Older divorced women priced out of housing are finding a lifeline in tiny home villages
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Older divorced women priced out of housing are finding a lifeline in tiny home villages
"After the divorce, I had to settle somewhere. Your choice is limited, said Margot Hollander, reflecting on her housing options as a retired dance teacher with a modest income."
"I was the lucky one, Margot said about her successful purchase of a tiny home in Minitopia, highlighting the competitive nature of the housing market for her demographic."
"A big part of it is divorced people, Rolf van Boxmeer noted, emphasizing the trend of divorced individuals seeking affordable living solutions in tiny home communities."
Margot Hollander, a 64-year-old retired dance teacher, faced housing challenges after her divorce. With limited income and a small budget from her marital home sale, she discovered Minitopia, a tiny home village in Eindhoven. She purchased a prebuilt tiny house for about 143,000 euros, marking a new chapter in her life. Tiny home villages are gaining popularity among divorced individuals, with the Minitopia Foundation creating communities on derelict land. A significant portion of the waiting list consists of divorced people seeking affordable housing solutions.
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