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This is the 196 square feet Zoe tiny home on wheels at the Mt. Hood tiny house village near Portland, Oregon.

It’s the Cypress 20 model that’s designed and built by Tumbleweed Houses and is available for you to try out tiny living.

The outside features cedar plank siding with blue paint and white trim. Inside, you’ll find a downstairs bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, living area, and an upstairs sleeping loft.

The Zoe tiny home sleeps up to three people. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

Zoe Tiny House at Mt. Hood Tiny House Village

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Images © Tumbleweed Houses & Mt. Hood Village

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This is an announcement for an upcoming tiny house village at Mt. Hood Village RV Resort. The resort purchased five Tumbleweed Tiny Houses to outfit their village.

You can see a preview of the tiny houses below. Rates start at $124 per night on weeknights, $129 per night on weekends and $139 per night on holidays. You’ll get to explore 5 tiny houses that will be part of the village. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

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Tour 5 Tiny Houses at the Upcoming Mt. Hood Tiny House Village

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Images © Mt. Hood Village RV Resort

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I want to show you how if you want to you can help create Emerald Village which is an upcoming tiny house village community designed to empower the homeless in Eugene, Oregon.

The same group of people that has successfully OpportUNITY Village in Eugene. I love what they’re doing and how they’re doing it so much that I’m participating in the fundraising (and you can too) for their next tiny house village.

In case you’re able and wanting to help I wanted to show you how but obviously please don’t feel obligated because I really just want to show you how amazing this is.

So enjoy the article and photos below and re-share this post if you feel drawn to do so because it’s a great opportunity to help spread the Tiny House Movement in the way that truly helps those in need.

Tiny House Villages for the Formerly Homeless

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Images: OpportUNITY Village

I encourage you to see and learn more below:

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I’m glad to announce that a team of good hearted people in Chico, California have organized the Chico Housing Action Team and their mission is to bring a tiny house village to serve their homeless population.

Right now there’s a growing trend of tiny house villages and communities being created to help the homeless population throughout the United States. I list current communities in this page.

If everything goes as planned for Chico’s first tiny house community it will open Winter 2014. This ‘village’ model has been working successfully in Portland for more than a decade and is now spreading throughout the country to benefit more people in need of truly affordable housing.

Related: Business Man Creates Tiny House Village for Homeless

Tiny House Village for Homeless in Chico, CA

Enjoy the rest of this story (and links) below and if it feels right please re-share this story using the share buttons to help us spread the word on affordable tiny homes as a solution to homelessness below:
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I ran into this news segment on the Tiny House Movement by Global News 16×9 in Canada.

The episode takes you on an adventure into a few people’s lives who live very tiny lives.

And the question is, for these people, do small spaces mean more freedom?

But it’s not just that. These micro homes are also much better for the environment.

What do you small spaces- including tiny homes- mean to you?

Tiny House Movement: Small Spaces More Freedom?

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I encourage you to enjoy the rest of this article on the tiny house movement, watch the 10-minute documentary video below and see how you may even want to become a part of the small movement for freedom, too, below:

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