"Affordable Homeownership: The Rise of Amazon's Foldable Houses"

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Content creator Nathan Graham's purchase of a tiny home on Amazon for $38,999, which can be found for as low as $20,000, has garnered attention as a potential solution for the housing affordability crisis. Redfin's chief economist views these compact dwellings and accessory dwelling units (ADUs) as a tool for increasing housing stock, promoting affordability, and generating income. These tiny homes are seen as a viable solution in states like California, where legislation has been passed in favor of ADUs, and homeowners can rent out these units or house family members to address the housing affordability crisis.
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