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Experience 4 year s ago
... seriously? Running 6 boilers, 6 heaters etc. instead of 1, having each room wall as outside wall, not having basement and so on is more energy efficient?
       
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Cream 4 year s ago
Not to mention that what they've basically done is instead of building one large house for everyone, they've broken it down into several smaller units each having their own requirements.
       
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Offer 4 year s ago
could go 1 boiler and pipes under ground to each place but still way inefficiency. and i love how they say the big house only cost 9k. big deal i can roll a used trailer in there for the same price or less and get more space. the house cost isn't the problem its the well and septic that's the big money. show me how to do that for only 9k then i'll be impressed.
       
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salamoon 4 year s ago
the only advantage i can see is they all could bang at the same time and not get caught. good
       
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The parents’ house is not only the most expensive in the property, coming in at $9,000, but also the most spacious at 280 square feet.

Stephanie McQueen, the content manager of the Tiny House Community resource center, told about the pros and cons of living in a tiny house. “The pros of living tiny are the benefits of your environment, which is to say that most people that live in tiny houses spend more time outdoors. This naturally increases overall health and happiness when you’re in nature and absorbing vitamin D on a regular basis. The cons of living tiny can be the lack of indoor entertainment space and the legality of parking tiny houses on wheels (or even building one on a foundation). Having family or friends over for holidays or dinner parties probably aren’t the most comfortable, especially if you live in climates where outdoor entertainment is not a viable option during the winter months. While we’re all still working on local zoning laws with our governments, tiny houses are still a gray area and some cities refuse to allow them.”

 

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