This Is What Happens When A Woman Gets Sick Of Divorce And Mortgages. And It’s Brilliant.
Macy Miller is
an architect from Idaho that had a BIG dream about a
tiny
house. She had always wanted a place of her own, but the thought of a
mortgage sickened her after she lost her home to foreclosure after
getting divorced. So, her dream revolved around building a compact, but
beautiful home. For two years, Macy worked on the 196 square-foot home,
dedicating her free time to building the small paradise. Finally,
construction has finished on her little hideaway… and it’s hard not to
be jealous of this place, no matter how small it looks on the outside.
After all, it only cost about
$11,000.
Macy Miller didn’t have a lot of experience with construction, but she was willing to learn.
It took her years, but she was working on making her dream come true.
She found new motivation after her divorce.
Not to mention her home foreclosure.
She was determined to make Tiny House a reality and avoid mortgages forever.
So the labor of love went on.
The most expensive part of the house was the composting toilet, which was $2,000.00.
She completed all of the wiring inside herself.
During construction, she fell off of the roof and broke her back.
But even that didn’t break her spirit.
The tiny home is eco-friendly.
And it’s highly efficient.
Every bit of space is used.
Not to mention, it’s also gorgeous.
She built it on a flatbed so she could take this little masterpiece anywhere.
Now, after getting divorced and losing her house to foreclosure, Macy
Miller has followed her dream and is free. We can’t help but respect
that!
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