Friday, October 19, 2018

Pros and Cons of Buying a Tiny Home Part 3 of 5)

Pro: They’re portable

If you buy a traditional house, you’re not likely going to load it up on a truck and move it somewhere else when you desire a change of scenery. But, with a tiny home, that’s part of the allure. “A tiny house can easily be fitted on a flatbed truck, which makes delivering them to buyers, as well as future resettling really easy,” said Millennial Magazine. “Whether they are stuck with a bout of wanderlust, seeking new job opportunities, or just want to spend a season living close to a beach…millennials are sure to appreciate the fact that they can simply pack-up their house and go on their way.”

Con: Lack of personal space

Forget about that man cave or even a she shed. If you need a little space to yourself, that’s going to be hard to achieve in a tiny home. “Living in a tiny home by yourself might be easy, but sharing a small space with one or more people can be a challenge,” said Little House of Four. “There's no personal space to spend time alone or even roll out an exercise mat and get in a workout. Those of you that are extroverts may have no problem being in tight quarters with others, but introverts…may miss the alone time that a larger house can offer.”

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