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  2. Living Small: Charming Tiny Home Communities Across America - AOL

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    Spur, Texas is not exclusively a tiny home community, but claims to be the first U.S. town to have welcomed tiny homes. In 2014, the town passed first-in-the-nation legislation that allowed ...

  3. Clayton Homes - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Clayton Homes was recognized as number 292 on Forbes' list of America's Best Employers. [42] The company introduced a line of tiny homes during fall 2016 with the debut of its "Low Country" prototype in North Carolina. [43] The designer series received media acclaim from USA Today, The Post and Courier, among others. [44] [45]

  4. Breaking ground: Chatham County’s tiny-home village for ...

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    The $3.2 million project includes 15 homes up to 400 square feet in size. Rents will run around $300 per month, and include support services. Breaking ground: Chatham County’s tiny-home village ...

  5. Tiny House Movement Spawns Whole Communities of Mini Homes

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    From tiny home villages in Northern California, to the showcase communities of 150- and 200-square-foot homes in Washington, D.C., to the jewel box-size microstudios in Louisville, Ky., to ...

  6. Broad Margin - Wikipedia

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    Broad Margin is the name given to the private residence originally commissioned by Gabrielle and Charlcey Austin. It is located in Greenville, South Carolina, United States, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and was built by local builder Harold T. Newton in 1954.

  7. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    Communities of tiny houses offer residents a transition towards self-sufficiency. [79] [80] [81] Communities such as Othello Village in Seattle, Washington, originally lacked electricity and heat. In Seattle, non-profits have stepped in to help provide amenities. [78] Providing housing to the homeless reduces costs for municipalities. [82]