When you think of living in a place that’s only 300 square feet (or imagine half that size at 150 square feet), you might think it would be impossible to fit everything you need into your home.
How much space do you really need? For many young professionals, the answer is: less than you think. Micro-apartments — ranging from 150 to 500 square feet — are becoming increasingly popular among ...
Can you imagine yourself living in under 500 square feet? For many, tiny living gives them the opportunity to travel, pare down their belongings and save money. Especially since the pandemic, tiny ...
When I recently needed to find a last-minute place to stay for a week in Palo Alto, I picked one of the cheapest options on Airbnb: a 13-by-13 foot tiny house. Inside, the main living area was smaller ...
A real estate entrepreneur plans to replace a single, century-old home in Raleigh with 100 apartments – each roughly the size of a shipping container. The property is right along Hillsborough Street ...
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Living in a 354-Square-Foot Home Changed My Life
When I moved into my micro-apartment in Irving, Texas, I was making $31,000 a year and couldn't afford much. The rent was $775 a month, utilities included. My previous place had been more than three ...
Isaiah Wright has lived in three different aPodment micro-studios in Seattle over the last nine years. He moved from rural California into a 150-square-foot aPodment in the Cortena building on Capitol ...
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