed $20,000. On the cheapest units the site work frequently costs more than the building. Plan on roughly base price × 2.2 for an unserviced site, and confirm your parcel is zoned for a dwelling and can pass a septic/perc test before you buy either the land or the unit.

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