“You did a great job”: Fans react to Maya Higa buying a new “tiny” house

Maya Higa recently moved into a "tiny" house inside Alveus Sanctuary, here is how Twitter reacted.


“You did a great job”: Fans react to Maya Higa buying a new “tiny” house

(image via Maya on YouTube)

After founding Alveus Sanctuary in 2021, Maya Higa recently moved into a “tiny house” within the sanctuary’s boundary. The Twitch streamer and wildlife rehabilitator updated her fans on Twitter about her new living arrangements.

Fans asked the American personality on Twitter to do a house tour, which has been uploaded on her YouTube channel. Fans have congratulated Maya on her new house and many have also pointed out that she makes the house look like a mansion due to her size.

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Maya Higa initially grew in popularity when she hosted a stream to help the homeless on her 21st birthday, the stream raised more than $30,000. The streamer has since been a part of multiple campaigns to help others and protect wildlife.

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Maya Higa posted a picture of her new house on Twitter

(Image via Maya on YouTube)

Fellow Twitch streamers and content creators have asked to visit her new residence. Maya Higa seems open to the idea as she has been replying actively to the proposals.

Another issue that worried the fans was the durability of the house under unforeseen circumstances. When a Twitter fan asked Maya about the safety of the house during a natural disaster, the streamer explained everything about her house in a YouTube video.

The pictures posted by Maya Higa also led the fans to notice that a plant was tipped over near the stairs of her new house. Her viewers made sure to let the founder of the sanctuary know about it on Twitter and started making memes about the same.

Other content creators like Hasanabi have reacted to her new house on their live broadcasts. Maya Higa has continued posting content about birds and other animals that are protected in her sanctuary. The house was moved in by truck and strapped to the ground in order to be in a habitable condition.

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