Most people look at a tiny home and see a small house.
We took the billionaire approach and saw a shift — a macro wave, a demographic quake, a pressure point in the market nobody else wanted to touch.
Housing didn’t get expensive by accident.
It got expensive because nobody disrupted it.
And sure, there are tiny homes and communities out there, but not to the level and branding that we are focused on.
So instead of playing the same old developer game, we stepped back, stripped it to the studs, and asked the only question that matters:
What should exist — not what already does?
Tiny-home communities aren’t a trend.
They’re the counterpunch to a broken housing system.
Efficient. Fast. Sustainable. Profitable.
But more than that?
They solve the problem everyone pretends isn’t there.
When you build tiny homes the right way —
panelized systems dialed in, construction costs controlled, hemp insulation, walkable designs, community spaces —
you’re not just building units.
You’re building a movement.
That’s the billionaire approach:
Don’t chase trends.
Build what’s inevitable.
And what’s inevitable right now is simple:
People want quality.
People want community.
People want affordability without sacrifice.
Tiny homes deliver all three.
That’s why Twig & Nest Communities is opening the doors —
to investors, to partners, to the people that need homes, to the people who see the cracks in the system and are ready to build something better.
The world doesn’t need more developers.
It needs disruptors.
Builders with backbone.
People willing to take the billionaire approach to a problem everyone else tiptoes around.
That’s what we’re doing.
And we’re already out in front.
If you wish to learn more about what we are doing, visit www.twigandnest.com
Till next time.
-Michael