Nestron's wildly popular futuristic 275-square-foot prefab tiny home has arrived in North America — see inside the $96,000 unit
, and more for generally under $100,000. But for most North American customers, these homes have been nothing more than a rendering. Until now.
In April, Nestron and its Surrey, Canada dealer opened the doors to the company's first shipment to North America: the Legend Two. And soon, Americans could find a Nestron dealership in their home state. The new Nestron owner and dealer, Jim Mickey, had an interest in prefab construction but no background in real estate or tiny homes, he told Insider.Instead, says he's honed a "variety of business interests," which now includes serving as Nestron's first authorized dealer in the North American market.Mickey first reached out to Nestron in 2020 at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic after hearing about the "tiny home phenomenon.
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