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44×11 Rustic Park Model Cabin for 40k


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This is a rustic park model cabin with a great layout that I think you’ll like because it lives like a full-size home with two dedicated porches on opposite ends, a main-floor bedroom with a walk-around queen bed, full bath, full kitchen, living area, and multiple entry points.

It’s listed for sale for $39,995 over at the Tiny House Marketplace out of Bryan, Texas. According to the listing, the home was built in 2017, features 399-sq.-ft. of space, and is a certified RV (Park Model).

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44×11 Rustic Park Model Cabin w/ Lovely Layout for 40k out of Bryan, TX

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  • D. Pedersen
    January 11, 2020, 12:49 pm

    Way too dark.

    • Taylor
      January 11, 2020, 1:12 pm

      Oh well, there is Always White Paint!!!

    • G widger
      January 11, 2020, 2:39 pm

      Layout is great. I love the exterior and extra lights and a few gallons of paint would take care of the too dark. But I would leave the ceilings and on accent wall as is.

  • janet davidson
    January 11, 2020, 3:12 pm

    I really like it as is. Especially in warmer climes with lots of sun.

  • linda Baker
    January 11, 2020, 5:20 pm

    love the roofline/metal roof and porches, I would screen in the larger one. If the dishwasher could be moved to the smaller closet on the hallway or the hwh put there the kitchen storage would be much better. I like that they put more drawers into the kitchen.

  • Judy
    January 13, 2020, 1:24 am

    LoVe ❤️

  • sabra booth
    January 13, 2020, 7:39 am

    these are builder photos. are there actual photos of the park model?

    • James D.
      January 14, 2020, 1:43 am

      Actual? Except for the floor plan these aren’t CG or artist renderings. So they’re actual photos… Besides, it’s a Park Model RV, what where you expecting?

      Park Model RV’s are manufactured in a factory and either sold direct or through a dealership just like other RV’s… Unless pre-owned they will usually look like these photos…

      • sabra booth
        January 14, 2020, 3:36 am

        it is pre-owned. and probably by a college student. that’s why i wanted pics of the inside of the actual unit. no reason to get snarky

        • James D.
          January 14, 2020, 4:24 am

          I wasn’t being snarky, just don’t understand what you expect to see from a Park Model RV and there are photos of the inside…

          Besides, the manufacturer’s photos of the interior would be better… Again, Park Model RV’s are built in factories and the companies that build them are usually big national chains with multiple factories across the country that can more than afford proper lighting and a professional photographer that wouldn’t produce such dark interior shots that relies so much on natural lighting.

          The seller is also listed as PleasantTX and located in Bryan, TX, which probably means Pleasant Hill Rd
          Bryan, TX and if you look at photos of that area they match up pretty well to these photos of the exterior. So those are likely the actual photos of where it is located now on the owner’s property.

  • Rosa Espinal
    January 13, 2020, 8:46 am

    This is a truly nice home and the price is perfect but I live so far away that to hire someone with a truck to move it here to Winter Park, Fl, would end up costing an arm and a leg, ugh!

    • Donna D.
      April 12, 2020, 9:28 pm

      No, it’s not an arm and a leg. Just get in touch with a mobile home mover and it will be somewhere between $4,000 and 6,000. I had mine brought here to central Florida from Mississippi last summer. Like this park model, mine was about half of the going price for the identical house new, so shipping was more than acceptable. Unfortunately, the only problem we had was blowing tires (10 to be exact) because we brought it here on the hottest day of the year. Mine has four axles and the driver carried plenty of spares. It’s fun putting your own stamp of color and style on one this perfectly laid out model. I am so in love with mine, I’ve never looked back at my 6 br 4 bath house.

  • Eileen
    January 13, 2020, 2:05 pm

    I agree with D. Pederson, the colors used are way too dark. It makes the place seem smaller than it really is. Lighter colors of wood would be really nice, along with a light colored countertop. Maybe the countertop could be basically white with flecks of black and browns in it. I believe the door off the bedroom should open out against the railing. That way if you are carrying drinks or snacks and want to sit out by the bedroom you wouldn’t spill it by trying to get out of the door onto the deck.

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