There has to be more movement towards smaller living quarters, if for no other reason than to just reduce housing costs. This is really small, but I like the transport-ability:
Kasita is a 270-square foot high-tech home designed so people can afford to live in otherwise expensive city centers. These small sleek box-shape units are also stackable and can move between cities.
The open floor plan and lots of windows affords a great view of the graffiti sprayed on the wall near the railroad tracks.
Have been watching those “tiny” shows and one thing is constant…almost every time the units end up on someone else’s property for free, usually in the backyard of a home owned by mommy and daddy. It’s the only way these make any sense.