
How to Find Land for Tiny House Living
Tiny Home Budgeting and Financials, Real Estate, Zoning, and Code
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Narrated by:
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Maxwell Glick
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By:
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Jordan Liberata
About this listen
Discover exactly how to find land for your tiny house, correctly budget, and navigate zoning and code, even if you have no experience.
As you start searching for options to place a tiny house, you likely have discovered that navigating land, code, and financials is by far the most challenging element of tiny house living.
In this book, you will uncover the following:
- How to find the land that nobody else knows about.
- How to analyze land and approach zoning as if you were a seasoned real estate professional.
- An in-depth walkthrough of the building code process and how it applies to your tiny house.
- A detailed breakdown of what goes into a tiny house budget, revealing all of the hidden costs and risks you probably haven’t considered.
This book condenses the critical complexities of tiny house living into a holistic instructional guide so clear that even someone who has never looked at land or built a budget could do it.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2023 Jordan Liberata (P)2023 Jordan Liberata
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