Tempe considers tiny-home community, but will movement take off in Arizona?

Tempe may create one of Arizona's first tiny-home communities. There are some obstacles in the way, however. :Photo- Getty Images
Tempe may create one of Arizona’s first tiny-home communities. There are some obstacles in the way, however. :Photo- Getty Images

By Sonja Haller | The Republic

Tempe’s tiny-home community could be among the first in the state

Pima and Navajo counties have made allowances for tiny homes

Tempe’s tiny-home proposal aimed at low-to-middle-income families

Tempe may create one of Arizona’s first tiny-home communities, with as many as 11 houses on just two-thirds of an acre of city-owned land.

City leaders hope to provide housing for low-to-middle-income families and be innovators in a trendy movement, but even builders of the small abodes debate whether that movement will catch on in a big way in the state.

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