The tiny-house movement (also known as the "small-house movement") is an architectural and social movement that advocates living simply in small homes.[1] 2018 International Residential Code, Appendix Q Tiny Houses defines a tiny house.[2] However, a residential structure under 37 m2 (400 sq. ft) is generally considered a tiny home.[3][4] The tiny-house movement promotes financial prudence, economically safe, shared community experiences, and a shift in consumerism-driven mindsets.[5]
Small houses have better resale value than tiny houses. In fact, small houses typically have better profit margins and sell faster than both tinier and larger houses. Small houses appreciate in value while tiny ones depreciate like cars and RVs. This makes tiny houses poor long-term investments
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