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‘King Size’ Tiny House on Wheels in Roanoke, TX (For Sale!)


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This is a ‘King Size’ Tiny House on Wheels that’s for sale in Roanoke, Texas and listed at the Tiny Home Builders Marketplace. It’s a 240 sq. ft. THOW that was featured on an episode of Tiny House Hunters on HGTV. Learn more and enjoy below. Thanks!

Highlights

  • 240 sq. ft.
  • THOW
  • Featured on Tiny House Hunters (HGTV)
  • King size bed over gooseneck
  • Vaulted ceilings
  • On demand water heater
  • Heated floors
  • Camper toilet
  • Full size shower
  • 2 burner stove
  • Mini fridge
  • Storage under bed and kitchen
  • Concrete countertops in the kitchen
  • AC
  • Roanoke, TX
  • $39,999

Learn more here.

Right now I’m renting the tiny house on Airbnb, but I’m interested in selling my tiny house so I can start a vanlife project. This house is ideal for a couple looking to simplify their lifestyle.1

Resources

  1. Tiny Home Builders Marketplace
  2. Airbnb
  3. Facebook (more photos/info)
  4. Instagram (more photos/info)

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  • Michael
    October 28, 2017, 6:12 pm

    I like the style and size. The only thing which bothers me is the small fridge. Not bad for that price

  • Laura
    October 28, 2017, 9:48 pm

    That sink is way too small and in such an awkward place. The rest of the home isn’t bad.

    • DALE Trembley
      October 30, 2017, 9:25 am

      That was my first thought as well. Although the rest seems well thought out I can only imagine how frustrating it would be later, realizing how unusable that ‘sink’ is. The sink in the bathroom appears bigger.

      A beautiful tiny house, however!

  • James D.
    October 29, 2017, 3:26 pm

    Appears this was built by John & Naomi Tucker in Keller, TX. Details can be found on their blogs on Instagram and Facebook under Small Simple Living, which include many more photos, even a few short video clips, than shown here.

    The episode of HGTV Tiny House Hunters this is on is S04E18: Tiny Living In Texas…

  • Billy
    November 1, 2017, 3:07 pm

    It’s for sale because the previous owners disappeared without a trace. Wahaha. 😐 heh

  • Mary
    November 2, 2017, 6:24 pm

    I look at a lot of these, have done remodels, and am always moving furniture. I think practicality and maintenance. Hubs and I are thinking about THOW down the road. Here’s my take on this. Looks sturdy. Would be a good construction trailer and make someone some nice digs. For living in long term, I don’t think so. In no particular order: Ac/Heat is gonna blow right on someone and go where?, Is that bed on the floor?, those bed side tables are all wrong, the color choice is rather depressing and the drapes are too heavy and long, The ‘couches’ look like paddy wagon bench seats, limited space for comfortable resting place, cabinet above misplaced / all wrong sink looks like a ‘head banger’, nice screen – looks fragile, table looking at a blank gray wall. For an industrial look, the choices could be much much better. There is a Minim house, something like that that rocks this outta the ball park. That one and Joyce’s lovely abode are what I go back and forth to. Keep trying.

  • Arlene
    November 6, 2017, 8:07 am

    I always have to laugh at the folks that want everything BIG in a Tiny House…..It’s a TINY House people…as in LITTLE…SMALL….NOT BIG…LOL

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