Saturday, October 31, 2020

ASSISTED LIVING TINY HOMES

 


More Than Just a Tiny Home, An Alternative to Assisted Living Nursing Homes.

After Millie Donahue’s husband died from Alzheimer’s disease, her health began to decline. She was 80 years old and had congestive heart failure combined with failing kidneys. The doctors told family there was nothing more that could be done. They recommended Millie enter hospice care.

Instead, her family took her in. “I brought her into my house for what I thought was the last three months of her life,” says daughter Meg Donahue, founder of MamaSezz.com. “We renovated a tiny [11′ x 22′] apartment in our detached garage that includes a bathroom, small kitchen area, sleeping nook, and living room so mom could be around family.” 

Then something miraculous happened. Millie gradually got better, and within six months she could walk around her little apartment and the family’s driveway.

Today Millie is a thriving 88-year-old living in the tiny backyard house (what some call a “granny pod”) her family renovated for her during her illness.

What is a granny pod, exactly? “A granny pod is a small home, typically between 300 to 500 square feet. It is situated on the same home property of whomever will be looking after the occupant,” says Sophie Kaemmerle, neighborhood expert for NeighborWho. “These homes have a bedroom/living room, a kitchenette, and a bathroom. 

 Most pods are equipped with the following: wide doorways allowing easy access for a wheelchair; even flooring (making navigation easy); and open floor plans. Other smart features available include a system that allows the occupant to remotely or automatically control the door locks, HVAC, lighting, and audio-visual equipment. 

For those needing more advanced medical care, the ‘MedCottage‘ features a virtual system that can track one’s blood pressure, glucose levels, heart rate, and blood gases, and share that information with the occupant’s family and physician. The system is also equipped to verbally remind the occupant to take their medications.” 

Questionable nickname aside, many see these tiny granny pods as a creative care giving solution that has wide-reaching benefits to both elderly and younger family members. “We often hear about the ‘sandwich generation’ of adults—especially women—who are balancing the demands of caring for their own children while also caring for aging parents,” says Megan Carolan, director of policy research at the Institute for Child Success. “By having grandma and grandpa move into a granny pod out back, they enjoy the benefits of independent living while still having close, likely daily, contact with their adult children and grandchildren, which has social-emotional benefits for these adults.” 

There are perks for the the youngest set, too, adds Carolan. “Children also benefit from having a grandparent nearby, as a friend, caregiver, and partner in play, and parents may be able to reduce some of the stress on their own scheduling or the financial pressures of paid childcare by having grandparents so close to pitch in.”

Another perk of granny pods is that they can improve property values, says Brian Davis, co-founder of SparkRental. “Many buyers like the idea of having a detached extra living space, whether to rent out as an income suite, to house guests, or to use as a granny pod of their own,” he says. “Nursing home expenses, in contrast, are simply spent money. They can be extremely expensive, with recurring costs, rather than the one-time purchase of a prefab granny pod.”

Millie and her family agree that granny pods offer all of those perks. “Getting old can be lonely, ” says Meg Donahue. “Mom has her own life and friends, but also has the security of daily interactions with family. Plus, Mom doesn’t have the worry or financial burden of paying for nursing care. Even if we needed to bring in nursing care, it is less expensive than living in a nursing home.” 

The trouble is, like other forms of tiny living, there are very real barriers to entry. “Many communities sharply regulate these accessory dwelling units (ADUs),” says Carolan. Some communities impose strict regulations, like requiring off-street parking for each unit, and others ban them completely.  

Still, advocates are hopeful as cities and government seek solutions to the growing housing crisis. “By 2020, accessory dwelling units are expected to increase in all U.S. cities, says Kaemmerle. “L.A. went from issuing 142 ADU permits in 2016 to issuing nearly 2,000 in 2017.”

If you’re interested in building your own granny pod (or buying a prefab model home to put on your property), be sure to check local zoning regulations first. It’s also smart to consult with a realtor to ensure your investment will see a return in your area. 

DO NOT PUT YOUR LOVED ONE IN A BACK YARD SHED, 

PUT THEM IN A LUXURY TINY HOME.  

 

TINY HOMES BY DESIGN

Luxury Tiny Homes 

on Concrete Foundations

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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

AIRBNB TINY HOMES


Airbnb Tiny Homes

Start generating money from a vacation rental. This is a great time to use the extra space on your property to start generating profits of $1000.00 or more WEEKLY with a new luxury AIRBNB TINY HOUSE VACATION RENTAL.

Our building process allows us to construct your TINY HOME as a primary house, or accessory house almost anywhere on your property or land we have for sale. We have multiple Tiny House design options and sizes to accommodate any budget.  

You can now generate WEEKLY revenue from Airbnb vacation rentals.

We build with only the best materials, craftsmanship and provide the follow features in our models


Our Tiny Home Models Details

CONSTRUCTION TYPE: Concrete Foundation & Walls
FOUNDATION SIZE:  From 14 x 28,  up to 30 x 30
SQ. FT. SIZE AC: 392 to 900
TOTAL UNDER ROOF: 476  to 1100 SQ. FT.
WALL HEIGHT: 10ft, 11 ft or 12 ft
EXTERIOR FINISH: Stucco flat finish
ROOF: Metal or Shingle
GLASS PACKAGE: Impact Glass
LIGHTING: Adjustable LED Lighting
FLOORING: Wood Tile, Hardwood, Carpet or Epoxy Flooring
BEDROOM: Open Area, Loft Bed or 1 bed
BATH: Full Bath
KITCHEN: Custom Kitchen
LOFT: Available in most Units
ELECTRIC: 200 Amp Service
AC SYSTEM: 1.5 to 2 Ton Full System With Thermostat
PLUMBING: Full System

When your home is complete, you will have a turnkey luxury AIRBNB TINY HOME rental, so you’re ready to start making you money in your first month.

Call today to set up your free AIRBNB TINY HOME estimate,  

MODELS STARTING AT $69,999


TINY HOMES BY DESIGN

Luxury Tiny Homes

on Concrete Foundations

WWW.TinyHomesByDesign.com

813 564-2785

 
 

 

TINY HOMES BY DESIGN

Tiny Homes by Design in Florida’s leader in custom, luxury tiny homes. Currently tiny homes are the biggest trend in the real estate market, with more and more people converting to the tiny home lifestyle.

When you hear of tiny home living, you think of a tiny home on wheels. Even though tiny home on wheels give you some mobility, it lacks stability in its structure, along with the possibility of loosing your investment, hard work and money to a natural disaster or a major accident moving your home.

Tiny Homes by Design brings you a new concept in tiny home living, and lets you abandoned your training wheels when it comes to the tiny home on wheels. At Tiny Homes by Design, we realized that a home is your biggest investment, and relying on the structure of your tiny home is priority.

All our models are custom designed to a unique look, or to replicate a mini version of your existing home. Our models are designed for hurricane rated strength and meet all local building codes. Each pre designed or custom designed model will never look like a back yard shed. 

In fact ALL our models look like actual full-size luxury homes, and when built beside a full-size home, our models will have a superior street appeal.

When your ready for a new start, and want all the amenities your used to in a large home, visit

https://tinyhomesbydesign.com/  

We offer a lager square foot area and more standard upgrades in each model we build. We have the best tiny home models online. Visit or call us for more information on building your luxury Tiny Home 

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ASSISTED LIVING TINY HOMES

  More Than Just a Tiny Home, An Alternative to Assisted Living Nursing Homes. After Millie Donahue’s husband died from Alzheimer’s diseas...