Two years ago, Debra and her family lived
in a nearly 2000 square foot home on an acre and a half of land. Then her
husband lost his job and they began to work 4 jobs between them to pay the
mortgage, until one day they remembered they had a choice.
Before having their son, Debra and her husband Gary had spent 9 years living in
very tiny homes in South America. Living small hadn't felt like a sacrifice,
but a way to stay focused on what is important. They decided they wanted to get
back to that.
They stopped working so hard, sold or gave away all of their extra stuff and
began looking for the perfect tiny home.
Debra had always liked the Mississippi shotgun style homes, and one day, while
browsing craigslist, they noticed an ad for a local Arkansas company custom
building tiny homes for a price that could mean an end to house payments.
Six weeks and $15,000 later they had their own fully paid-off dwelling. Today,
Debra, her husband and 13-year-old son live in a 320-square foot home that is
not a sacrifice, but exactly what they need.
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