So they don’t actually live in it, but just in case you’re thinking about doing something similar, I thought you might get some value from this interview with them because they share how they did it, why they did it, and what you can learn from their experience.
If you’ve been wanting to build tiny, but the timing isn’t quite right for you to live tiny yet, maybe you might consider doing something similar to them? What if you could build your tiny house and let other people stay in it to help you pay for it and then eventually move into it if you wanted to down the road? Not a bad idea, right?
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Interview with Couple Who Built Tiny House as an Investment
This is one family’s adventure in a tiny house on wheels. From the outside, you’ll notice contrasting horizontal and vertical wood siding as well as multi-colored roof shingles.
When you go inside, you’ll find a kitchen, living room, and bathroom, as well as a child’s bedroom and the parent’s bedroom in the loft. To read our interview with this family, scroll down below.