ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County says its tiny home project has been a big success, and now, it’s about to get bigger. With a growing need for transitional housing in the metro, the county says it’s trying to meet the demand.
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“With this new acquisition, we believe at a minimum we’ll be able to expand to another 18 tiny homes, which would give us a total of 48. We’re playing around with some of the design to see if maybe we can get a few more tiny homes on that property,” said Wayne Lindstrom, Deputy County Manager, Bernalillo County.
It’s been five years since the transitional housing program opened its doors near Central Ave. and Wyoming Blvd, and the county says these days, all 30 units are usually full…