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Derrick Thomas
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Seed Capital , Tiny Houses!

Derrick Thomas
  • Atlanta, GA
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Seeking a source of seed capital for building 3 tiny houses fro quick sale. I definitely want to hop on the tiny house revolution!  Any tips for first time tiny-house builders? What is the average size we should be going for, and how much capital will we need per unit on average? We have a few drafts drawn up, but I am sure Biggerpockets users will have some great opinions about this topic! I am sure we are onto the seed of something great. What do you think?

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John Krasner
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John Krasner
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I am in mobile home parks. it seems to me that people who are buying and living in these tiny homes just don't want to accept the social stigma of living in a mobile home. I fail to see the difference, especially considering the rise of Tiny house communities. We build our units in an assembly line type system, which keeps our construction team from having to take breaks between builds. Yes, your first units will be difficult to finance, but you should keep in mind that it will only get easier from the onset out. 

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