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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look at tiny tumbleweed homes. Man created tiny homes (some you can pull behind a car). He also lives in one with his wife and toddler (wife is now pregnant with #2). His website, FB and book gives great tips on living in small spaces and having furniture do double or triple duties. . Most of these homes can be built by the average (non carpenter construction types). [/quote] Why or why would you do this to yourself and your family especially to your kids? Go camping instead, rent an RV and drive across country, or go visit other poorer countries and live there for a while before running back to the comforts of the 1st world. Those of us who grew up in poorer countries will never understand those who grew up in nice conditions in the US who want to subject themselves and families to the hardships they don't have to. We couldn't avoid this, you can. Do what's right OP, save up for your downpayment and before your kid needs space for privacy and running around, move. I'd say plan on moving before your kid turns 2. You don't need a huge space, but it does help to have extra bedrooms, especially if you ever plan on having more kids or family visiting. I am not an advocate for large spaces but for me, I'd want at least a small townhome/SFH with 1500sq.ft and 3 bedr/2 bath for a family of 4. [/quote]
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