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Tiny house movement
Curious if anyone else has followed any of the tiny house movement and would you consider investing in such a project. I have been interested in it for sometime now and have read about a project where they are going to develope a miniature neighborhood of tiny homes on a 1 acre plot with common area similar to a RV park. These homes would be 1/1 and 2/1 high energy efficient homes.
The theory behind these is to create affordable housing with a reduced carbon footprint that can be owned by the typical person that would rent.
As an investor do you see this as a viable opportunity?
Would lenders generate loans for these?