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  2. Florida Man Builds 10-Foot-Wide Tiny Home To Spite ... - AOL

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    After his neighbors spearheaded an effort to deny his request to build a larger house on a narrow lot, this man built a 10-foot-wide, 1,547-square-foot tiny home to spite them. Now he's selling ...

  3. The tiny house trend: Should you downsize to a tiny home or ...

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    A tiny home built for aging in place may look different from a tiny home built for a younger person. Space-saving designs and features — like Murphy beds and easy-to-reach storage — should be ...

  4. An old jail won’t be turned into new homes as Florida leaders ...

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    The housing would be a combination of 38 “comfort” tiny homes that are 500 square feet as well as an 84-unit apartment complex. “This is a great opportunity and a great location,” said ...

  5. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    The NestHouse tiny house was designed and built by Jonathan Avery of Tiny House Scotland, Linlithgow UK. In Brazil, Tiny Houses Brazil was the first mini-house factory in the country, operating out of a shed on a farm property in Porangaba, São Paulo. The company develops projects and builds mini-houses on wheels.

  6. Myrtle Beach tiny homes two years later. Here’s what ... - AOL

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    The homes are 144 Square Feet of living space for veterans that would otherwise be homeless.The organization is currently building 25 tiny homes on Third Avenue North in Myrtle Beach. December 6 ...

  7. Naturally occurring retirement community - Wikipedia

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    A naturally occurring retirement community (NORC; / n ɔːr k /) is a community that has a large proportion of residents over 60 but was not specifically planned or designed to meet the needs of seniors living independently in their homes. NORCs may develop in three ways: Aging in place: numerous persons moved into a community when they were ...