New York Times – The Great Compression

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February 18, 2024

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Thanks to soaring housing prices, the era of the 400-square-foot subdivision house is upon us.”


In The New York Times article “The Great Compression,” Hiatus founder & CEO Jesse Russell was featured for his innovative approach to small home living. Jesse shares how Hiatus Homes began developing 400 to 900 square-foot cottages in Oregon, offering buyers an affordable and sustainable alternative to renting. Initially met with skepticism, these small homes have since gained popularity, providing an accessible pathway to homeownership and a new style (or rather size) of single-family home.

“I hope that at some point a tiny house just becomes another thing. It’s like,
‘Oh, that’s a duplex, that’s a townhouse, that’s a single-family house,
and that over there is a cottage.’

Jesse Russell, Hiatus Homes Founder & CEO

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