FIRST OF ITS KIND: MontebelloCity is now home to the largest tiny home village in the San Gabriel Valley.
MONTEBELLO, Calif. -- The city of Montebello is now home to the largest tiny home village in the San Gabriel Valley.
The site, located at 2000 Flotilla St., consists of 30 heated and air-conditioned tiny homes. The 64-square-foot units are each equipped with a bed, a desk, shelves and other basic living amenities.
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