The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Tiny home neighborho­od’ houses are beginning to sell

- By J.D. Capelouto jdcapelout­o@ajc.com

Houses in Clarkston’s “tiny home neighborho­od” are now for sale.

The “Cottages on Vaughan” project is considered the first of its kind in the state, with eight small houses sharing a half-acre lot and surroundin­g a common yard area.

One of the homes is 250 square feet and the others are 500 square feet. The tini- est house has already been sold, and three or four of the others are still available for purchase at $145,000, according to Will Johnston, the founder and executive director of the MicroLife Institute, the Atlanta-based nonprofit behind the developmen­t that promotes minimalism and tiny houses.

Constructi­on began on the developmen­t in February and owners will be able to move in by December, Johnston said.

“We’re just excited to say this project is coming to fruition,” he said. The develop- ment was approved last May.

In Clarkston, where the median household income is about $38,000, the median home value is almost $200,000, more than the cost of the new tiny homes, according to Zillow. Across DeKalb County, the median price of listed homes is about $275,000.

While tiny homes and their lower prices offer more affordable entry into home ownership, the price per square foot can be more expensive than their more spacious counterpar­ts.

Advocates hope perma- nent tiny home neighbor- hoods present a possible avenue for addressing soar- ing home prices. Analysts, however, say developers will continue to face challenges as they navigate decadesold zoning laws written for large, single-family homes.

Johnston said he hopes the Clarkston project can be “an educationa­l tool moving forward” for future pocket neighborho­od projects.

Anyone who is interested in purchasing one of the tiny homes in Clarkston can email Kim Bucciero at kim@micro- lifeinstit­ute.org or visit the MicroLife Institute’s website.

 ?? MICROLIFE INSTITUTE ?? The Cottages on Vaughan consist of eight tiny homes ranging from 250 to 500 square feet around a common green a block from downtown Clarkston.
MICROLIFE INSTITUTE The Cottages on Vaughan consist of eight tiny homes ranging from 250 to 500 square feet around a common green a block from downtown Clarkston.

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