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I have seen those tiny houses, Curmudgeoness Aug 2013 #1
I don't like basements, either. I can handle "walk out basements" partially built Flaxbee Aug 2013 #2
LOL, yes, there is a downside to that loft. Curmudgeoness Aug 2013 #6
I live in a very, very tiny house and I love it. cbayer Aug 2013 #3
I think one pet would be easy - dog or cat - but multiple pets does make a real difference in Flaxbee Aug 2013 #4
A lot of people on boats have pets. cbayer Aug 2013 #5
Do you stay docked most of the time? hlthe2b Sep 2013 #11
No, we are rarely in a dock. cbayer Sep 2013 #12
I understand how you feel The empressof all Aug 2013 #7
My new home, first one I ever owned, is 900 square feet. ConcernedCanuk Aug 2013 #8
I already live in a tiny home, a 10-foot-wide by 40-foot-long RebelOne Sep 2013 #9
I could only if I lost 100 lbs and had a large garage for storage. laundry_queen Sep 2013 #10
I would LOVE to have one if it were in a beautiful place where I could have a lot of Squinch Sep 2013 #13
I'm currently living in something way too small. ladyVet Sep 2013 #14
I'm not that crazy about the Tumbleweed designs TexasBushwhacker Sep 2013 #15
I agree - I don't have any health or mobility issues, and I STILL don't want a sleeping loft if Flaxbee Sep 2013 #16
And heaven forbid having to get downstairs quickly, like for a fire n/t TexasBushwhacker Sep 2013 #17
Or if you really had to pee! Lol Flaxbee Sep 2013 #18
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