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The Height of Spite

Ostensibly, this post was meant to show how viable and creative tiny houses can be. We rail on and on all the time about why a tiny house is really the best way to live. If you’ve not given it any thought, living in tiny houses has in recent years gained popularity for several reasons, each contributing to its appeal as a lifestyle choice. Here are some of the main advantages.

Tiny houses are generally much cheaper to build or buy compared to traditional homes, making homeownership more accessible. Smaller spaces require less energy for heating, cooling, and lighting, resulting in lower utility costs.

Many tiny houses are built on wheels, allowing owners to relocate easily. This can be particularly appealing for those who enjoy travel or need flexibility in their living situation. And, tiny houses can be used as primary residences, guest houses, or vacation homes, offering versatile living arrangements. Which is where this story comes in.

But, the funny aspect to the story (explained in the video) is how spite and vengeance can sometimes go too far and completely miss the point, especially when it comes to splitting up with your ex. Not to give the story away, but the two owners that decided to divorce, but did not make amends. Watch the video above.

You can’t visit the Spite House, but you can drive by to see what anger can do.

Drive by (2022 24th Ave E Seattle Washington, USA) but don’t stop by. Be polite.

Avis are everywhere. Want a nice ride as you glide around Seattle? Click here

There’s lots to do in Seattle instead of being angry. Click here for fun, instead.

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