Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Tiny houses- Tiny houses are about 6 times smaller than regular houses in square feet. They're mainly for financial and environmental concerns. They come in all shapes, sizes, and forms. They can come on wheels or be placed on land around other houses or in it's own lot. It's like a movable living space with everything required but not as large as a normal house, and not quite like a camper either. It's "simpler living in a smaller, more efficient space." It gives large financial advantages so you're able to live more freely then you would if you owned an actual sized house. Meaning, it's much more easily payed for than an actual house that takes years of work to continue to pay off and then end up living paycheck by paycheck. In someone's personal experience they said they started out with an apartment paying about $1000 a month and then switched to a tiny house, which he built himself and it only took about 2 years to pay off and is now paying about $15 a month. He was able to save so much switching to a tiny house instead of "staying in the cycle of debt." The statistic also states that "70% of Americans are still stuck," in the cycle of debt. Reading what I have about the tiny houses, I honestly really like the idea of it. It seems really cheap and really nice. You save a lot while staying in one and it's only about $15 a month. I like the idea of being able to live more stress free and roam about when you'd like. I feel if when I get older and I want to be part of the tiny house decision, I'll still just keep to one job and be able to go out and do what I please without having so much stress on paying off the house, I could work and then save up enough to work on my car and put most of my attention towards that and then still be able to go out and hang out with my friends and family on the daily. I still feel as though I'd have to check out an example in person of the house first so I know if I'd be able to stick to it and actually like the space I'd be living in.

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