A video showing a brand new tiny home being wheeled into the woods has gone viral on . The clip posted by Bresha Jeanae (@breshajeanae) has amassed 22.3 million views since it was first shared on April 3.

In the video, the poster documents the moment her was delivered and set up in a scenic forest setting. "They're one minute away with the house," the woman says in the clip, as the footage shows a truck pulling the small house across a dirt road surrounded by trees. A voice in the clip adds, "Oh my gosh, she is so cute.

" are growing in popularity as a minimalist and sustainable living solution. They offer a simpler lifestyle with lower costs and reduced environmental impact. SHES SO CUTEEEEE!!! Sorry guys for the late update ! I was so busy with the house , work, and everyond coming over !! A 2018 survey by the National Association of Home Builders found that more than half of Americans (53 percent) would consider living in a home that is 600 square feet or smaller.

In a March 2021 report by the NAHB, 67 percent of home buyers in the U.S. said the COVID-19 pandemic did not change their preference for home size.

However, 12 percent were reported to now following the pandemic, while 21 percent said they now want larger homes. This interest in tiny homes highlights a shift towards more sustainable living choices among U.S.

residents. According to a 2020 report by the NAHB, "the percentage of dedicated green single family home builders has steadily grown from 18 percent in 2014 t.