<p><em>Tiny Homes In a Big City</em> by Reverend Faith Fowler is the story of Cass Community Social Services a Detroit based nonprofit that is in the process of building a neighborhood of 25 different Tiny Homes in the northwest part of the city. The homes are being built to allow extremely&nbsp;low-income individuals a way to eventually own their own homes. This is the only rent-then-own tiny home development in the United States.</p><p>In Detroit the qualifying residents will have a combination of experiences; formerly homeless people senior citizens young adults who have aged out of foster care and a few Cass Community Social Service staff members all with annual incomes of between $8000 and $14000. Like its residents each tiny home is architecturally unique no two being built exactly the same.</p><p>Detroit&rsquo;s tiny home residents will initially rent the homes for $1.00 per square foot per month. With the homes ranging from approximately 250-400 square feet each; no resident will pay more than a third of his/her income. After seven years of timely rent payments program participation the individuals will own their homes and property which are expected to be valued between $40000 and $50000 each.</p><p>In <em>Tiny Homes In a Big City</em>&nbsp;Reverend Fowler Executive Director of Cass Community Social Services responds to inquiries from other nonprofits and government officials&nbsp;who seek to replicate the Detroit program. She explains how the decision to build the Tiny Homes was made provides a comparison with other organizations that have used tiny houses for people experiencing homelessness explains the philosophy behind their plan and offers the logistics of building the homes - from the idea&rsquo;s infancy through occupation. The book also provides online feedback positive negative and questions that were received when a video about the project went viral in the fall of 2016.</p>
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