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You CAN live in a small place if you're on your own, an you're the minimalist type. I can do that, but some others can't. And if you plan to have a family, you might want to switch to someting bigger afterwards...although (Latino speaking here, for a lot of us it's not rare to have your extended family in one household) I've seen large families very well organized is small places when needed.
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I like watching the show about people buying them. It's interesting and some are really beautiful. I think it's funny it's apparently a big trend though... I live in a tiny studio apartment, which is just a less exciting version of the tiny house.
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There is a Portlandia episode about this. I've been camping many times, with multiple folks in a little space, and the use of space is often ingenious, but if it rains for a few days, it gets old. I'm not sure I could adapt to that being my life... sometimes you just want to be able to close a door and be alone.
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Emiliano - Yeah, its seems to be an overnight craze but I can dig it. Really makes you think how much living space is necessary for daily life. I have been thinking about getting a studio, but I never made the tiny house connection haha. Make sense.
ShiftNJ - I love that show! Only seen a few episodes but its great. I have never gone camping but it sounds like fun, definitely something I'd like to try at least once. Being alone is something I get though! Need time to recharge.
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I live in a tiny flat and I hate it! Mind you, if it was totally sound proof I wouldn't mind so much. My last flat was too big and I didn't realise how much clutter I actually had until I moved in here.
I should never have sold the ancestral Castle! Sigh
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I would definitely suggest to anybody who is considering buying one of these that you rent an RV for a month or more and try to live in it, with the same person(s) you'd be sharing the tiny house.
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Unlike a regular home (which is built on a permanent foundation) that retains & increases in value over the years, most tiny homes do not. The tiny homes that are built on a trailer platform will loose value just like other trailer homes do...
When purchasing a place to live in for several years,,, it would be better to buy something that will retain it's value and hopefully give you a profit when you decide to sell and move elsewhere.
Old moneybags,,,
Jim
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