Big Regret in Tiny Houses

by Brian Pounds


Big Regret in Tiny Houses

 

I have always had a little concern for
people that would want to live in less feet, but a recent
survey discovered that many owners of
tiny houses are unhappy with their
purchase. I have always thought that
tiny houses are purchased out of
necessity and the attitude of “why buy
big?” was a crock to make the owner feel
better, but now there is proof! I am all
about multiple uses and repurposing
things, but having an ironing
board/bench/dining
table/toilet/grill/dog bed never
appealed to me.


Tiny houses are only slightly better investments than renting an apartment.
When you buy a tiny house, you are either buying a camper or a truly mobile home
with a VIN # and a title. As with cars and mobile
homes, it will depreciate much the same. I have been
buying and selling things for long time and I am a big
fan of my investments increasing in value. There are a ton of good ways to buy an investment that will actually appreciate in value. Tiny houses can be
incredibly expensive and you are basically buying a high-priced super heavy camper with more pallet wood.


If you are looking to save money up for a down
payment on a house, then just buy a camper or
rent a lower-cost apartment. You will be able to
use the money to put down on an actual
investment that you can sell for potentially tens of
thousands of dollars in profit. And you will be able
to have guests over without sitting on your dining table/bed/sink/TV stand.

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