Tiny houses: a good option for retirees

By Stephanie Boucher
September 04, 2015

Tiny houses have been growing in popularity, ever since the economic crisis in the United States, especially with a younger crowd. Tiny houses allow buyers to own property without spending too much money, all while being environmentally conscious. What’s most attractive for younger people is the financial freedom it allows for – less debt, and less time spent behind a desk.

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Tiny houses can be built on a foundation and they can be built on wheels. You can leave the community and hit the open road and travel. You can even set up with family members, you just need to set up your utilities.

About Stephanie Boucher

Stephanie Boucher is a twenty-something Montreal native, and a freelance writer for Yellow Pages NextHome. She loves coming across the city’s many hidden gems while on her never-ending hunt for the perfect burger and/or nautical accessories for her wardrobe and her home. In her spare time, Steph can often be found on a sailboat, cooking up a storm, or attempting to stay fit.

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