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  2. 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 ...

  3. Think small: Amazon has tiny homes back in stock - AOL

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    It features a 20-by-14-foot main dwelling, with an expansive (by tiny-home standards) 4-foot deep covered porch. Set out a rocker and enjoy the view. $15,367 at Amazon

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    A Sale of Two Cities (2014–15) House Hunters Off the Grid (2014–15) Vacation House for Free (2014–16) Living Big Sky (2014–16) Property Brothers At Home (2014–17) Tiny House Hunters (2014–17) Log Cabin Living (2014–19) Caribbean Life (2014–20) Lakefront Bargain Hunt (2014–21) [30] Half-Price Paradise (2015) Mark & Derek's ...

  5. 21 tiny homes for sale on Amazon right now - AOL

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    In fact, even Amazon has tiny homes listed for sale. Before you buy, check local zoning laws to make sure your new home is allowed. The homes for sale on Amazon range in size and price, so you can ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Genshiro Kawamoto - Wikipedia

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    Genshiro Kawamoto (川本 源司郎, Kawamoto Genshiro, born 1932) is a Japanese businessman known for his real estate investments in Japan, California and Hawaii. [1] He is also notable for controversial real estate investments in the late 1980s, when he bought more than 170 properties, including many Oʻahu homes. [2]