Building tiny permanent homes in Loudoun County could be part of the solution in creating affordable housing in the Virginia county, which is perpetually dubbed the wealthiest county in the U.S., based on median household income.

Loudoun County’s Board of Supervisors will be briefed Tuesday on a feasibility study it commissioned, which was prepared by the county’s Affordable Dwelling Unit Advisory Board, or ADUAB.

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