fbpx
22121 Canyon Crest Dr Mission Viejo, CA 92692 +1 949-632-4347

Architect skips mortgage payments with ‘Tiny House’

Architect skips mortgage payments with ‘Tiny House’

Ah yes, mortgage payments. Can’t live with ’em, can’t live without ’em. As it turns out architects like Macy Miller are an exception. The Idaho-based designer, longed for a place of her own free from the burden of mortgage payments and huge expenses. Her solution is the ‘Tiny House.’

The Tiny House is the result of a dream that Miller had back in 2011. With this as inspiration she took the next step and designed her small, yet incredibly efficient and practical house. The micro-house is built on top of a flatbed trailer and used sustainable materials in its construction.

Tiny recently left the construction stage with brand-new windows and a clever design that combines all the amenities of a modern home within a tight budget. She plans to include an over-sized shower, lots of storage space, a washer and dryer unit, and even a king sized bed!

Learn more about the project on her website here!

Related articles

My Mortgage Was Denied – Now What?

My Mortgage Was Denied – Now What?

According to data from the Federal Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection , about one out of every nine loan applications to buy a new house (10.8%) and more than one in every four loan applications to refinance a home were denied in 2018. There are lots of reasons someone may […]

Learn More
Why I’m happy to help my children buy their first home

Why I’m happy to help my children buy their first home

Family feeling: Sue Alcock is glad to have got her daughter Emma and son-in-law Jason on the housing ladder Credit: Alessandra Spairani University lecturer Sue Alcock, 50, released equity in a property to help her daughter purchase a house Getting on to the housing ladder can be tricky – particularly […]

Learn More
How much should I put down on a house? [Video]

How much should I put down on a house? [Video]

When you start thinking about home buying, the first thing many people think is, “How will I raise the 20% down payment?” Contrary to what you’ve heard, 20% down isn’t required. You have choices, even as low as 0%. So that begs the question, “How much should I put down […]

Learn More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *