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Destiny and Brianna bought their tiny house on wheels in January 2022 and officially moved into it in April 2022. They are currently living in Portland, Oregon and plan to move their home again within the next 3 years.
As a young, Black, queer couple, finding an affordable and safe space to live was a top priority and going tiny was an important investment for them. They enjoy traveling and going tiny allows them to explore different cities while not having to worry about finding a place to live.
Lez Go Tiny was created to share their experience within the tiny movement and they plan on making resources for other BIPOC looking to go tiny.
In this episode we are talking about:
- Choosing a tiny home over van life
- Destiny & Brianna’s experience planning for a tiny house build
- The process of finding the right tiny home builder and what the process was like
- Financing options and unexpected costs associated with tiny living
- Different state laws that affect where you can live in a tiny home
- How tiny living can be more economical than purchasing a full sized home
- Whether tiny living is worth the hype and the pros and cons of tiny houses
- The most stressful part of the tiny home process in Destiny’s opinion
- Vegan cooking in a tiny house kitchen and how it changed Destiny’s cooking process
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