Last year I published a post on tips and tricks on how to find parking for your tiny house.
Today I thought it was time to update it, so I put together a quick video to show you some ideas and tips on how to find a lot to park and live in you current or future tiny house.
The ideas are really simple but if you’ve never thought of them before this will be really helpful for you. So here they are:
- Wanted ads using your local Craigslist
- Classified ads in your local newspaper
- Inquiring with RV parks in your area
- Asking friends and family for possible backyards
- Purchasing or leasing rural land
For more tips, including an example of a Craigslist/Newspaper ad you can “swipe” watch the video below:
Video length: 4:21
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Thank you, Alex, for a really informative video! I plan to build a Tumbleweed house and was wondering how and where I could put it once it was built. You gave me some valuable information, things that I hadn’t even thought of (like leasing some rural land). I really appreciate it and I love Tiny House Talk! I get your postings via Facebook.
Hi Kathy thanks for the great feedback I’m really glad you found the info valuable! Keep me updated on your progress!
What Kathy said! Some good tips, thanks!
Thanks Devon!
Essential information for anyone building a tiny house! The sample AD was great…good way to explain it to someone not familiar with this mobile house. Thanks!
Glad you found it helpful Nichole! Thanks!
Excellent! Advertising myself is how I originally found my land fifteen years ago. It cuts through all the red tape.
Thanks Deborah!