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Value-Add Idea: Tiny House in Backyard?

Jason Meadows
  • Investor
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Like many people, I'm intensely curious about the tiny house movement. I don't know about you but I can't get enough of those YouTube videos. Recently, I started to wonder whether adding a tiny house in the backyard of, say, a SFH or a duplex could be a unique value-add opportunity. Turns out some urban or suburban municipalities allow this but I've never seen it done in real life.


Does anyone have experience doing this?  Do you think this a worthwhile strategy?  

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Teri Feeney Styers
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Teri Feeney Styers
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@Jason Meadows I've done several versions of ADUs and am currently building two tiny homes on one lot as a multi-family project. 

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