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Andrew Paton

Posted inGood News, Housing, North Coast Surrounds

Local manufacturer fills tiny home gap with regulatory confidence

by RK CrosbyNovember 16, 2025November 19, 2025

A New England business is carving out a niche in Australia’s fast-growing tiny home market with a design that does something most competitors can’t promise: confidence.

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