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10 Reasons to live in a tiny home

Are you tired of the high cost of living in a traditional home? Do you dream of a simpler and more eco-friendly lifestyle? Then it’s time to consider going tiny! With lower housing costs and reduced utility bills, tiny homes are a cost-effective option for those looking to downsize and simplify their lives. But it’s not just about saving money – living in a tiny home encourages a minimalist lifestyle and a focus on what truly matters. Plus, with their smaller ecological footprint and innovative design solutions, tiny homes offer a unique and enjoyable living experience. Learn more about the benefits of going tiny today!

Introducing the NESSEL E3: Revolutionizing Tiny Homes 4 the Homeless

VESSSEL E3

The NESSEL E3 represents a groundbreaking advancement in tiny home design, offering a transformative living space for individuals experiencing homelessness. Designed with meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of the needs of our community, the NESSEL E3 redefines what it means to call a tiny home ‘home.’

US-China Partnership Aims to Combat Homelessness

VESSEL Homes

Homes 4 the Homeless, a US-based nonprofit organization, has joined forces with Guangdong NESSEL Cultural Tourism Development Ltd, a renowned luxury tourism company based in China, to combat the pressing issue of homelessness.

Calgary welcomes homeless veterans to tiny home village

On November 1, 2019 a village of tiny homes for Canadian veterans in Calgary welcomed new tenants as the Homes for Heroes Foundation marked the beginning of its pilot project to provide housing and other support to struggling ex-servicemen.

Tiny Home Villages Springing Up Around United States

From Seattle to Austin, from Cincinnati to Santa Rosa, tiny home villages are springing up across the United States in response to skyrocketing housing and real estate prices. Turns out many are realizing the advantages of living a simpler life style. Spending less on housing and utilities means more money for your own happiness and personal welfare.

Denver May Allow Tiny Home Villages for the Homeless

Denver will take up a decision to allow tiny home villages across the city, like one opened in 2018 that allowed 20 people to escape homelessness. It’s called The Beloved Community Village Under a proposal, villages would be officially allowed in industrial, mixed-use and commercial zones, church sites, community centers and others. Opening up industrial […]