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30 Ft. Tiny Home w/ Redwood Siding


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In Fort Davis, Texas you’ll find this beautiful 30-foot THOW with Redwood siding for sale. It’s about 7 years old, but still looks wonderfully new on the inside.

It comes with a fridge, a little wood-burning stove, and a portable AC unit to cool down the loft. On-demand hot water makes showering comfortable, and you can enjoy relaxing on a real couch because of the space in the living room. The owners are asking $40,000.

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I love the teal trim for a pop of color.

The kitchen was designed for frequent usage.

The big skylight lets in the sunshine.

There’s space for a full-sized stove.

I like the larger fridge and exposed beams.

Such a cool door to the bathroom.

A nice, deep sink and some little shelves.

The bathroom has a Nature’s Head composting toilet.

It’s always good to have a bathroom window for ventilation.

There’s a deep shower pan.

Here’s the cozy main bedroom loft.

Great to have cubbies for storage.

There’s a small secondary loft as well.

A marine grade heater keeps things warm.

You can fit in a decent couch.

Details:

The total length is 30’ and the house square footage is 228’ on the bottom with 2 sleeping lofts equaling 114 square feet. The house comes with a fridge and has propane hookup for stove. There is space for a full size stove. The house has low voltage lighting and an on demand propane hot water heater. This house has the capabilities to be off grid with the addition of solar panels, if that was your desire.

The outside is redwood siding, there are two sky lights, many of the windows have screens and open for air flow, there is portable ac unit for the upstairs, and the small woodstove heats the entire house as can an electric space heater. Compared to other tiny house layouts, this kitchen was really made to cook in with lots of counterspace, storage, and big sink, and a ventihood above the space for the stove.

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.

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