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Tiny House Parking in Jamaica, Vermont ($400/Month)


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Space includes fresh clean drinking water from onsite well. RV 30-amp electricity. A sewer line is ready to be connected to your tiny house that can accept both grey water and toilet waste. Room enough to accommodate up to a 8×24 tiny house and one vehicle. A 10×10 space for gardening is also included.

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Alex

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  • gar
    December 27, 2017, 9:59 am

    Don’t know if there’s a big calling for places like this. I’m retired living on a couple of acres north of Atlanta that has a setup about like that. Except there’s much more space than what they’re providing.

    Seems like people would run an ad somewhere looking for a tiny house parking area if they needed one, but haven’t seen any like that.

    • James D.
      December 27, 2017, 5:00 pm

      There’s still many places where it is hard to find a legal place to place a Tiny House. So many still inquire through unofficial channels. So arrangements can be made without alerting officials, as well as keep a level of privacy for both those providing the use of land and the prospective tenant.

      While those seeking places span the spectrum of alternative housing options from RV’s and Tiny Houses to Earthships and cob houses.

      There has been significant progress in certain states and counties to open up options for people but for everywhere else there’s still a gauntlet of obstacles to be aware of and work around…

      • Alex
        December 28, 2017, 10:02 am

        Thanks James, great response!

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