Hey there, tiny house enthusiasts! I’ve got an exciting find to share with you today. Imagine owning a piece of history and calling it your home sweet home. We’re talking about the original “Tiny House” in Galveston, Texas! Nestled at 1513 20th St, this 1867 Henry Stringfellow Auxiliary House is up for grabs, and it’s a slice of tiny house heaven.
First things first, let’s talk numbers. This historic gem is listed at $265,000, offering you the chance to own a piece of Galveston’s rich history. With one cozy bedroom, one bathroom, and a snug 644 square feet of living space, it’s the epitome of tiny living. But wait, there’s more. You can estimate your monthly mortgage at approximately $1,724 – not bad for a historic tiny house in such a fantastic location.
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Historic Cottage in Galveston
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Hey there, tiny house enthusiasts! I’ve got a real gem to share with you today, and it’s not exactly a “tiny house” per se, but it’s pretty close at just 528 square feet of interior space.
If you’ve been searching for a cozy retreat in the sunny state of Florida, this Delray Beach cottage might just be your dream come true. At the very least, it’s worth a look. Let’s dive into the details of this charming little abode and please let us know your thoughts about it in the comments!
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Tiny Studio Cottage in Delray Beach, Florida
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Vanessa had a rough childhood and lost sight in one of her eyes at the age of 12 due to abuse. Later in life, she found herself homeless, and van life was her ticket out of that situation. As her YouTube channel grew, she increased her income enough that she was able to purchase a vintage caravan to turn into her stationary home in an RV park.
The spot comes with a fenced-in backyard, a shed, and very low month-to-month rent, giving her a whole new life. You’ll love the way she styled the caravan using low-cost materials: “A can of spray paint will take you a long way!”
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Van Life to Stationary Living in an RV Park
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There’s something deeply satisfying about a couple who spent a year living in a van, then used everything they learned about minimalism and intentional design to build their own cabin from the ground up. That’s exactly what Michal and Monika did when they created Little Earth — a compact A-frame cabin sitting on 25 acres of family land near Poland’s Kampinos National Park.
The two of them are a yoga instructor and a book author who traveled across southern Europe in a vintage van during the pandemic. When they returned to Poland, they knew exactly what kind of home they wanted to build: something small, beautiful, and stripped down to only the essentials. They chose the A-Frame Bunkhouse Plus plans from Den Outdoors and got to work.
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A Minimalist A-Frame on Family Land
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The beautiful home below was built at first for a small family, but was later purchased by Patrick and Lenka, who serendipitously came across it while Patrick was purchasing some books from the original owners. Because of the family-style build, Patrick and Lenka find that the home is bigger than they need — even at only 367 square feet!
The L-shaped kitchen has a generous amount of counter space, as well as an oven and a larger apartment-sized refrigerator. On the other hand, the bathroom is quite compact, but Lenka thinks that’s perfect. The living room has a large couch, some extra stools and a hanging chair, so they can welcome friends for game night. Enjoy a tour of their home below!
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Their 367 sq. ft. Home in New Zealand
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Michelle raised her two children on her own for most of their lives, and that came with a lot of financial stress. When her youngest moved out of their three-bedroom ranch, she realized it was time to downsize. Her container home, built by Incredible Tiny Homes and placed in one of the Incredible Properties in TN.
Now her bills are under $300/month, and she has a lovely home of her own with a great community. Never needing to worry about money again provides Michelle with so much peace of mind! Enjoy her amazing tour below.
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Single Mother Downsizes to Tiny House Village
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Miguel, also known as “Sir Cobalot,” is a cob-building master who has created hundreds of earthen structures on his own and with others. He specializes in tiny structures because anything under 120 square feet doesn’t have to be permitted in California, where he lives.
The video below looks at his home, the Hobbit Cobin, as well as a few other earthen structures he’s made. The “cobin” is made of three separate tiny buildings — a bedroom, a bathroom, and a kitchen. He has an extra-creative heating system for the bedroom, where the stove is actually on the outside and radiates heat indoors.
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Check Out These Cob Structures in CA!
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Abby’s love for an adventurous lifestyle led her to convert her own van! She fit a bike, paddleboard, camping gear, and tools under her bed, so she can enjoy the outdoors. Her conversion was a DIY build, that cost her $37,000. She used plenty of reclaimed materials to keep costs down, but the van’s aesthetic isn’t compromised by her frugality!
She has a fixed queen-sized bed in the back of her van, and a workspace in the front where she does her full-time marketing work. Her kitchen has a sink made from an industrial coffee pot, and a two-burner propane cooktop. Enjoy her energy and excitement for life in the video below.
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Her $37K DIY Van Conversion
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Mary grew up camping and enjoying the outdoors, so after graduation, she moved to Arizona, worked as a nurse, and spent her free time exploring. Travel nursing eventually called, and she started living out of her car between assignments. But she reached a crossroads and was ready to change direction.
That’s when she became a yoga teacher and energy healer and decided to build out a budget van conversion. Using reclaimed materials, Mary bought and built her van for $35,000 total. While she has plans for future upgrades, she’s content with her mobile home as it is.
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Yoga Teacher and Energy Healer’s Van Home
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