What in the dystopian hell?! 350-square-foot tiny homes…
“You can rent the homes out, cover your mortgage, and get income each month,” he notes. “Those homes can be leased out for a minimum of $1,300 a month.”
Mata says investors rushed in from all over the country, especially from California.


If these were ADU’s or something similar, I’d respect them more. This just looks like typical suburbia but with tiny homes.
I question why this couldn’t be a set of apartments.
Yeah, apartment/condo buildings should be the goto rather than tiny homes. The “shared walls” issue is really a “stop cheaping out on sound insulation” issue.
Zoning laws, these could still qualify as free standing single family housing, which in Texas is probably required for most suburbs.