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Tiny House meeting

September 1st, 2013 at 02:05 pm

I've always been interested in tiny houses. They sacrifice very little in terms comfort or needs; They are just smaller. Oh, and very cheap as far as homes go. I also like how they are also generally very ecological. However, it is a niche interest, which is why I am all the more surprised that there is a small, local meetup group here for it.

Last night, I decided to actually attend one, and I met a new friend there. We ended up talking all night. Come to find out, this person currently lives in a 1800 sq. ft. townhouse with a $1400 per month rent... for just one person. Herself. And on top of that, she just bought a new car that costs somewhere between $32k to $35k.

To me, this is rather pricey for just one person, but it's nothing to write home about.

But what really shocked me was that, in order to pay for all that, she is taking money out of her IRA. Not even a loan against it, just straight money out. And yes, she is aware that she is taking the 10% early withdraw penalty hit!

I instinctively gasped in shock, and I think my reaction made her defensive as she tried to explain that she just moved to a new area, it's a really nice area (it really is), and she also needed a nice car to drive people around as she is a real estate agent, etc etc.

That's fine. Whatever the reasons are, it is not my concern anyway, but I just couldn't contain my initial shock when I first heard it. Take out money from an IRA? With early withdraw penalty? And really, just to feed some expensive wants? The very thought of it... is utter insanity to me.

Also, how long can that IRA money last? Based on the way she described it, she didn't have that much to begin with. But here is the real bomb shell: She told me she's deliberately not working right now because she can "afford not to".

Yes, you heard it right. She actually said that she isn't working right now because she can "afford not to".

Soooo yeah. It's always nice to meet new people though, and besides our wildly different views on money, she's a nice enough person. She mused how she has always dated poor musicians, and should try rich guys instead. I joked that I should too.

10 Responses to “Tiny House meeting”

  1. Wino Says:
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    1800 sq ft is "tiny?" I would think less than 1000 to rate as "tiny."

    The rest... "Wow."

    Just "Wow."

  2. creditcardfree Says:
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    Woah! I would have gasped out loud as well. I agree 1800 sq ft is NOT tiny.

  3. Tabs Says:
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    Haha, no, 1800 sq. ft. isn't tiny at all. Which baffles me why she even picked a place that big just for herself.

    For the record, the tiny house movement would consider anything ranging from 100 to 400 sq. ft. as tiny, though I guess it could be bigger than that.

  4. FreebieQueen Says:
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    I think I would find 100 to 400 sq ft claustrophobic. I currently live in a 900 sq ft apartment and it feels like the perfect size for me. If necessary I could go down to 650sq ft but anything less than that would drive me crazy.

  5. Thrifty Ray Says:
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    I don't think she currently lives in a tiny space- I think they attended a meeting about tiny spaces.

    I am on month 4 of living quite comfortably in 390 sq ft- even when the hub is home and there are two of us.

  6. LuckyRobin Says:
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    The four of us are currently living in 1000 square feet and it feels like we are tripping over each other all the time. I couldn't see doing a smaller space with all these folks underfoot, but if it were just me or just me and DH, I could see it.

  7. PatientSaver Says:
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    For me, 1400 sf would be great. I could make 1200 sf work, but I think 1400 sf would be more comfortable.

  8. M E 2 Says:
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    Add me to the "1800 sf is NOT tiny."

  9. ceejay74 Says:
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    Oh gosh, I know what you mean. I hired a friend of a friend about a year ago; I really like her but didn't know much about her. Turns out she and her husband are kind of a financial catastrophe. Sometimes it's hard for me not to look shocked when she tells me about the financial wranglings they go through just to get by. The thing is, I used to make really terrible money decisions, so I kind of understand, but I grew out of it, and she's at about the age I was, so I'm hoping she starts to untangle things soon.

  10. baselle Says:
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    Wow. Just wow. And the funny thing is that each side thinks the other is living through the looking glass.

    I live in 1080 sq ft, with a lot of open floor space. I could go a lot smaller, but going a lot smaller means thinking that the outside is your living room. Seattle is currently wrestling with
    Text is "aPodments" and Link is http://www.seattlemag.com/article/are-apodments-ruining-seattle-neighborhoods
    "aPodments" in certain neighborhoods.

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