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Tiny House Magazine Issue #77


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Tiny House Magazine Issue 77 (affiliate link)* is now available with 98 pages of tiny house goodness. Here’s a little bit of what you’ll find inside:

  • “7 Lessons Living Small Taught Our Family” with Rachel Rowell
  • “American Dream or My Dream” with Brenda Mason
  • “10 Ways to Lower Your Life’s Fixed Costs”
  • “Things They Don’t Tell You…”

…and many more!

Tiny House Magazine Issue #77 is Available Now…

Tiny House Magazine Issue 77 A Tiny House Blog Publication

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This issue also covers topics like:

  • The concept of ‘re-use tiny homes’
  • “Can a family of 5 find home where they park their campervan?”
  • “Cooking in small spaces”
  • “Too small to fail”
  • “Cargo district” container village
  • And more… (tons of super interesting/cool stuff inside)

Get yours here. Each issue is a $5 digital download. (affiliate link)*

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Our big thanks to Kent Griswold of the Tiny House Blog for sharing!🙏

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Alex

Alex is a contributor and editor for TinyHouseTalk.com and the always free Tiny House Newsletter. He has a passion for exploring and sharing tiny homes (from yurts and RVs to tiny cabins and cottages) and inspiring simple living stories. We invite you to send in your story and tiny home photos too so we can re-share and inspire others towards a simple life too. Thank you!
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  • Mary McGuirk
    May 17, 2019, 5:32 pm

    If you don’t read the whole thing, at least read the part that explains how ZONING makes housing so expensive when it demands large single family homes on large lots. Unfortunately, if supply and demand is not kept in check rents rise faster than incomes. My thought is that having an EQUALIZER PAYMENT that supplements rents if supply is too low. The other important thing I saw was the concept of the MISSING MIDDLE http://filesforprogress.org/reports/homes_for_all.pdf

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