You might feel drawn to tiny homes because they seem simple and affordable, yet the details can feel overwhelming. Many people worry about zoning rules, hidden costs, or how to pay for the home.
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HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — Construction work with power drills and circular saws has long been considered a job for men, but that’s changing. Some women in the Piedmont are putting on their work gloves ...
Describing transitional housing for people experiencing homelessness as “tiny home villages” is smart marketing for the nonprofits proposing them. We do need transition services to get folks back to ...
Jul. 13—HANCEVILLE — Tiny houses aren't a trend in Hanceville yet. But with affordable real estate, a large community college, and an amenable local government, they one day could be. Earlier this ...