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There is little doubt that living in a tiny house will save you money. In fact, 58% of people who live in tiny houses have about $11,200 more saved in the bank than the average American and 65% of them have no credit card debt.
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Read More »Becoming a homeowner is part of the American Dream. However, as housing prices and mortgages continue to rise, that part of the dream becomes more and more out of reach. A mortgage is one of the biggest expenses in life. Depending upon the terms of the loan, you will have likely paid twice the original cost of the house by the time it is paid off. The alternative of renting for years with nothing to show for it in the end is not the ideal choice either. Did you know that you can purchase a home without breaking the bank? Tiny houses became popular during the Great Recession in 2007 as families looked for new ways to save money. They remain a trend in minimalist living because it enables people to live in more expensive areas where a full-size house would price them out of the market. Tiny houses may be small, generally between 100 and 400 square feet, but they are designed to accommodate what you need with all the necessities packed into imaginative multi-use spaces. Their options include having wheels or being built on a trailer to travel from place to place. Or they can be a permanent fixture placed on a concrete slab after you rent or purchase the land. The money you can save with a tiny house varies depending upon location, the construction materials used, how it is heated and cooled, luxurious extras and more.
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Yet before you start wondering if it's time to build or buy a tiny house, there are some things you should be aware of. ... Consider Your Family...
Read More »Both homeowners’ insurance and property taxes are based on the value of your home. A $50,000 home is obviously going to cost much less than a $200,000 home. Tiny homes made to be mobile can be considered RVs. These non-permanent structures wouldn’t be taxed at the same rate as permanent housing, which works in your favor. It is best to check the rules and regulations regarding tiny houses in your jurisdiction.
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Read More »Saving money on a mortgage is one of the biggest draws to tiny house living. A whopping 68% of all tiny house homeowners have no mortgage, compared to 29% of the rest of homeowners. However, it can be difficult for you to qualify for a mortgage with a tiny home. You may have to obtain a personal loan or pay in cash.
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