It's easy to look at these tiny homes as undersized gimmicks, but there are real use cases.
Others are leaning on tiny homes to house homeless veterans.
Denver changed its zoning laws to make ADU construction easier, allowing two-story units in some parts of the city.
Tiny homes won't fix that, but innovation in zoning and construction, taken with recent data pointing to a surge in residential construction, offer reasons for hope.
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