Tiny Home subdivision - this has received a bit of media attention because so many municipalities have turned down tiny home developers. Here, a 13 home development on Brook Street has started. The developer is pushing it as an affordable home option, and it listing them around $85-$90,000
I think the reason most communities don't want tiny homes is because you have a house the size of a shed a lot of the time, and it's priced the same as Mini Homes. Same thing that happens, and will continue to happen with Micro apartments.
The people who don't want them in there communities see them as overbuilt storage. Also you could fit this small community on half my single family lot, and still have room for expansion. People see it as an attempt to over populate a small area, and see nothing but larger numbers of people driving as these would most likely be packed in.