Michelle Boyle of Sherwood, Oregon, built her own tiny house. The woman rented a small house and had to pay £1,280 a month.
Michelle worked in a cafe. She couldn’t save money because she raised her children alone and her salary was low.
Finding cheaper accommodation was impossible. Low-income single mother builds her own 18.5 square meter house, but when her children grew up and separated, the woman was able to save money.
And he had the idea of building his own house. That she is so small.

To carry out her project, Michelle searched for a dedicated website to find out more about construction projects for such housing.
Finally, the woman was able to build her own 18.5 square meter house and settle into her new residence.
And now she only spends $665 a month on her housing, including land, water, electricity and Wi-Fi.
Low-income single mother builds her own 18.5 square meter house

“I not only built this place, I invented it,” the woman told Oregon Live. All rooms in the house are well furnished.
Michelle enjoys spending time in her own kitchen, where a collection of tableware from the 1940s is recreated.
Women like to read books, relax in the attic, climb the small stairs.
Michelle says living in your own house is so much fun. It’s not big, but it’s a great place to feel comfortable.






