GETTING on the property ladder as a first-time buyer is no easy task.
However, in recent years, it has gotten a little easier as you can purchase a home with just a click of a button.

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Thanks to the rise in tiny homes, it has become much easier to buy a property without dealing with endless paperwork, and it’s so much cheaper too.
And now Amazon has an offering that is too good to miss.
The Prefab Tiny Home Modern Design is a steal at just $7,999 and comes complete with luxe finishings and three bedrooms.
Not only is it super lavish inside, but its ‘folding boxable’ structure makes it easy to transport and build.
It comes with a gorgeous open-spaced living and dining area and a marble kitchen to the side.
The one-floor house also comes with a walk-in shower, also kitted out in marble finishings, and three spacious bedrooms, making it ideal for small families.
Amenities in the house include a marble shower stall, shower head, silent exhaust fan, water heater, toilet, sink and mirror, 4-seater sofa and air conditioner (dual cool and heat).
You are able to customize the space to be either 40ft or 20ft in size and you are able to pick the paint color to suit your own style.
The main structure of the house is made from steel for longevity but the doors can be made of steel or glass.
The tiny home also comes with a 10-year warranty to give you peace of mind.
Tiny Home Rise
Lots of people use tiny homes as office spaces, gyms or even as a form of temporary housing.
So if you’re a first-time buyer or a family looking for a vacation home, this could be the solution you’ve been looking for.
Millennials and Generation X are the primary adopters of tiny homes, with the majority of tiny home dwellers being between 30 and 50 years old.
Where to buy a tiny home
THE tiny home phenomenon found new heights as an alternative living solution for consumers concerned with ballooning homebuying costs and sustainability concerns.
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You can buy ‘tiny homes’ online in a few places, including:
You can also check out our full tiny home guides here:
The tiny home market has grown over the past decade, and is projected to reach $23.7 billion by 2026.
Each state has its own rules about tiny homes but, generally, they are not subject to the same taxes as regular homes.
Moving into a tiny home could also reduce your carbon footprint and because the buildings often use recycled materials in their construction, they’re believed to be more sustainable.
Energy bills, too, may well be reduced.