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  2. You Can Buy a Tiny Home at Walmart for Less Than $16,000 ...

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    Walmart’s Chevy Industrial Expandable Prefab House is priced at $15,900. It measures 19 x 20 feet and is marketed as a “portable prefabricated tiny home.” The description states that the ...

  3. Walmart will sell you a tiny house for under $16,000 - AOL

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    Walmart has begun selling tiny homes, months after Amazon offered the unusually stylish pop-up abodes. The “expandable prefab house” from Chery Industrial will cost you $15,900 for the 19-by ...

  4. 10 Tiny Homes for Sale on Amazon (So You Can Finally ... - AOL

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    Coinciding with the minimalist, sustainability movement, tiny homes started growing in popularity 10 Tiny Homes for Sale on Amazon (So You Can Finally Have the Backyard Studio of Your Dreams) Skip ...

  5. Tumbleweed Tiny House Company - Wikipedia

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    Tumbleweed Tiny House Company is a company in Sonoma, California that designs and builds small houses between 65 and 887 square feet (6 and 80 m 2), Many are timber-framed homes permanently attached to trailers for mobility. The houses on wheels are available to be purchased ready made and shipped to consumers, and are individually manufactured ...

  6. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    Small houses are also used as accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to serve as additional on-property housing for aging relatives or returning children, as a home office, or as a guest house. Tiny houses typically cost about $20,000 to $50,000 as of 2012. [35] In 2013, the Tiny House Fair at Yestermorrow, Vermont, was organized by Elaine Walker.

  7. Housing in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, Florida was in the midst of high real estate activity, where the state saw inflated real estate values and many coming into the state eager for profits. The market for real estate reached a peak in 1925, with the 1926 Miami hurricane and Wall Street Crash of 1929 forcing little development in the state and a land bust. [6]