Vista Village tiny home community opens off Refugee Road to offer way out of homelessness

Jim Weiker | Columbus Dispatch | February 18, 2025

What is likely central Ohio's most unusual subdivision has opened on Columbus' Southeast Side.

Called Vista Village, the community is using tiny homes to carve a new path out of homelessness. With 41 homes, each 420 square feet, Vista Village is designed to help those struggling from homelessness, prison, addiction and other challenges learn how to become independent.

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