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.


That’s small relative to US houses today, but even the smallest size they have there is 60% larger on a per capita basis, if there’s an individual resident, than houses were in 1900 in the US.
https://www.windermere.com/blog/how-the-american-home-has-evolved
In 1900, 217 square feet per capita.
It’s small relative to houses back then too. I don’t think there were many 217 sqft houses, we just had more people per household back then.
Per capita is a bit odd for measuring the space in a house too. 5 people don’t need 5 kitchens and bathrooms
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.