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| You may need a free account but it's a great article about small and tiny homes today. |
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| Could you at least have provided a link? |
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| Today it's in the list of most emailed; next small thing. |
Here is a link that might be useful: NY TIMES
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- Posted by flowerlady6 (My Page) on Fri, Sep 12, 08 at 11:35
| hddana ~ thanks for letting us know about this article. emagineer ~ Thanks for the direct link. I found another interesting site while reading the article. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Tiny Texas Houses
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- Posted by flgargoyle (My Page) on Fri, Sep 12, 08 at 15:48
| After I get our house done, and we are settled in SC, I'd love to build a really tiny guest house on our property (If I can stand the thought of any more building LOL!). It would fun to make a tiny but really ornate Victorian, for example. If anybody asks, it's a 'shed'. |
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- Posted by flowerlady6 (My Page) on Fri, Sep 12, 08 at 20:45
| flgargoyle ~ I keep looking at country properties in GA, NC, SC because we are sick of FL overcrowded, flatlands. I was on some website today where they were writing about people putting up sheds on their property for different rooms to their homes. DH and I do not want to do any more building, that's why I look for places that are ready to move into, small with a workshop, and hopefully a 'view'. Are you already building in SC? Have fun, don't stress, and then enjoy your new home when it is finished. FlowerLady |
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- Posted by flgargoyle (My Page) on Sat, Sep 13, 08 at 8:29
| No- we haven't even started in SC yet. When our son finishes college, we'll sell our FL house and get started. I'm hoping to start in 1-2 years. The market is so bad here right now, that it's just as well that we aren't trying to sell yet. Our SC property is 7 acres of woods in extreme NW SC, almost on the NC border near Greenville. Property is still very affordable there (but changing quickly!) and it's nice seeing mountains! |
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