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Stephanie’s Tiny House on Wheels in Florida for $30k


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This is Stephanie’s “Hammy” Tiny House that was for sale in Florida for just $30,000 back in 2017.

The home includes gorgeous built-in window boxes for a fun on-house garden, a skylight that lets you lay out on the roof and stargaze, and a spacious double loft for owner and guests — or a reading nook! Stephanie included all the details on the last page. Be sure to get in touch with her if you have any questions.

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Stephanie’s “Hammy” Tiny House: $30K in Florida

Images via Stephanie

Love the exterior window boxes.

Look at the stunning accent wall with all those woods!

A simple kitchen and great sliding barn door.

The skylight acts as a point of egress. Great!

Ah ha! I real toilet for those who want one 🙂

Love the shower with a bath option.

Related: The 246 sq. ft. Wee Castle Tiny House For Sale in KY

Images via Stephanie

From Stephanie:

$30,000. St. Petersburg, FL. This house was designed an built by myself and my father for my thesis at USF SACD. My father and I were featured on HGTVs Tiny House Hunters!

At first glance you will notice the extremely inventive use of space with the vertical garden designed to hang along the exterior walls. The hanging garden is easily maintained from the handcrafted front deck which can be easily broken down and moved from place to place. This wood deck also acts as a bar in which you can entertain guests at.

As you enter through the all glass JeldWen front door you are immediately captivated by the 10′ tall, naturally lit space you walk into. This living space is flooded with light from the home’s 11 brand new JeldWen windows and 2 Velux skylights.

The all pine interior was left natural to accentuate the beautiful colors of the entry accent wall. This accent wall is made up of a variety of stained, reclaimed pieces of wood. The living area includes a couch which folds down into a twin bed, perfect for guests or those wary of sleeping in a loft. There is also a fold away table and chairs for two, which acts a craft table, dining table, work table, etc.

The kitchen has a large stainless steel sink and about 4′ of counter space. The house comes with a 4.3 cu. ft. refrigerator/freezer and a compact microwave. Access to the extremely spacious loft is through the kitchen up a handmade oak ladder. If you are concerned about going up a ladder every night and prefer stairs, don’t you worry there is plenty of room for you to add a staircase. The loft comes with a queen mattress and can easily fit a king sized mattress. Along with a sleeping loft is an additional storage loft which I current use as a reading nook. From the loft you can climb out onto the roof through the large Velux skylight that fully opens as a means of egress. I spend a lot of time on the roof looking st the stars and enjoying the view.

Also included in the house is a EcoTemp tankless water heater, a Pioneer air conditioner/heater, a full size RV toilet, a tub with a stand up shower as well as built in storage. After a year of living in this house I have found that my electric bill averages $10/month. The house was built on a Tumbleweed trailer designed specifically for tiny houses.

The sale of this home will go to support the build of more tiny homes!

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.

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  • Holly G Clift
    March 23, 2017, 4:42 pm

    I like this plan however I would work in stairs instead of the ladder.

    • Sgmaps
      March 23, 2017, 11:55 pm

      I agree about the ladder-it takes up so much space and there is enough space on the unused wall in the kitchen to build storage stairs. You could have a small ladder to access the second smaller loft. There needs to be more cooking appliances than a microwave, even a 2 burner hot plate or something built into the counter. There doesn’t appear to be much storage space, no upper cupboards or even open shelving. It’s attractive, but is definitely lacking some storage basics.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      March 27, 2017, 9:01 am

      Good idea!

  • Thomas Porter
    March 23, 2017, 5:26 pm

    Stephanie, why are you selling Please?

    • eric
      March 23, 2017, 9:33 pm

      Thomas, read the LAST sentence. It tells you why she is selling… /smh

      • Thomas Porter
        March 30, 2017, 10:13 am

        You mean this: The sale of this home will go to support the build of more tiny homes!

        • Eric
          April 10, 2017, 10:42 pm

          Precisely. /smh x 2 : )

        • Thomas Porter
          April 11, 2017, 9:49 pm

          Why precisely /smh?

  • Bob
    March 23, 2017, 6:55 pm

    How many square foot on first floor and how big are lofts?
    Do you have a link, air date, or episode #, to the show on HGTVs Tiny House Hunters? Thx!

    • Natalie C. McKee
      March 27, 2017, 9:00 am

      Hi Bob — I recommend contacting Stephanie directly 🙂 She can give you all the info!

  • ZACHARY E MOHRMANN
    March 25, 2017, 7:34 pm

    Very lovely tiny house Stephanie, and your price is within reason…! I wish you the best of luck in it’s sale….!

    • Natalie C. McKee
      March 27, 2017, 8:20 am

      Yes I liked the price too 🙂

  • Jerie Fitzpatrick
    September 19, 2017, 10:29 pm

    Still for sale? I can’t find contact info on the page…. just wondering. J

  • Adam
    April 21, 2018, 3:07 pm

    Point in a tiny home it don’t cost no 30k why do people try to Rip people off

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