Next to Brodey’s tiny home is Lennox’s tiny home.
Lennox doesn’t currently live in her tiny home full-time as she is a college student, but she does spend time there on weekends!
In addition to the five tiny home structures, there is also a super tiny sixth structure used as an office space, as well as a chicken coop, a barn, and a goat. The family made the leap from traditional living to their tiny home community in order to live more sustainably, and it sounds like they’re doing an excellent job. The family pays $200 every month in utilities, and hardly produces any waste due to their “refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle” mantra.
I don’t know if I could ever give up my house, but the Brinks family certainly makes a case for tiny home and country living! Big thanks to Insider for first covering the Brinks family and their unique lifestyle.
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