How 3 friends without any hospitality experience started renting out over 400 tiny homes in remote locations around the world
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"How nice would it be to leave everything behind, unplug from the world, and relax abroad? This thought lingered in Adrian Chia's mind after a two-week family vacation exploring the Great Ocean Road in Melbourne in 2016."
"We were just chitchatting, but Dave started thinking about it seriously," Chia, now 43, told Business Insider. Ng came up with the idea of creating a tiny house on wheels - a mobile house that could be easily relocated if a particular location did not attract guests.
"I knew I was venturing into uncharted territory," said Chia, who was married with two young kids and had a newborn at the time.
With no experience in architecture or building, their first roadblock was figuring out how to build a tiny house. "I can't even change the door knob at home," said Chia, adding that the thought of having to fit a kitchenette, a bedroom, and a living room into a 20-foot space was daunting.
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