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Re: Housing crisis no mo'? - GGD - 05-29-2014 Life in there might get even more miserable if there were a power failure. Re: Housing crisis no mo'? - (vikm) - 05-29-2014 I could do it if I lived by myself. Wouldn't really bother me too much. The clothes thing is a potential problem lol Re: Housing crisis no mo'? - OWC Jamie - 05-29-2014 When it is Spring you keep your Summer, Fall and Winter clothes at a friend/relative's who has a real house. These tiny houses have been showcased quite a bit since the recession/housing crisis. We downsized and are struggling with 900 sq. ft. (not counting the basement or garages) It can be done though and if I was better at throwing/giving stuff I might need someday away I could lose a room or half a basement. I've known snowbirds who travel the eastern seaboard every Spring and Fall with everything they need in the back seat and trunk of the car. Not a small car. but it can be done. Re: Housing crisis no mo'? - kap - 05-29-2014 billb wrote: Yes, it can be done. Wife, I and the two small dogs are living in a 729 sq. ft. one bedroom. We had to get rid off lots of stuff. We realized we didn't need them after all. We do wish for a balcony or a small yard tho'. Re: Housing crisis no mo'? - OWC Jamie - 05-29-2014 kap wrote: Yes, it can be done. Wife, I and the two small dogs are living in a 729 sq. ft. one bedroom. We had to get rid off lots of stuff. We realized we didn't need them after all. We do wish for a balcony or a small yard tho'. Save your pennies, you might get that yard or balcony some day. Just don't stop living , enjoying life, being happy - it's the only one you got along with each other. Re: Housing crisis no mo'? - silvarios - 05-29-2014 (vikm) wrote: Me too. I have a car. Between the two, that's a nice bit of space. Re: Housing crisis no mo'? - silvarios - 05-29-2014 kap wrote: http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/ Love that site, read it every three months to remind myself that my home is big enough. Re: Housing crisis no mo'? - silvarios - 05-29-2014 kap wrote: Yes, it can be done. Wife, I and the two small dogs are living in a 729 sq. ft. one bedroom. We had to get rid off lots of stuff. We realized we didn't need them after all. We do wish for a balcony or a small yard tho'. I think this place is 945, there are three of us and a turtle. No garage, no basement. Small front yard and smaller backyard. We need to downsize a bit more to make it perfectly livable, but most of my life I lived in a bedroom. Because I'm old, I need a whole house just to myself? I say bully for you to anyone who is making a go at simple living. Re: Housing crisis no mo'? - silvarios - 05-29-2014 GGD wrote: Hey that's true. Give me a 350 square foot normal space and I could make a go. 200 might be a bit small without the transformable space. Re: Housing crisis no mo'? - kap - 05-29-2014 billb wrote: Yes, it can be done. Wife, I and the two small dogs are living in a 729 sq. ft. one bedroom. We had to get rid off lots of stuff. We realized we didn't need them after all. We do wish for a balcony or a small yard tho'. Save your pennies, you might get that yard or balcony some day. Just don't stop living , enjoying life, being happy - it's the only one you got along with each other. Not sure owning a home again is economically feasible for a 50 year old couple like us. Additionally, the sluggish rate of economic recovery and unstable job market will take a long while for us to get to that point. Other than that we are gratefully enjoying what we already have :-) |