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The Top 21 Inman Real Estate News Stories Of 2021

In a year that seemed like a reprise of 2020, 2021 felt like anxiety personified. Take a walk down memory lane as we reveal the most-read stories of the year.

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So You Want To Live In A Tiny Home? Everything You Need To KNow


Has the thought of wanting to live in a tiny home been nagging at you more and more lately? While this type of dwelling has for years been touted as one potential solution for cities with sky-high property values, the under-500-square-feet lifestyle has been gaining popularity among people from all walks of life even before the pandemic.
In 2015, Jewel Pearson had made the choice to downsize her life and build her own 360-square-foot home in Charlotte, North Carolina. At the time, the term “tiny home” was not as common and did not bring to mind a very specific lifestyle. Pearson had wanted to be more mobile and, now that her daughter was grown, built a house that was perfectly tailored to her needs and interests: a wooden exterior on wheels, a walk-in closet and even an open space for entertaining — the last point was a priority and something she was able to achieve by choosing to minimize kitchen space.

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Inside Ikea's First Tiny House-and a Few Huge Catches Under the Hood


Inside Ikea's First Tiny House-and a Few Huge Catches Under the Hood
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Inside Ikea's First Tiny House-and a Few Huge Catches Under the Hood
Is this big-box store's tiny house worth the money? Read on to discover whether the itty-bitty way of life is right for you.
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Ikea has finally jumped aboard the tiny-house trend.
This megaretailer of budget-friendly home decor has just unveiled its first tiny house, which measures a mere 187 square feet.
Ikea's first tiny house
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While Ikea created and designed this unit, it isn't selling it quite yet, as this was just a one-off—a collaboration with Vox Creative and tiny-home builder Escape, meant to showcase how homeowners can create "a small space that can be stylish, affordable and sustainable," according to Ikea.

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Ikea Is Selling Tiny Homes Now — And, Phew, No Assembly Required


Along with stocking up on affordable furniture and Swedish meatballs, Ikea may soon become a place to shop for uber-affordable real estate.
In a partnership with Vox Creative and Wisconsin-based tiny home and RV builder Escape, the furniture giant revealed a 187-square-foot structure. While the Ikea Tiny Home Project was revealed last fall, the eco-friendly and transportable structure has been making the rounds on the internet this week — the solar panels, composting toilets and heated water supply powered by the trailer have led some to jokingly propose it as a solution to both the pandemic and the housing crisis.
The project was a one-off meant to show what a customized Escape Vista Boho XL could look like with an Ikea aesthetic of neutral tones and collapsible furniture — it took around 60 days to customize and viewers are invited to virtually tour the tiny home. But the house is still available through escape and starts at $47,550. Unlike the furniture sold at Ikea’s stores, the home requires no assembly.

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