This is a tiny tree cottage in St. Augustine, Florida.
It’s an Airbnb rental on the upper level of the structure. Can you imagine building a home like this? You could live in one unit while renting out the other! Pretty cool, right? It could literally pay for itself and you could live mortgage-free while still having a mortgage. Lol!
This is a 1973 vintage Airstream Trade Wind Land Yacht named Mattox that’s been totally remodeled and is available for $68,900 out of Zionsville, Indiana.
It’s a top-of-the-line luxury renovation and it’s ready for the road and/or a sweet new spot to call home. According to the listing, some of the finest materials were used in the remodel including handmade glazed stone sink, Moroccan terra cotta tile backsplash, custom fine woodwork throughout, and more.
This is an announcement for the Florida Tiny House Festival this November 18-20, 2016 near St. Augustine, Florida.
The event features several tiny houses on site along with some fantastic guest speakers that include Derek Diedricksen, Andrew Odom, Jewel Pearson, Jo-Anne Peck, Lora Higgins, Andrew Bennett, and more!
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Guest Post by Dawn Langton: On the Teardrop Camper Trail
When I was kid, my mother aspired to a singlewide. She grew up in our house, a rambling Dutch Colonial on Long Island. My friends loved its weird nooks and crannies and creepy cellar. My mom hated that it always needed work and took forever to clean.
So in the New York suburbs of the 1960s, when most adults thought bigger was better, she longed for a simple trailer in the woods. Later, she discovered tiny log cabins, and lobbied my father endlessly to make the move. She finally got her wish, in a way, when they retired to what she called her “treehouse,” a small, rustic duplex on stilts on the Gulf Coast of Florida.