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“I am looking for a backyard or parking space for my tiny house”

“Dear PoPville,

My name is Tri Trinh and I am looking for a backyard or parking space for my tiny house. My tiny house is 8 feet wide, 24 feet long, 13.5 feet high and it sits on wheels. I will need access to a garden hose and electricity. I can pay a monthly rent, cover utilities, help with outdoor chores and keep an eye on the property.

I am fascinated with minimalism, simple living and tiny houses! Minimalism has helped me rid my life of physical and mental items that no longer brings me joy.

I am originally from California and came to Washington, DC in 2011 to intern at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in their special events department. After my internship, I was offered a full-time position at the Kennedy Center. I got to work on really fun events such as the Kennedy Center Honors, Mark Twain Prize, and even got to plan a reception at the White House with President Obama! After working at the Kennedy Center for 5 years, I started a photography business as a side hustle (because let’s be honest, the non-profit arts sector does not pay very much). My side hustle took off and after a year, I was able to leave my position at the Kennedy Center and work for myself full time. I am currently the owner and operator of Hot Pink Photo Booth. We provide a fun and customizable photo experience to events and weddings all over the DMV.

During my free time, I enjoy yoga, hiking, camping and biking. I love yoga and have been practicing with Yoga District for over 5 years now.

I currently live in the Capital Hill/H St. NE area. I’ve also lived in Bloomingdale, SW Waterfront and Dupont area. I have grown to love this city and call it my home. My dream is to be able to park my tiny house in DC so I can continue to fall in love with this city more and more.

If you have a space available or have any questions, I can be contacted at 202.567.1448 or [email protected].”

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