What I like about this particular treehouse design is that it is large enough to live in, but small enough that it won't break your budget building it.
A lot of treehouse designs are pretty darn affordable.
Although they are often difficult to heat in the winter.
In which case buy a 2nd piece of property in Florida and build a 2nd treehouse there.
:)
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