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Want A Sexy Modern Home, but can’t Afford the Price? Try a Tiny House


The tiny home movement is catching on more and more in the public eye. But how feasible is it to actually buy a house? The population is increasing, prices for virtually everything are generally rising (especially land). It’s true that there’s a lot of hype behind the concept—tons of strikingly beautiful and sleek modern rooms surrounded by elegant greenery on sites that show off these kinds of homes. There’s hundreds of bloggers making their debuts on youtube, documenting their lives from these little islands, documenting how they’ve turned the den into a baby room, or how they’ve added a new module to the garden space—seems like the hype is real right?

If so, you might be interested:

1. Tiny homes are affordable in regards to traditional houses.

2. Tiny homes can come in a variety of setups, like prefabricated steel frames, modular homes or homes on wheels.

3. Can be easily designed to any buyers’ specification.

Affordability

Often priced in the $50,000 range, these homes are perfect for any demographic; especially millennials, Generation X, Baby Boomers, even. Since home ownership is something many people would want to have one day, prefab homes offer a viable choice. It’s also a newer technology, which offers startups and newer builders the chance to compete with entrenched home builders. Of course, this benefits you, the consumer, by creating competition. Wherever there’s competition, price drops are bound to happen. Tiny Homes are also easier on the planet—considering the fact that there’s less resources required to manufacture them. They’re also considered to be cheap and energy efficient, according to a 2015 analysis by the Pew Charitable Trust. Heating, lighting, and maintaining such houses is easily going to be cheaper judging from eyeshot.

Many Choices

The typical tiny home is about 100 to 400 square feet, with some being as small as 80 square feet. Environmentally minded shoppers will realize that maintenance and upkeep will have minimal impact on the environment—and your wallet. Consider living in a modular home if budget is a significant constraint in your thought process, especially when comparing your options with traditional homes.

Draw Your Own Plans..or Customize

Owing to the popularity and ease of construction, many tiny homes are constructed with steel frames. While not all are steel frame, virtually every tiny home is easily customizable. The majority of tiny home builders and sellers are open to client contact and collaboration on custom designs. Some examples would be Wind River Tiny Homes, or in 100% new designs, Tiny Heirloom.

If you’re in the market for tiny homes, consider your building codes, zoning laws, and local laws. As most land is densely developed, certain governments may not be friendly to your building. Consult with a professional in order to determine the right path of action.

If you’ve determined to buy a tiny dwelling, start researching your options! Read more information about tiny house come visit us at our site.

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