When the Wall Street Journal officially bestows Miami Beach as the city with the most expensive tiny home in America—that 'tiny home' being an 800 square foot pied a' terre at the Setai that's on the market for $2.5 million—even beating out that epicenter of tiny, ultra expensive living, New York City, you know we're in the big leagues baby. Although micro homes have their advantages, it's lucky that the definition of tiny is somewhat relative here, as Miami cannot turn into the kind of city where it's considered normal to cram yourself into a shoebox for $2,000 a month. These days, people move to New York to work, and they move to Miami to live.
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