Quite common here for people to build shouses. A big shop (as in an implement shed), with living quarters built into part of it. In some cases, this is all they ever intend to build. The shop doubles as thier house. Others live in the shouse, while they build thier main house. After main house is built, the living quarters in the shop becomes thier guest house. One couple was gonna build an expensive elaborate house. The shop implement shed was already done, and they had the opportunity to sell thier current house at the asking price. So they lived in thier R.V. that they parked in the implement shed while building thier house. Also used the implement shed for storage of thier household stuff. And these people were pretty up scale. I was just surprised they lowered thierself to live in thier camper for months.
But no, it's not common here to put apartments in a shed, and then rent them out. People just don't do that where I'm at. They could, but don't. Something about, people that live in the country, want no neighbors. Atleast not in thier shed in the backyard. People move to the country to get away from that, atleast around here.
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