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$16k Amish-Built Tiny House


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This is a $16k Amish-Built Tiny House.

It’s 26’6″ long and 12′ wide with floor joists 12″ on center.

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312 Sq. Ft. Amish-Built Tiny House for $16k

$16k Amish-Built Tiny House

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Tiny house. 26’6″ x 12′. Amish built. Floor joist 12″ on center 3/4 tung and grove decking. Built very strong. has 4 4×4 rails running full length. Fully insulated, heated and cooled. Has a full bathroom with stand up shower. Came from a RV park where it was used as a rental. New floors, counter tops paint and range oven. It looks new. Has mini fridge and hot water heater. 6×12 front porch, new kitchen sink and faucet. $16000.00 obo

Learn more: https://columbusga.craigslist.org/for/d/cottondale-tiny-house/6781614140.html

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  • Karen Blackburn
    February 1, 2019, 5:21 pm

    Small, practical, liveable.

    • Susanne Boyd
      February 1, 2019, 6:15 pm

      Yep, especially for a single person or a couple without kids. I could live in it easily!!

  • Angela
    February 2, 2019, 3:54 am

    I like it, too. It is very basic, but for a single person, it covers all the basic needs. I take it the unfurnished room in the first pictures would have to be a combo living area/bedroom, since I didn’t see another space. I guess over time, you could put in an apartment-size refrigerator (my daughter had a mini-fridge in college-wouldn’t work for me) and a tankless water heater to get rid of that monster sitting next to the toilet. I’d stick a stackable washer/dryer or a combo in there where that tank is now. I agree with Karen and Suzanne, very livable for a single or a couple without kids!

  • betty
    February 2, 2019, 12:04 pm

    Great for a single person. Have to fix that bathroom though. Water heater is a no, no for me.

    • February 28, 2019, 2:36 am

      I agree. When I saw the water heater, my thought was, “What were they thinking?” I also somewhat agree with the first Facebook poster in that the interior is too simple. Maybe things would be different if pictures had been taken once someone took up residence in the structure. The pics in this post appear to be of a unit just/almost completed.

      • Vickie Gnad
        October 2, 2020, 7:25 pm

        I’m sure it’s empty because it would look wayyyyy smaller with any furniture in it. Imagine a bed..then what? A pull out sofa instead? Anything you put in there will take the full space. Yes, we all know this, but it sells better looking like there is some space. Seems the ideal set up for a bed that goes up to the celing when not needed, or murphy bed. And yeah, that hot water heater-has to go. LOL.

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