The Black Bear is Rolling Bear Tiny Homes’ largest lodge—a 400-square-foot community cottage built for tiny-home villages, co-housing, eco-communities, and extended-family living, wrapping a private bedroom and loft, a granite-and-stainless kitchen with a propane range, a deluxe bathroom, and an open-concept living and dining space inside a cedar-clad, metal-roofed cottage that’s engineered with 50-amp service, a mini-split heating system, and an on-demand tankless water heater for genuine year-round, four-season living.
If Tulsi adds a loft to the formula, the Leela doubles down with two. Built by Simplify Further Tiny Homes near Lake Butler in North Central Florida, this 20-foot tiny house on wheels uses a pair of sleeping lofts — a master with open stairs and a second reached by ladder — to sleep four within roughly 288 square feet of livable space, while keeping a full kitchen, a full bathroom, and a cozy window-side living nook below. The company calls it “a cozy two-loft tiny home, perfect for a short-term rental or long-term living,” and the lived-in, bohemian styling here shows exactly how warm that simple, minimalist footprint can feel. Starting around $50,000, let’s take the tour.
The Leela tiny house by Simplify Further Tiny Homes. Images courtesy of Simplify Further Tiny Homes.
The Cinnamon Bear is Rolling Bear Tiny Homes’ 320-square-foot family lodge—a log-clad park model on a tri-axle trailer built around an elevated, open-plan living room, with a main-floor bedroom, an optional second loft bedroom, a well-equipped farmhouse kitchen, and a deluxe bathroom complete with a soaking tub, all finished in warm cedar and white shiplap and wired for smart-home tech and year-round climate control.
This NOAH-certified tiny house on wheels in Douglasville, Georgia is one of the most affordable move-in-ready THOWs we have seen, listed for sale at just $24,500 (cash only). Built in 2023, the 128-square-foot home is bright, freshly finished, and ready to roll, with a wood-plank ceiling, durable plank flooring, a kitchenette, a full bathroom with a stand-up shower and flush toilet, and a mini-split for year-round heating and cooling. Sold unfurnished, its open layout makes it a flexible blank slate, and the seller pitches it as ideal for an Airbnb, a salon or studio space, or a weekend getaway. It sits with easy access to I-20 for transport, and the sale even includes a set of portable heavy-duty exterior stairs. You can view the full listing and contact the seller on the Tiny Home Builders Marketplace.
Photos courtesy of the seller via Tiny Home Builders Marketplace
The Fraser Bear is Rolling Bear Tiny Homes’ “Family Heaven” lodge—over 300 square feet of park-model living delivered on a trailer, built to give a family room to breathe with a master bedroom, a loft for the kids, a full kitchen with granite counters and artisan cabinetry, a deluxe bathroom, and a high-ceilinged living room wrapped in windows, all backed by a beefy 50-amp service (with an optional hot-tub circuit) and an advanced HVAC system for year-round comfort.
The Cub Bear is Rolling Bear Tiny Homes’ smallest solo retreat lodge—a 200-square-foot log cabin (plus a cozy sleeping loft) crowned with a green metal roof, built for the writer, artist, or anyone craving quiet solitude, and packing a vaulted-ceiling sitting room, a butcher-block kitchenette, a private bedroom, and a deluxe shower bathroom into a footprint that’s heated year-round by a heat pump and ready to run on optional solar.
Craft House builds an entire lineup of modern mobile tiny homes, and the Mini is exactly what its name promises: the smallest and most affordable of the bunch. At just 6 meters long it still manages a full kitchen, a complete bathroom, and a sleeping loft in about 16.8 square meters — all wrapped in warm Scandinavian spruce with the same all-season build (underfloor heating and smart A/C) as its bigger siblings like the Katrin and Justine. Built in Poland on a road-ready SYMA trailer and priced from 144,000 PLN (roughly €34,000 / $36,000), it’s the easiest way into the Craft House family. Let’s take a look.
The Mini mobile tiny house by Craft House. Images courtesy of Craft House.
The Panda Bear is Rolling Bear Tiny Homes’ solo retreat lodge—a striking black, teal, and half-log cabin built on a 21-by-9-foot trailer and aimed at the writer, artist, or quiet soul who wants a peaceful British Columbia hideaway, wrapping a cozy bedroom, a sitting room flooded with light from huge windows, a butcher-block kitchenette, and a deluxe shower bathroom into a smartly arranged footprint that’s priced to start from around $88,000.
If the Shanti is Simplify Further Tiny Homes’ economical starter model, the Tulsi is the version with room for one more. Built by the same family-run company near Lake Butler in North Central Florida, this 20-foot tiny house on wheels packs 161 square feet, a ground-level queen bedroom, a single sleeping loft, a real kitchen, and a full tiled bathroom into a footprint the builder pitches as “the perfect guest house or mother-in-law suite.” It sleeps up to three, works equally well as a backyard suite, a rental, or a first home, and starts around $35,000 — and the styled build you see here shows just how warm a small space can feel. Let’s take the tour.
The Tulsi tiny house by Simplify Further Tiny Homes. Images courtesy of Simplify Further Tiny Homes.