As we get older, we often want to spend more time with our families. Planning a visit can be tricky, and buying tickets can be costly.
That’s why NextDoor Housing came up with a great idea for longer stays.
They rent out small, cozy homes that are easy to get to and perfect for anyone to live in on their own.
These tiny homes have everything people need, no matter their age.
The idea started with Jesse Lammi and John Louiselle. They saw that tiny homes could help families who were worried about their elderly relatives.
They created NextDoor Housing so that people like Louiselle’s Grandma Shirley could have a close place to live and be near her family.
Each home is 30 feet long, can fit a wheelchair, and is officially a traveling home, so it can go places.
NextDoor Housing is proud of how easy their service is. First, you make sure you have enough space.
Then, their team builds the tiny home right where you want it. They connect it to your water and power, and they’re always there to help manage it. T
hese tiny homes are a great way to enjoy a big life in a small space.

The homes have big windows that let in lots of light and high ceilings that make the inside feel open and airy.
The main bed is on the ground floor. There’s also a sleeping loft, perfect for grandchildren or other visitors who might stay over.
The dining area and kitchen counter have plenty of space for eating, making crafts, and playing board games.
The homes have low countertops and are 8 feet wide, making every room, including the bathroom, easy for someone in a wheelchair to use.
Each home comes fully equipped with plumbing, allowing you to live independently.
They also look great from the outside—don’t you agree? For Grandma Shirley, this tiny home lets her live on her own but still be close to her family.
“I wouldn’t need any more than this,” she happily says.
For more details about these unique tiny homes and NextDoor Housing, be sure to watch the video below.
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