00:00 I built a house in the Caribbean at 22 years old. So this is how I did it.
00:04 So I have a stepdad who is a national of Trinidad and Tobago and he owns a piece of land here.
00:09 He asked me, do I want to build a house? And I said, yeah. So we started to do it.
00:14 Let me show you. So we've got the balcony area, that's the chilling out area.
00:20 We have the bedroom, sofa bed. We also have the kitchen, fridge, sink and stove.
00:32 So yeah, this cost me £3,000 a build. So we have shower, little sink and toilet.
00:43 £3,000 and this is what you'll get. Reason it was cheap? I did a lot of the labour myself.
00:50 The labour cost me around about £1,000 and the materials was around about £2,000.
00:54 I have running water, I have Wi-Fi and I have electric.
00:58 So yeah, this is £3,000 and this is what you'll get. No council tax, no mortgage.
01:05 Just start to build and your happy days.
01:13 So yeah, £3,000. What would £3,000 in the UK get you? Probably not that far.
01:20 So yeah, no heating either. The reason I don't need any heating because it never gets cold.
01:25 Coldest in the night it will get is probably around about 20 degrees.
01:30 I think the coldest I've ever experienced it here was about 18.
01:34 So yeah, that's a cold, that's a really cold night here.
01:37 But yeah, most nights is around about 25 degrees.
01:40 So yeah, beautiful views, surrounded by nature.
01:45 This is what living is supposed to be like.
01:49 A lot of people would say this is a glorified shack or it's a shed.
01:52 But to me, it's my house and I love to live in it.
01:56 I like to live in it and I do live in it. So yeah, take care.
02:00 God bless. Everyone have a brilliant day.
02:05 Oh, you live in a shed from B&Q. I'll tell you what, I don't ever have to pay a mortgage.
02:09 I never have to pay council tax and I can live in a beautiful place like this all year round.
02:15 Unfortunately, I can only live here for half the year.
02:17 But I would rather live in this house here than a £300,000 house I have to pay
02:22 or spend paying for 35 years on a mortgage for.
02:26 I have to give all my time to the government just to pay that off.
02:29 No, thank you. I own this. I never have to pay anyone a cent
02:32 apart from my electricity bills and my water bills.
02:35 So yeah, and also my bills are a lot cheaper.
02:38 I would rather live in this house here than live in a fancy £300,000 house,
02:44 which isn't even that big in the UK because we all live in shoe boxes in the UK.
02:48 I'd rather have this over that any day of the week.
02:51 I don't have to work 35 years to pay a mortgage to live in a cold, miserable, boring country.
02:58 I live out here peacefully and quiet. No one disturbs me out here.
03:03 I have no neighbours. It is just me, myself and I.
03:07 So yeah, take care everyone. God bless.
03:10 Laugh if you want to live in a shed.
03:13 It's a house to me and it's mortgage free and rent free and this and that free.
03:19 So yeah, happy days. Take care. God bless. See you soon.
03:23 Every three months I pay about £50 for electricity.
03:28 I pay just a bit more every three months for water
03:31 and Wi-Fi is about £30 to £40 every three months as well.
03:36 Very cheap indeed. I know people in the UK, they're paying almost like £200 a month
03:40 for electric alone. So yeah, utility bills are very cheap here.
03:46 Somehow, I don't know how, but they are very, very cheap and it puts it in perspective.
03:51 One thing I've noticed here, I've never seen anyone with solar panels here,
03:55 probably because the electricity is so cheap.
03:57 The people are very friendly. They're always looking after me
04:01 and here's something as well. I could be at the bath till three in the morning here
04:04 and there'll be no fights, there'll be no quarrels, nothing.
04:07 Now you go to England, if you go to a club and it's like two in the morning,
04:11 there's people throwing up everywhere, there's fights, there's all sorts of badness going on.
04:18 Always something going on. There's always fights and this and that.
04:20 You don't really see that here at all. You don't see that.
04:23 There's a lot more love and unity and a lot more maturity as well within the people
04:28 compared to what you see in England.
04:29 So yeah, they're my three things and I'll give you a bonus one as well.
04:35 Is the food is amazing. The food is so good here.
04:39 Way better than what we get in England. If you've never had Caribbean cuisine, you need to try it.
04:44 Pretty much what I do is I'm a musician in England and I do gig to gig.
04:49 I probably do about 70 to 80 gigs a season and I also work in a cafe
04:53 and I pretty much work as a cook and it is stressful because the cafe is tiny,
05:01 tiny little space. You have about 10 tickets on.
05:03 I stay with my parents half the year in England and then I come down here and I live in my own house.
05:08 So that's how I'm making it work for myself.
05:11 I am quite lucky. Yes, I'm lucky because I've been in the situation, but I'm not rich at all.
05:16 I work very, I do like 12, 13 hour shifts pretty much every day in the summertime just so I can
05:22 survive. I barely go out because I'm saving up so I can live down there.
05:26 So this is really, I can make a sacrifice in the summer.
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