Description
Tiny homes have been around North American for a long time, but it was the 2008 financial crisis and the subsequent recession that sparked renewed interest in tiny houses as an affordable housing solution. The economic downturn, combined with the desire for financial freedom and a simpler lifestyle, led to increased media coverage and public awareness of tiny houses. In the years following the recession, the tiny house movement gained serious momentum. While the brokerage community at large has not invested significant educational resources into the subject of tiny homes, consumers and even brokers are motivated to learn more. The recent trend to add accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to existing properties is yet another area of interest. This course is an effort to meet consumer and broker need to acquire information about tiny home basics.
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Course Number : NC Elective 1933
Name of elective cou... : Tiny Houses, ADUs, and Other Pint-Size L...