How Small Can You Go?

[photo via Apollo Arch & Assoc]
So how small? Would a lotlot that measures 344 square feet be large enough for you and your parents? It was for a woman in Tokyo. In fact she hired an architect, Satoshi Kurosaki, who seems to be recieving a lot of business from young adults opting to live on postage stamp sized lots in order to be centrally located. That home, 3 stories tall, cost $170,000. Let’s say with a total of 1,032 square feet, that would be $165 per square feet.
Not Bad!
Locally, California, the smallest I could think of, 100 square feet by Tumbleweed Tiny Homes. It just so happens they featured Tumbleweed and Modern Cabanna in a must see local TV news bit.
[via Business Week]
[via ABC KGO]
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