EP 70: Recap Of Tiny Fest Bay Area: The Future Of Tiny Living Is Here!

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What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • Tiny Fest Bay Area was a great experience.

  • Many attendees had questions about tiny home financing.

  • The tiny home industry is evolving and growing.

  • Demand for tiny living is increasing rapidly.

  • Investors are showing interest in tiny home communities.

  • Innovators have paved the way for the tiny home movement.

  • The early majority is adopting tiny living for its practical benefits.

  • Community is essential for those pursuing tiny living.

  • Financial planning tools can help in the transition to tiny living.

  • Future episodes will feature stories from Tiny Fest attendees.

 

In this episode of Less House More Moola, host Laura Lynch discusses her experiences at Tiny Fest Bay Area, highlighting the growing interest in tiny living and the financial aspects associated with it. She explores the evolution of the tiny home industry, the phases of the industry life cycle, and the increasing presence of investors in the market. Additionally, Laura delves into the different adopter categories within the tiny home movement, emphasizing the shift from early innovators to a broader audience seeking practical benefits from tiny living. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage with financial planning resources to support their tiny living journey.

For full show notes and more information visit: https://bit.ly/3BcKhsF

 

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Quotes from the episode

 
I thought I would take a little time to talk about how things are playing out
— Laura Lynch
 
Lots and lots of questions about tiny home financing.
— Laura Lynch
 
The evolution of this new industry is quite fascinating.
— Laura Lynch

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