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Can You Leverage A Tiny House As A Real Estate Investment?
In a world where bigger is often better, an interesting phenomenon has emerged: the tiny house movement. Over the past several decades, the trend has been toward bigger houses on bigger lots. While the average home size in 1950 was under 1,000 square feet, that figure has now surpassed 2,600 square feet. That’s huge! We would need walkie talkies to communicate with each other. Okay, maybe not, but walkie talkies are just fun. Anyway, back to tiny houses. This growing fascination with tiny houses and tiny living has emerged from the interest in living simpler and more efficient lives. Source: