Ethan Waldman in his podcast last week interviews Darin Dinsmore an urban planner and landscape architect who started the amazing TinyCamp in Sedona, Arizona.
This is a small pod of tiny houses available for nightly rental in the popular resort town of Sedona.
Darin is in the early stages of his career as a developer with tiny communities. Darin will share projects he is working on and his exciting plans for communities of tiny houses in the future.
https://radiopublic.com/tiny-house-lifestyle-podcast-69mmrZ/s1!56fe2
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In This Episode:
- A recovering urban planner turns to tiny homes to address the housing crisis
- How TinyCamp used different examples to showcase the types of tiny homes that are possible
- Tiny house regulations, zoning code hacks, and the language that matters
- Projects that are currently in development and who they serve
- What is a Zoom Community and how did Covid affect where people are choosing to live
- Bungalow courts in military towns are a source of inspiration for tiny home villages
- First steps to starting your own tiny house community
- Why legal permits are a good idea
- Cities copy what other cities are doing: Boulder, CO is a case study
- How to use input from the community and potential residents to build your tiny house community
- Get the most value out of your land by using your tiny house
- Become your own bank: an investment method for a tiny house village