Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Live tiny, save big
How small is tiny? It seems to depend on to
who you ask this question.
The median size of a new home is over 230
square meters in the US and Australia but it’s only 137 square meters in Denmark.
Popular size family condos in Tokyo have only 70 to 80 square meters. At any
rate, living in a smaller-than-average home seems to save a lot such as the utility
bills, maintenance fees and work, insurance payment and cleaning chores, not to
mention the cost of the property or mortgage. It also offers freedom from
financial burdens, security concerns and unworthy pride. Actually you may feel
proud to live in an eco-friendly home.
Just pros but no cons? Not really. There
are issues you need to deal with.
Enjoy reading and learning what a
living-in-a-tiny-space is like.
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