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Brand-New Custom Tiny House Built Like a House for Sale in Utah ($95K)

This brand-new custom tiny house in Midvale, Utah is a high-end, “built like a house, not an RV” build listed for sale at $95,000 firm. Constructed in 2025 on a premium Iron Eagle trailer, the 32-foot, 280-square-foot home is finished with real residential framing, a full closed-cell spray-foam envelope, and tinted tempered-glass windows, and it is designed so all of the living and sleeping happens on the main floor, with no lofts or ladders. Inside, a dramatic dark wood vaulted ceiling tops a bright, modern interior that includes a full kitchen with stainless appliances, a tiled bathroom with a glass corner shower, in-home laundry, and a spacious main-floor bedroom. Never lived in and move-in ready, it would work as a full-time residence, a guest house or ADU, a rental, a home office, or a private escape on your own land. You can view the full listing and contact the seller on the Tiny Home Builders Marketplace.

Brand new custom black tiny house on Iron Eagle trailer for sale in Utah

Photos courtesy of the seller via Tiny Home Builders Marketplace


A Bold, Modern Exterior on a Premium Trailer

The home makes a strong first impression with matte black standing-seam-style metal siding, warm cedar accents, and a crisp gabled roofline. It rides on a heavy-duty triple-axle Iron Eagle trailer, one of the most respected names in tiny house foundations, built for towing stability and long-term durability. A wall-mounted mini-split on the end handles year-round heating and cooling.

A Bright Kitchen with Stainless Appliances

Inside, the kitchen anchors the home with a striking blue subway-tile backsplash that climbs to the peak of the vaulted ceiling, warmed by a live-edge floating shelf and a skylight overhead. It is equipped with a stainless gas range, an over-the-range microwave, and a stainless refrigerator, set against quartz countertops and dark shaker cabinetry. A picture window above the sink frames the view and keeps the space bright.

Custom tiny house kitchen with blue tile, stainless appliances, and quartz counters

Photos courtesy of the seller via Tiny Home Builders Marketplace

A Light, Modern Living Space

White shiplap walls, light wood-look flooring, and quartz surfaces give the interior a clean, residential feel, while the dark stained wood ceiling adds warmth and depth. A wall-mounted Smart TV and large tinted casement windows make it a comfortable, connected space to relax, work, or entertain.

Modern tiny house interior with Smart TV, shiplap walls, and quartz counters

Photos courtesy of the seller via Tiny Home Builders Marketplace

A Spacious Main-Floor Bedroom

One of the home’s defining choices is keeping everything on a single level: no climbing into a loft at the end of the day. The bedroom area is open and airy, with white shiplap walls, a vaulted dark wood ceiling, a ceiling fan, and large windows on two sides, with room for a real full-size or queen bed. A glimpse through the doorway shows the bathroom just beyond.

Main floor bedroom with vaulted ceiling and large windows in the custom tiny house

Photos courtesy of the seller via Tiny Home Builders Marketplace

A Tiled Bathroom with a Glass Shower

The bathroom is finished to a residential standard, with a glass corner shower wrapped in large-format marble-look tile, a rain-style shower head and matte black fixtures, a vanity with storage, and a framed mirror. There is also in-home laundry, rounding out a bathroom that feels far more like a house than a tiny home.

Tiled bathroom with glass corner shower and laundry in the custom tiny house

Photos courtesy of the seller via Tiny Home Builders Marketplace

Built Like a House, Not an RV

What really sets this build apart is what is behind the walls. The entire envelope is sealed with closed-cell spray-foam insulation for top-tier energy efficiency, structural rigidity, and moisture control in any climate, paired with real framing, sheathing, and waterproofing. Combined with the Iron Eagle trailer and residential-grade windows and doors, it is engineered for genuine four-season, full-time living.

Closed-cell spray foam insulation during construction of the custom tiny house

Photos courtesy of the seller via Tiny Home Builders Marketplace

Design Details

  • Price: $95,000 (firm)
  • Location: Midvale, Utah
  • Year built: 2025 (brand new, never lived in)
  • Size: 8’6″ wide • 32′ long • 13’6″ tall • 280 sq ft
  • Type: Tiny house on a premium Iron Eagle trailer (THOW)
  • Layout: All living and sleeping on the main floor — no lofts or ladders
  • Bedroom: Spacious main-floor bedroom with room for a full-size or queen bed
  • Bathroom: Tiled glass corner shower, vanity, and in-home laundry
  • Kitchen: Stainless gas range, microwave, and refrigerator with quartz counters
  • Insulation: Full closed-cell spray-foam envelope
  • Windows: Residential-grade tempered safety glass, tinted for efficiency and privacy
  • Construction: Real framing, sheathing, and waterproofing — built like a house, not an RV

What Makes This Build Special

  • House-grade construction: Closed-cell spray foam, real residential framing, and premium windows and doors set it well above typical RV-style builds.
  • No-loft living: A true main-floor bedroom makes it accessible and comfortable for everyday, long-term use.
  • Iron Eagle foundation: A top-tier trailer built for towing stability and decades of durability.
  • Move-in ready: Brand new and never lived in, with a finished, modern interior ready for your furniture.
  • Versatile: Equally suited to full-time living, a backyard ADU or guest house, a rental, or a home office.

Interested in This Tiny House?

This brand-new custom tiny house is listed at $95,000 firm in Midvale, Utah. To see more photos, get the full details, or reach the seller, visit the listing:

View the Brand New Custom Tiny House listing on Tiny Home Builders Marketplace »

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Alex

Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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