Elizabeth Singleton Tiny House Developers
The founder and owner of Tiny House Developers, Inc. , Elizabeth Singleton is the only female African American owned tiny home manufacturer and builder in the United States.
Elizabeth’s extensive background in affordable housing, both personally and professionally, gives her work a holistic and innovative approach from conception to cutting the ribbon.
A nationally sought after speaker and author in the Tiny Home arena, Elizabeth’s Arizona based factory is also an influencer on the national governmental policy level helping to bring the tiny home into mainstream housing options.
With her current project through her company, Tiny House Developers, Elizabeth is developing the first urban mixed use community designed to lift up and empower those seeking to live a more simplistic sustainable and affordable lifestyle.
Plus through her work with her nonprofit, Build us HOPE -Housing Opportunities Provided for Everyone , Elizabeth built the first Veteran tiny home community in Arizona which is helping to fight discrimination and poverty. She is in the process of building her second veterans community which is due to open first of 2021.
It is because of this unique perspective that her business, Tiny House Developers, serves not just the tiny home needs of the residential market. But is also a sought after consultant and developer in the community, veterans, vacation resort, and minority markets for tiny home living.
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3 年Are you still building? I have a project in Tucson and I’m looking for a builder.
Dynamic executive with healthcare compliance operations and non profit governance experience. Uses coaching and modeling to increase learning,understanding and adherence to business and personal goals.
4 年Would love to see more government entities viewing tiny homes as a strategy to resolving homelessness and increasing affordable housing options.