I busted my booty for a year to buy a 200-sq-ft tiny dreamhouse in Alabama – it was one of my better impulsive moves

A homeowner celebrates moving into her tiny dream home.

It’s only 200 square feet, but it’s everything she could have ever wanted.

TikTok user Sophie moved into a tiny house

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TikTok user Sophie moved into a tiny housePhoto credit: TikTok/sophiert6
She said she “spent a year of her money” to buy her dream home

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She said she “spent a year of her money” to buy her dream homePhoto credit: TikTok/sophiert6

It wasn’t easy for her, but the effort was worth it.

“I busted my butt for a year,” said Sophie (@sophiert6).

“And finally buy my tiny house.”

This lady really had to work hard to afford it.

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It might be a small property, but it still set her back $79,900.

It’s in a trailer park in Alabama and she described it as one of the best things she’s ever done.

“One of my better impulsive moves,” she said with some conviction.

She also has a fondness for pink and has given her little home a different name: “Barbie.” dream house,” She said.

Your tiny home is perfectly sized.

It offers sufficiently comfortable accommodation for one person.

The wooden construction is simple and elegant, but also functional.

It’s small but there’s a lot of light and can be cozy too.

Commenters loved her tiny home.

“This is so sweet. Congratulations,” said one viewer.

The kitchen had everything she needed

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The kitchen had everything she neededPhoto credit: TikTok/sophiert6
The bedroom was up in the rafters

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The bedroom was up in the raftersPhoto credit: TikTok/sophiert6
She also described her home as her “Barbie dream house.”

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She also described her home as her “Barbie dream house.”Photo credit: TikTok/sophiert6

Emma James

Emma James is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma James joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing emmajames@ustimespost.com.

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