Well, at least these well-heeled useless gov't bums can pay cash money--$20,000 to $50,000 each-- for their digs from being massively overpaid every couple of weeks. Or maybe the govt is buying the latest generation of tech-farm raised niggers new Obama digs to make them feel special. Let's see the photos in two weeks.
The homes are located in the historic Stronghold neighborhood in a community called Boneyard Studios.
Historic. I'll bet.
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The 150 to 200 square feet living spaces in a transformed vacant lot behind a line of row houses, sell for between $20,000 to $50,000 a piece and are part of a national backlash to the conspicuous consumption of the McMansion era.
The concept of the tiny residences became popularized by Tumbleweed Tiny House Co., based in Santa Rosa, Calif., that launched in 2000. The plans faced a tepid reception but after the credit crisis of 2008, have exploded in popularity.




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