I've spent years traversing the world trying out different airline economy cabins, from premium carriers like Delta Air Lines and All Nippon Airways to budget ones like Norse Atlantic Airways and Spirit Airlines.
03.06.2024 - 18:25 / insider.com
I traveled from New York to North Carolina to try out the local food scene and explore some real estate.
During the trip, I decided to stay in a tiny house for the first time to see if it was something I'd do again.
I have become quite accustomed to the comforts of city life. However, I grew up on a farm in England and then another in Connecticut, so I was interested to see whether the more rustic lifestyle could tempt me to leave New York, where rent prices are becoming increasingly untenable.
According to one recent report, the average rental price for a one-bedroom in New York City is a staggering $3,775 a month. Suddenly, living in a rural tiny house is sounding a lot more appealing.
Here's what it was like.
I've spent years traversing the world trying out different airline economy cabins, from premium carriers like Delta Air Lines and All Nippon Airways to budget ones like Norse Atlantic Airways and Spirit Airlines.
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