Tiny homes can be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on how you use them. The amount of things that fit into a tiny home tends to be appropriate for me. I don't like to have a lot of calm, because i really also like to have more airiness and space as well. We wanted to be somewhere where there were mountains, but we also had access to the ocean if we wanted to drive there. A tiny house in saint petersburg, florida probably makes a whole lot more sense than one in saskaton.
The Minimalists discuss the pros and cons of owning versus renting homes from a minimalist perspective, and they answer the following questions:
What are your respective opinions regarding owning versus renting homes? (01:48)
Is there an age deadline for homeownership? (10:57)
How do we determine which is more financially feasible for us between renting and buying? (14:44)
What are “Zoomtowns”? (25:07)
Do you consider tiny homes a viable homeownership option, particularly regarding resale value? (32:54)
What should we look for in a community when we’re ready to plant roots? (38:08)
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