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Updated over 4 years ago, 04/22/2020

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Stu Holbrook
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Portland, OR
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Tiny homes, cottages and pocket neighborhoods.

Stu Holbrook
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Portland, OR
Posted

Recently I have become excited with finding affordable options for comfortable and practical living. Tumbleweed Tiny Homes jumped out as did designers like Ross Chapin Architect. I think the growing demographic of older Americans, empty nesters and other individuals and couples would be thrilled to not have to rent, share space, or pay larger utility bills and maintain a space larger than needed. I am coming at this as a land owner. I have lots all over the U S - my question is this , how truly affordable are they? How do they compare to top end mobile homes for example?

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