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134 Sq. Ft. Sunflower Tiny House For Sale


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This is a 134 sq. ft. tiny house for sale called The Sunflower.

It’s about 23′ long built on an 8.5′ wide trailer with a bay window and utility shed.

The first floor offers about 134 sq. ft. of usable space and there’s an additional 54 sq. ft. sleeping loft. When you go inside, you’ll find a ceiling fan, full kitchen, living area, wardrobe closet, full bathroom, open living area, folding dining table, and loft with dormers.

This tiny house also features an air conditioning unit and it’s also off-grid capable with pre-installed batteries and an inverter. Asking price is $55,000. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

134 Sq. Ft. Sunflower Tiny House For Sale

134 Sq. Ft. Sunflower Tiny House For Sale

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Learn more: http://tinyhousedream2reality.blogspot.com/

If you’re seriously interested in buying this tiny home and would like to schedule an appointment to see it just e-mail Cy Englert at: cyenglert AT gmail dot com. Thank you!

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  • Kelly Libert
    October 28, 2015, 4:56 pm

    Beautiful, but I didn’t see how to access the loft?
    I saw the one photo with what appears to be someone climbing onto the roof. And I thought ladders were awkward.. 😉

  • Chel
    October 29, 2015, 10:49 am

    A plastic extractor fan less than a foot above a gas hob. Seriously?

  • Glema
    October 30, 2015, 3:25 am

    Does the closet door double as a bathroom door by opening it? It looks like it. Cool. Nice little place I’ld buy it if I had it right now. 🙂 God bless you and happy trails!

    • Sondra
      November 10, 2015, 12:35 pm

      Per the website, the bathroom door is a pocket door, that’s why you can’t see it =)

      • Bill
        November 11, 2015, 12:32 pm

        Someone asked where the home was located, I answered. Understand?

        • Sondra
          November 11, 2015, 1:01 pm

          I am going to guess you responded to the wrong post, I told the person above about the bathroom door. You could stand to lose the attitude too ! =)

        • Bill
          November 11, 2015, 2:05 pm

          Sondra – I apologize if you think I have an attitude. I’m simply answering in short statements. I get over 200 emails a day and have to answer each one. Wasn’t intentional.

  • BB
    November 10, 2015, 11:42 am

    I love everything except that fan smack in the middle of the kitchen back splash. Heat + plastic? That is a dangerous mess just waiting to happen. This is a perfect example of what NOT to do.
    Otherwise, the TH is great and I would totally live there.

  • Bill
    November 10, 2015, 11:54 am

    I love these comments. 1st off this isn’t my home, but just from simple observations: The vent behind the stove is metal, I have one. There isn’t any plugs in the shower. No one is climbing on the roof, that is the exhaust for the bathroom fan. The bar on the ledge just below the loft is where you hang a ladder to climb up. The closet door doesn’t double as a bathroom door, probably a pocket door accomplishes that. Finally if you look at the license plate on the back of the house it says FLORIDA.

    • Maria
      November 11, 2015, 6:43 am

      Bill I live in Florida and what does that have to do with anything?

      • Varenikje
        November 16, 2015, 11:15 pm

        Someone on Facebook asked where the house was located and he answered.

  • Maria
    November 11, 2015, 6:39 am

    Well there needs to be some changes. First a hood over stove. Next the fan in the shower is dangerous. The fan should be on wall or ceiling outside of shower.

  • Maria
    November 11, 2015, 6:51 am

    Oh! I forgot to ask who is the builder of this tiny house?

  • Kathy
    November 12, 2015, 12:40 am

    I just finished reading the builder’s whole series of blog posts about the building of this l’il cutie. It was very informative and interesting. Considering he put in about 15 months plus building supplies, and this house is well built and CHARMING, I am thinking $55k is a bargain. I love how this floor plan flows….plenty of room given to every part of the spaces you need to really LIVE in any home. The closet is quite generous, but I would be willing to bet that some additional storage for folding clothes could be retrofitted in the loft. Personally, I would put in storage tonsu steps and not have to climb a ladder. Bad balance and undependable knees! I would be giving up some space in the living area, but with a little planning, it could be minimized. Love love love this tiny house!!

  • Glema
    November 25, 2015, 4:49 pm

    Thank you Sondra. I appreciate that you did answer me. 🙂

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