Millionaire Builds 99 Tiny Homes For The Homeless

Tiny Houses Big Opposition
In this photo taken Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017, a line of tiny houses stand with their backs to the adjacent street at a homeless encampment in Seattle. Tiny homes could be the solution to all kinds of housing needs, offering warmth and security for the homeless, an affordable option for expensive big cities and simplicity for people who want to declutter their lives. However, that seemingly broad support fails to translate into acceptance when tiny home developers try to build next door. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Chattanooga, Tennessee—(Good News Network)

Around 1,600 people in New Brunswick found themselves homeless last year. Marcel LeBrun owned a very successful social media monitoring company and sold it for 8 figures! He was able to churn out one tiny home every four days, until he got to 99 homes. He purchased property, gated it and created tiny communities for the homeless in his town. He even gave jobs to those who needed it!

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