Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Real Estate Journal - "Move Over, McMansions: Microhouses Are on the Rise" (6-14-06)

Living in a tiny home, as opposed to doing yoga in it or using it for vacations, often appeals to people who want simpler lives that leave less of an ecological "footprint." Small houses require less fuel for heating and cooling, fewer building resources and are much easier to clean. V2World Chief Executive Tim Russell says his company designed their houses on the premise that people in the U.S. eventually might have to move to smaller spaces due to demographic pressures and land exhaustion.


Will the Baby Boomers choose to live large or scale down and play?

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