ANTELOPE VALLEY, Calif. -- People may have heard of them or seen them on television, they are tiny homes that are mobile and one of them is being built in the Antelope Valley.
- Tiny Home going up in Lancaster
- Family hopes to boost their quality of life by reducing expenses, changing lifestyle
- Home is mobile; couple unsure where it will be placed after construction
A tiny home is under construction at a shop in Lancaster. It's being built Steven Mejia and his wife from the San Fernando Valley. The couple is being helped by an organization named Latch Collective.
They are hoping to reduce their expenses and change their lifestyle with the tiny home.
"It's really to have a better quality of life. My wife and I come from corporate America. We went to school and got our degrees in business and finance. And we started working in corporate America and we have a son that is 6-years-old and we realized that for the first six years of his life we were not fully in his life because we were working all of the time. So we decided to transition out of corporate America and part of that was being able to change our costs," said Steven Mejia.
The Mejia's tiny home is mobile and right now they are not sure where they will be housing it.
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