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No Noddy, you and Big Ears won’t solve housing with a tiny house : Comments
By Ross Elliott, published 14/6/2023The tiny house promise of being eco-friendly and low cost ignores one very inconvenient truth: the land on which it sits and the services provided to that land.
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Infill can be a good idea. My son lives in our 30' x 20' granny flat, & couldn't want for more, & a daughter would install another if council would allow us some freedom. Plenty of room on my 20 acres, & no establishment costs. Actually cost the council nothing. The developer built the road, & there is no town water or sewerage. I can't help feeling that council bureaucrats make things difficult for every one to reinforce their feeling of importance.
45 years ago when no one was interested in Russel island, we built a sort of weekender on a nice waterfront block. We were living on the yacht & needed water, so be built a 30 x 15 deck & roof to catch some. It grew from there, with a veranda rail, one end an enclosed area with fridge, stove & water pump, sand fly proof screening all round, with roll down blinds for wet days. After we were head hunted to go run a new marine operation in the Whitsundays my TPI Father-in-law lived there for a few years until increasing health problems forced him back to the city.
You don't need much to be happy, if you have the right attitude.