This is a barn-style tiny cabin on wheels listed for 30k out of Billings, Montana via the Tiny House Marketplace.
It’s only 20-feet in length but is actually 12-feet wide! Plus, it has an additional 4-foot porch. What do you think?
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12-Ft. Wide Barn-style Cabin on Wheels for $30k (For Sale)

Photos via Dustin/Tiny House Marketplace

Photos via Dustin/Tiny House Marketplace

Photos via Dustin/Tiny House Marketplace

Photos via Dustin/Tiny House Marketplace
Highlights
- 240 sq ft
- Built in 2019
- $30k
- Billings, Montana
- Custom-built
- 20ft by 12ft plus 4ft porch
Learn more: https://www.tinyhomebuilders.com/tiny-house-marketplace/cabin-themed-tiny-house#myCarousel
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I love the look of this unit, however I would have liked to have seen more of the inside. The few picture do not give one a good feel. Can more photos or a video of this unit be done?
I always need a window over my kitchen sink. A mirror won’t due.
I love the concept of tiny houses, but they are too narrow for me. Twelve to 14′ wide makes more
sense to me and you do not feel cramped, can do yoga, move around etcetera. For me, more space, like
600 s.f. is not for more possessions but for more open space. To each their own.
They’re only narrow to be road legal but with moving permit or a permanent placement you can go much wider…. If modular, multiple units can also be combined to form larger homes.
So it’s just a matter of what’s convenient for the intended usage… There’s no actual size or design standard/limitation for them…
I m interested in this unitI would ike to see more pictures.Is it still available?Approximate cost of delivery to San Diego?Is the exterior siding concrete board?Live in a high fire risk area