https://www.businessinsider.com/spent-30000-hobbit-house-live-tiny-home-village-mortgage-free-2022-10?fbclid=IwAR3cbACVEmT2h0w7iuU7dW8W5FXntyghlDOZ4K628o0ggFCz7sh-Icp_mUM
>A retired software developer told Insider how she went mortgage-free by leaving her traditional home behind to move into a "Hobbit"-style dwelling where most residents are single women over the age of 45.
>The 65-year-old spent $25,000 on a bespoke "Hobbit"-style home in 2020, and another $10,000 on renovations and three years of ground rent to live in the community. The home was designed by Incredible Tiny Homes, which made some adjustments to the property at Runyon's request.
>She has since had the property appraised by an insurer, which said it was now worth more than $50,000. But the financial windfall pales in comparison to other benefits Runyon has reaped from living tiny.
financial windfall lmao
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homeowner sees her hobbit hole for the first time
>Runyon says she "wasn't a hugger" before she moved to the enclave. But after setting up a support group for tiny home residents before moving to Tennessee, she has found intimacy easier.
seriously how can i go
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