Momo and Casey own a “big” home, but by renting it out and living in a tiny house, they have the financial flexibility to start a new business — Momo’s Michelada! The couple got a park model tiny home in an Austin tiny house community that meets their needs.
I love the video tour with them — which you can watch below — because they’re very realistic about what works and what doesn’t in their tiny space! It’s always helpful to get a real review of tiny living. What do you think?
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They Rented Out Their Big House And Moved Into This Park Model With Outdoor Space

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The tall ceilings and open floor plan make this space gorgeous.

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They have both a loft bedroom and a secondary ground floor room.

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They have a huge porch that’s partially covered.

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Amazing. I love everything about this home!!
I like these park models with the straight run kitchen because the “bent” ones seem to me to waste space and/or produce awkward spaces. Their idea of using the rolling island is perfect for increasing work space, while taking up almost no space when it’s rolled away.
Are you serious? A 27 minute video? You don’t have a 5,000 sq. ft. mansion here. A five minute video would get a lot more views. Not even wasting my time with incessant yapping. UGH!
I hope they are better salespeople than speakers! Never have given a negative review until now!
Excellent job on the tour! This is a floor plan that seems very user friendly. Lot’s of good ideas. Thanks for sharing!