Your real estate revolution lotto ticket

Jim_SamsonWhen you stop and think about it, there are revolutions taking place all the time…

Tesla is revolutionizing the way we view day-to-day travel and mobility, cellphones have revolutionized the way we interact and stay connected (fewer and fewer people even have home phones anymore), and that list goes on and on.

Yet somehow housing hasn’t truly had a revolution of it’s own in over a hundred years…at least until now. And you now have a chance to grab the winning lotto ticket as it all unfolds…

What has real estate housing been to this point?

The terms “stationary” and “the bigger the better” immediately come to mind.

Everyone has spent the past 100+ years trying to get the nicest, biggest house in suburbs, but now the revolution that’s starting to disrupt that way of thinking is getting underway…

I’ve spoken before about the idea of community housing. As millennials are coming of age, they’re more than willing to sacrifice a big room for a sense of mobility and community.

To this point I’d been more focused on the community aspect, but it’s now becoming clear to me that mobility may play just as big a part…

Enter Kasita.

Kasita is a new micro-housing start-up unlike anything you’ve seen before. The idea is relatively small living pods that can be inserted into a structure able to go some 10 stories high, fitting anywhere from several to tens of these pods.

These 320-square foot pods – think compressed upscale apartment – can then be transported by the company to any other place you want to move your pod…all from the use of an app. All it takes is a crane and flatbed truck on Kasita’s part.

It’s housing with a sacrifice of space for the freedom of mobility, smaller expenses, and a brand new way of life.

And that’s where your winning lottery ticket comes in…

Beyond the obvious opportunity to invest in a company like Kasita that’s taking advantage of the evolving collective mindset towards housing, think about how YOU can take advantage yourself.

I visited my parents last weekend and they showed me a new show they watch about tiny mobile houses. The idea of the show is documented a person’s move from traditional housing to a small living space resembling a “regular” home that can be hitched to a vehicle and moved virtually anywhere.

These tiny houses contain all the necessities – bed, bathroom, kitchen, etc. – all wrapped up very efficiently with some brilliant designing.

I noticed that just about everyone on the showing finding the perfect tiny house for them was under 30…more millennials looking for mobile living.

Seeing the trend?

Maybe it’s time to invest in some sort of mobile living before the revolution takes hold…that’s what I call winning the lottery.

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