Look at this fantastic tiny house that’s for sale in Maryland. The 350 square foot house has tons of features you’re sure to enjoy when going tiny, including a bathtub.
I love these storage steps in particular. While cubbies under the stairs are nothing new, I like how deep these cabinets are, and that one of them has been set up as a bookshelf, and another as a full closet for hanging clothing.
The convection oven and propane stovetop give you plenty of cooking options, and there are two lofts for sleeping. The living room even features a lovely bay window. Contact the seller, asking $45,000, at Tiny House Marketplace here.
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350 Square Foot THOW for $45K in Maryland

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The galvanized metal siding is a great look.

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This home sits on concrete blocks.

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I love those scalloped shingles.

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That door adds so much character.

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The living room with a beautiful bay window.

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Add some cushions and have a reading nook.

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Look at that great bookshelf!

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Three burner cooktop.

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The coveted farmhouse sink.

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The exposed beams are a gorgeous touch.

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There’s even a bathtub!

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Hanging closet space.

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Deep storage steps.

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The apartment-sized fridge is under the far step.

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One of the lofts.

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The other loft with a great railing.

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The look now that the home has been lived-in.

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Highlights:
- Asking $45,000
- Built by a general contractor
- Solid wood frame construction
- Metal roofing (great for adding solar panels)
- Cedar shingles
- Spray foam cell insulation
- Built on a custom steel frame trailer
- Resting on concrete blocks
- 2 Lofts: 7’8”W x 6’9”L x 4’3″H & 7’8” x 5’4” x 4’3″H
- 1 Full Bathroom (yes, there’s a tub!)
- Galley Kitchen with farm sink and ample cabinets/drawers
- Desk Living/Dining space with drop down table
- Clothing closet under stairs
- Storage
- Built-in Bookcase
- Bay Window
- Ceiling Fan
- Laminate (high traffic durability) Flooring
- Heating/Cooling: none provided.
- I used a small space heater and small a/c unit and they were MORE than sufficient.
- Insulation is TOP NOTCH – even the floors are insulated.
- APPLIANCES INCLUDED: 3-burner gas range (propane), French door convection oven, Refrigerator
- ALSO INCLUDED: Nature’s Head Composting Toilet, Marey ECO150 Electric Tankless Water Heater.
- EXTERIOR DETAILS: Dimensions (approx.): 8’8”W x 30’10”L (including tongue) x 12’6”H Electric: Panel has 100 amp dual leg with exterior outlet
- Weight: approx. 14k lbs
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Wow! I was expecting the price to be higher. That’s a lot of nice house for that price. I am assuming the wheels go with the house?
Seeing this house again, and still loving it. There are a few things here and there that one’s personal belongings and decorating style would enhance, but overall, it’s a good design and has great maintenance free finishes on the outside and easy to maintain finishes on the inside. The “wheels” thing was a joke, by the way. I am not very good at joking, so I will not try in future posts. Lol! Anyway, this house should sell soon as it is a good price for a lot of house.
Personally, I think the metal finish on the outside looks tacky. I suppose it has value in lack of maintenance, but aesthetically it a big fat no from me.
Yet the inside is so awesome and comfortable looking. Oh well, different strokes for different folks I guess.
You had me at bay window. LOL This would be adorable. I could see my kitties lounging in the window and eating my plants.
hahaah I love the “eating my plants.” Oh kitties…