Tony Hsieh has a net worth of $840 million, but rather than scoop up a desert mansion outside the Zappos campus in Las Vegas, Nevada, he's planted his roots in a trailer park downtown.
In 2014, as part of his grand efforts to revitalize the city, Hsieh transformed an abandoned parking lot into a micro-living oasis. About 30 Airstream trailers and tiny homes make up the village commonly known as "Llamapolis."
Let's take a peak inside.
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The entrance to Llamapolis is a semicircle tunnel covered in recycled Christmas lights.
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The smell of livestock washes over you upon entry, and it becomes immediately clear how the village got its nickname, Llamapolis.
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Marley and Triton, who are actually alpacas, live here with their owner and the CEO of Zappos, Tony Hsieh.
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