'cos tiny homes are cottages for the middle class, & not mobile housing for the poor or ghastly apartment buildings
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I keep thinking about this and I can't figure out the classism of tiny home branding. Mobile homes are often nicer (larger, safer)!
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Hmm. Maybe because it further offers an opportunity to further enrich single-family homeowners with very minimal aesthetic impact?
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B O U G I E L E F T P A S T O R A L I S M
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Berkeley to homeless kids: "Here's a prototype shack. We might or might not build more." Berkeley to college students: "Live in Hayward."
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Especially bc Berkeley backyards already full of ADUs from the 40s etc. They are more controversial in cities with big backyards.
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"They're so cuuuute!"
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Because only 1-3 get built per year
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wasting time on trailers for a city short on dense multifam.
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YIMBYs need to think at the 1,000+ unit level, not 10s... legislative, initiative, tax credit
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