Should you move into a micro home?

Do you feel like you have too much empty space in your home? More and more people are choosing to live in a tiny home. Some of them do it for financial reasons and others want to spend more time outdoors. If you think to move into a micro home in Illinois or another state in the USA, get all the information.

What to know before you move into a micro home?

Tiny living is getting more popular nowadays in the USA. Bout half of the US population is thinking about living in less than 600 square feet. It is a big transformation if you are not used to it. It has its own pros and cons you should consider before making the final call. Especially if you are buying a property in Chicago, it is a big responsibility and commitment.

A tiny house.
If you want to try to live in a small, micro house, first take all the factors into consideration

Set priorities in your life

Determine what is important in your life and what lifestyle you want to live. Keep in mind that you will need to change some of your habits and to say goodbye to some things, for example, you won’t be able to invite a lot of friends to your house. If you have kids, think about their needs too before making this big step.

Downsize and declutter before moving

You will need to get rid of many items you have now. Keep only the essentials because there is not too much storage space in a micro home. Find adequate assistance to help you pack and move your belongings. Having 30 pairs of shoes won’t be possible unless you rent a storage unit. If you are not ready to get rid of most of your items, then tiny living is not for you.

The costs of a micro home

Searching for moving companies online and hiring one won’t be your only cost to calculate. Yes, tiny living will save you money because you won’t use a lot of electricity and water. This is one of the main reasons why people choose to live in a smaller home. But, you will have other costs, such as doing your laundry because most tiny homes don’t have a washer and dryer. Also, the tiny home’s design costs more per square foot than large homes. Put everything on paper and be prepared financially. The average tiny house costs between $10,000 and $30,000 to build yourself, but if you hire professionals, it can cost up to $80,000. Plus you need to buy a land or to pay for a parking space for your mobile home.

Move into a micro home and transporting home.
Calculate all the costs, including home parking and moving costs

Join tiny house community

To make decisions easier, ask other people for their experience with tiny living. Join Facebook groups, read online forums, join a local tiny house Meetup group…there are many different ways to connect with those people. Before you move into a micro home, ask them about opinion and advice.

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