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Escape ONE: A Refurbished Double-Loft Tiny House with a Panorama Window

This was a slightly used ESCAPE ONE that had been comprehensively refreshed before resale — all new metal siding and roof, new windows, blinds, and front door, and a new kitchen. That matters more than it sounds: siding, roof, and windows are the expensive, disruptive items on any older THOW, so a unit that has had all three replaced is effectively starting its weathering clock again.

The ONE’s layout is its selling point. Twin lofts sit above a galley kitchen and a living area dominated by a large panorama window, with a staircase — not a ladder — up to the main bedroom loft. Plenty of opening windows, a high-efficiency A/C heat pump, a new water heater, and USB outlets round it out.

Editor’s note: this refurbished ONE was listed at $69,770, some $26K below regular price, at the end of 2022, and it has sold. The ONE remains in ESCAPE’s lineup — current listings are linked below.
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Inside a Refurbished Escape ONE

Major Discount on ESCAPE ONE Model 5 (1)

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A staircase to the main bedroom loft.

Major Discount on ESCAPE ONE Model 2

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The kitchen and bathroom.

Major Discount on ESCAPE ONE Model

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What an amazing window in the living room.

Major Discount on ESCAPE ONE Model 3

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The bedroom loft.

Major Discount on ESCAPE ONE Model 4

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What do you think of this one?

Major Discount on ESCAPE ONE Model 6 (1)

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From the Original Listing

All new metal siding and roof, new windows, blinds and front door. New kitchen…so many new items! Two lofts, living area with large panorama window, great bathroom and lots of opening windows. High Efficiency A/C heat pump, new water heater, USB outlets.

Design Details

  • Model: ESCAPE ONE, slightly used and refurbished before resale
  • Twin lofts, staircase access to the main bedroom loft
  • Living area with a large panorama window
  • Galley kitchen — fully replaced before sale
  • New metal siding and roof, new windows, blinds, and front door
  • High-efficiency A/C heat pump, new water heater, USB outlets
  • Original asking price: $69,770, about $26,000 below list (2022, sold)

Why a Refurbished Unit Can Beat a New One

  • Envelope work is the expensive part. Siding, roof, and windows are what age a towable home; buying one where all three are new removes the costliest future jobs.
  • Stairs to the main loft change the lifespan of the layout. A staircase keeps the bedroom reachable in a way a ladder does not.
  • A panorama window is doing structural work visually. One large opening makes a narrow living area read as a room rather than a corridor.
  • Twin lofts add sleeping capacity cheaply. A second loft costs far less than extra length and widens who the home suits.

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This refurbished ONE sold in 2022. ESCAPE builds and resells continuously — here’s what’s listed now.

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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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  • Kathy
    December 27, 2022, 8:10 am

    This one is just to small or not enough imagination went into building it!

    • Michael
      December 27, 2022, 6:41 pm

      I totally agree with you, Kathy.

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