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A wildly popular Singaporean tiny home maker has unveiled its latest $98,000 smart home - see inside the Legend Two X

  • Smart tiny home maker Nestron has expanded its Legend series with the Legend Two X, a $98,000 tiny home with three design options.
  • The Legend Two X — which is larger than its two Legend predecessors — has two bedrooms, a kitchen and dining space, and a bathroom.
  • Like other tiny homemakers, Nestron skyrocketed in popularity during the coronavirus pandemic, and over half of its clients are currently based in the US.

Smart tiny home maker Nestron has unveiled the Legend Two X, a $98,000 tiny home with three design options.

The Legend Two X is the third home in the popular "Legend" tiny home series, which includes the 167.92-square-foot Legend One, and the 274.48-square-foot Legend Two. The Legend Two X will be the largest of the series, sitting at around 359.51 square-feet.

"The decision to design the Legend series was because we wanted to cater to clients who are interested in traditional container or cabin-style tiny houses," Choco Toh of Nestron's marketing team told Business Insider in an email interview in October.

Read more: Here's the pitch deck this New York startup used to raise $15 million to expand the services it offers its community of 17 million do-it-yourselfers

The Legend tiny home collection has become wildly popular since Nestron introduced it to the market, according to its maker, falling in line with the tiny home trend that started sprouting up during the coronavirus pandemic.

IPX1031, a research group and Fidelity National Financial subsidiary, recently surveyed 2,006 people to measure the US population's interest in tiny homes. Over half of the respondents said they would consider living in a tiny home, and of the respondents who weren't yet homeowners, 86% said they would consider buying a tiny unit as their first home.

As a result, businesses like backyard shed makers and solar-powered appliance startups have started pivoting to build tiny homes in order to capitalize on this mini living boom. But unlike these shifting companies, Nestron has already claimed its stake in the rising tiny living movement.

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