Valerie Shannon and Garth Woodcock own a spacious block in Coffs Harbour, but their house is full. The couple live with Ms Shannon’s elderly parents and her adult son.
By the side of the garage sit steel frames with weeds poking through part of what was meant to be a purpose-built tiny home for Valerie’s son but are instead a grating reminder of what they view as a “rip-off”.
The couple paid almost $55,000 for the tiny home in late 2022 and expected to …
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