Brolic
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Gen Z, millennials are becoming homeowners — thanks to $30K tiny homes on Amazon
“People my age are told that we can’t afford to purchase homes, but I’m proof that it is possible.”
So, rather than scrimping and saving their last pennies in the hopes of one day purchasing a brick and mortar mini mansion, money-savvy young adults are turning to an online retail giant for tiny pre-fab pads.
“bytch, I just bought a house on Amazon,” raved lifestyle content creator Jeffrey Bryant, 23, from Los Angeles, Calif., to a TikTok audience of over 8.6 million stunned viewers. “I didn’t even think twice about it.”
But Bryant, who scored the 16.5-by-20-foot shelter for just over $26,000 late last week, tells The Post that he bought the fold-out flat using money he recently inherited from his late grandfather’s estate.
The cutesy crib which comes complete with a dedicated kitchenette, living room, bedroom and bathroom — with a pre-installed toilet and shower.
“I saw this YouTuber unboxing his Amazon home,” said Bryant, “and I ran to the website to get one, too.”
I feel like it’s impossible to own home, unless you live in a LCOL and make over 100k.
