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posted ago by Singingthebattlecry ago by Singingthebattlecry +37 / -0

Are the global elites trying to get us used to the idea of living in extremely small spaces and without books?

I am open to the idea of tiny homes except there's no room for the written word.

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Liberty4All 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wasn't talking about keeping a junkyard. Just having space for tools to fix problems as they occur.

I have seen tiny homes on tiny lots most of the time. I've also seen tiny homes stuck into corners of other people's lots or on city property (for the homeless or as cheap rentals). I have also seen a few people buy big tracts of land in the wilderness and build a tiny home off-grid, usually so they can live with a small eco-footprint.

What I'm not seeing is people building tiny homes on lots sized for standard homes in urban or suburban areas. Most urban and suburban areas have building codes, HOAs, and/or deed restrictions on residential lots that effectively prevent tiny homes. They want to "preserve the character of the neighborhood", which really means keep up property values.

Tiny homes on standard lots with a shed on back is an idea that appeals to very few people, so they don't keep up property values in a neighborhood.