Tiny House Makes Woman’s Retirement Possible & Affordable #home #tinyhouse

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Published11 months ago
Duration0:49
Video ID36QF7otzUD4
Languageen
CategoryHowto & Style
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short

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Views14.5K
Likes501
Comments7
Engagement Rate3.51%
Likes per 100 views3.46
Comments per 1K views0.48

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Anne-Marijke has been living in her tiny house on wheels in Australia for 2 years now. Her decision to go tiny was primarily based on financial security and retirement. The cost of renting or owning a home was much more expensive than a tiny house, and would have prevented her from being able to retire until she was 80 years old. As an alternative, she bought a tiny house shell from a builder, and with help from her daughter, she built the inside of the tiny home with no previous building experience. Doing it this way, as a partial DIY build, saved her a lot of money since she didn’t have to pay for her own labour for the interior portion of the construction. The total cost of the build was approx. $60,000 USD. You can follow and find out more about Anne-Marijke’s tiny house and online endometriosis nutrition clinic here: https://www.youtube.com/@LivingInTinyG https://theendometriosisnutritionist.online Anne-Marijke acknowledges that tiny house living is often illegal in countries around the world which means that in order to access this type of housing, a lot of folks have to live “under the radar” and hope that no one complains, which can create a lot of housing insecurity. So it’s definitely not a perfect solution. That being said, she has been lucky to find a parking spot in a backyard, with water and electricity included, for an affordable monthly fee of approx. $200 USD. Alternative housing is temporarily accepted due to wildfires and floods in the area. Some of her other housing expenses include propane for her hot water heater and satellite internet. Overall, her expenses are now one third of what they were when she was in a house. This massive reduction in living expenses has meant that she feels less stress when it comes to work and retirement. She is self-employed as a nutritionist, with a focus on helping folks with endometriosis, and she also started a YouTube channel to share her tiny house journey with people! You can follow and find out more at the links below: https://www.youtube.com/@LivingInTinyG https://theendometriosisnutritionist.online Thanks for watching! ------------------------------------------------------------- STAY IN TOUCH! ------------------------------------------------------------- Website: www.exploringalternatives.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/exploringalternativesblog Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exploringalternatives/ ------------------------------------------------------------- COMMENTS ------------------------------------------------------------- We want our channel and comments section to be an inclusive space where everyone feels welcome to watch and contribute. For this reason, inappropriate or hateful comments will be reported and/or deleted. Please discuss and debate respectfully, and report inappropriate or hateful comments directly to YouTube. ------------------------------------------------------------- CREDITS ------------------------------------------------------------- Music Credit: Exploring Alternatives Editing Credit: Exploring Alternatives Filming Credit: Anne-Marijke from Living in Tiny Ghttps://www.youtube.com/@LivingInTinyG #tinyhouse #tinyhousetour #tinyhouseonwheels

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