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2020 Tumbleweed Elm 26 Equator Tiny House


This is a 2020 Tumbleweed Elm 26 Equator Tiny House on wheels.

It’s available out of Colorado Springs for $99,879. The tiny home has a covered front porch entry, 204-sq.-ft. on the main level, and a 73-sq.-ft. sleeping loft.

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2020 Tumbleweed Elm 26-ft. Tiny House For Sale in Colorado Springs

We have a bank owned 2020 Elm 26′ for immediate sale. Skip the 6 month wait for a new unit and jump to the front of the line. Easy financing available with scores of 575 or higher (on approved credit).

This tiny house RV is currently in our Colorado Springs factory getting a full makeover for it’s new owner.

Photos are from the unit when it was first shipped. They do not show any wear and tear. The bathroom toilet was changed from a compost toilet to a standard porcelain toilet.

  • 2020 Elm 26 Equator
  • Tumbleweed Houses
  • Unit located in Colorado Springs factory
  • 204-sq.-ft. on the main level
  • 73-sq.-ft. in the loft
  • 26-ft. length
  • RVIA certified
  • 12,200 lbs approx weight
  • Cedar siding
  • Black windows and door
  • Traditional door
  • Farmhouse interior
  • Kitchen package
  • 50A electric 3″ sewer hookups
  • Electric package
  • Air conditioner
  • Washer/dryer unit
  • $16,000 discount versus new
  • $99,879 is the price
  • Limited, pre-owned unit

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  • gretchen whittman
    April 16, 2022, 6:42 am

    Can I get more pics of living room and bath and loft. The living room looks small for being a 26ft. How is it heated and I’m guessing vinyl flooring? (shame). You can reach me at [email protected]

  • Marsha Cowan
    April 16, 2022, 3:39 pm

    $100,000 essentially just for the house?! I think buyers of any type or size house should hold out for prices to come back down to reasonable levels. The house is not new, has wear and tear (by owners admission), is an old design, and was built at a time when prices were still reasonable compared to today’s prices. It has no extraordinary amenities. In my opinion, the price is way too high. Hold out for at least a $20,000 – $30,000 drop in price. Hold out not just on this home, but on all the overpriced homes hitting the market right now. They are not wise investments. As a builder of tiny houses, that’s my opinion.

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