Tiny Homes vs. Modular Houses: Which is Right for You?
By Michael Rodriguez
The tiny home movement and modular construction represent two distinct approaches to modern housing. Both offer advantages, but they cater to different needs and lifestyles.
Tiny homes typically range from 200-400 square feet, emphasizing minimalism and reducing housing costs. They're ideal for:
- Young professionals
- Minimalists
- Eco-conscious individuals
- Alternative lifestyles
Modular homes, meanwhile, can be any size and are constructed in factory modules that assemble on-site. They're perfect for:
- Families needing space
- Those wanting customization
- Areas with limited building seasons
- Rapid housing needs
Cost comparison shows tiny homes start at $35,000-$50,000, while modular homes begin at $80,000 depending on size. Construction timeline favors both options—typically 2-4 months vs. 12-18 months for conventional homes.
The choice depends on your lifestyle, budget, and long-term vision.
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