This is Cris’ West Virginia Park Model Tiny Home that he loves.
He told us moving in was the “best thing [he] ever did.”
Please enjoy, read more and re-share below!
Cris’ West Virginia Park Model Tiny Home

Images via Cris

Images via Cris
Highlights:
- Upgraded kitchen
- Quartz counters
- Stainless steel appliances
- Under counter refrigerator
- Pull outs under stink
- 3 sets of French doors
- Propane fire heat
- 4’6″ loft TV room and storage space
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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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Love it, nicely done, cozy, lots of space. Large loft with reasonable hight.
I loved the loft 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team
It is lovely. I could easily live in there. Where in WV were you allowed to park it legally? I see it is not off grid, or doesn’t appear to be.
Hi Linda, Not sure where he was able to park it, I’m sorry! — Tiny House Talk Team
Want owner financing. NoMONEY DOWN
Don’t like the crawling loft space at all – not enough air to breathe and not suitable for FL climate. Don’t see the need for this in a park model.
I usually see them used as guest “rooms,” or for kids. This is interesting! — Tiny House Talk Team
I guess the owners couldn’t bear to downsize their collection of knick-knacks.
To me the porch is wasted space. You can easily construct/assemble a covered sitting area next to the house. And much less expensive than the sf/cost of the attached.
Depends on what the quote was and what the owner wanted. Cris seems to love it 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team
This one is really interesting. I really like that loft as a cozy conversation area. I suspect standing up there is not comfortable for anyone over 5 foot. I am really curious about the overall height of the structure and what special permits are required to move it.
This is perfect for my retirement!!
I’m glad you found some inspiration 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team
In looking to buy a place this is the best so far my number is 8439972566 thanks Elisabeth