- Tiny houses are basically New York City apartments on wheels.
- I've experienced both myself: I live in Manhattan and recently stayed in a tiny house in the Catskills .
- Both NYC apartments and tiny houses are notoriously small and involve amenity trade-offs.
- Compared to the tiny house , my apartment may have a living room, but my bed is smaller, my windows are fewer, and my bathroom storage space is basically non-existant.
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I spent 2 nights in a tiny house and it was basically the same as my New York City apartment, but with more windows and fewer stairs — here's how they compare
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Welcome to my abode.
It's roughly 700 square feet, in Manhattan's Upper East Side, and has no washing machine or dishwasher. That makes it, basically, a tiny house in the sky without some of the amenities tiny houses are most famous for.
Think panoramic windows, natural lighting, and the ability to take your home with you wherever you go.
I would know: I recently visited Think Big! A Tiny House Resort in the Catskills , about two hours north of Manhattan, and stayed in a tiny house for three days. It wasn't the tight squeeze I anticipated, and I quickly realized why: It was essentially my apartment, but in the middle of the woods.
They're both small spaces that necessitate some physical trade-offs. You have to be resourceful in both to make the most of your space.
Of course, there are differences, like the lifestyle each dwelling enables, as well as cost the median monthly rent in New York City is $2,900 , while median cost of a tiny house is nearly $60,000 .
But physically speaking, I can now say that tiny houses are basically NYC apartments on wheels. Here's why.
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