Atlanta: Do people still want to live in tiny homes after the pandemic? Short answer is yes.
Credit: Jenni Girtman The common area of the village has a fire pit and is planted with blackberries, tomatoes and other herbs, fruits and vegetables tended to and consumed by the eight home owners. The recently completed Cottages at Vaughan are fully occupied with residents who live in the tiny homes in Clarkston on Monday, July 19, 2021. (Jenni Girtman for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution) By Zachary Hansen, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Troy Warren for AtlantaNewsAndTalk.Com Georgia’s first tiny home community, which aims to be a proof of concept for micro living, quickly sells out Rich Pasenow was in his dentist’s office three…