Mallory lived in the neighborhood of this adorable stone cottage and always wondered what it was like inside. When it came on the market, she knew she had to have it! She bought the space for $170,000 and started renovating the space to match her personal style.
The kitchen is a Barbie-pink masterpiece, complete with a pink refrigerator and cool paper-wrapped countertops. She has a massive and well-organized walk-in closet and lots of mushroom elements to stick to the “Mushroom House” theme. What do you think of her handiwork?
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$170K For Her Own Tiny House on LAND
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Shirley and A.W. wanted to do something new during retirement, so they bought a bus and built out a skoolie! Their only regret? That they didn’t do it sooner!
They have a neat L-shaped couch in the back of the bus which becomes their queen-sized bed at night, and another couch that turns into a twin for any guests. They are taking long trips when they can and staying close to home for longer stints to visit their new grandbabies.
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Woodsy Skoolie w/ Retro Appliances
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Ryan has always loved outdoor activities and wanted a lifestyle that would allow him to do more of what he loved. Van life was the answer. But instead of rushing into a conversion right away, Ryan took his time, carefully planning out every detail of his future home on wheels, and spent a solid 13 months converting it.
You can see his care and dedication when you watch his tour. He has some great upgrades, like an induction cooktop, closet for hanging clothes, and a full bathroom with a self-cleaning door, Nature’s Head composting toilet, and even a clothesline for muddy stuff. But his pride and joy is his epic garage, which fits his mountain bike and all his adventure gear in a streamlined and organized fashion.
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Full Bathroom with Shower and Composting Toilet
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Here’s yet another awesome tiny home for sale that has the option for you to take over the land lease (if approved by the community). This 30′ Tumbleweed comes with an incredible covered porch that doubles your overall living space, and there’s even a Rubbermaid shed for additional storage.
Besides the standard open-concept living and kitchen area and a large loft, this tiny home features a small flex room that would make a great office or possibly a nursery. Just beyond the flex room, you’ll find a bathroom with a residential flush toilet, a stacking washer and dryer, and a tub/shower combo. It’s $120,000 and sits at an RV Resort in Welches, OR.
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Beautiful Pine-Clad THOW w/ Flex Room
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Welcome back, tiny house enthusiasts! Alex here, your friendly neighborhood tiny house blogger from Tiny House Talk. Today, I’m thrilled to present the latest issue of Tiny House Magazine, Issue #126, curated by the renowned Kent Griswold.
This edition is packed with captivating articles that explore the diverse aspects of tiny house living. Let’s delve into the featured articles that caught my attention and will undoubtedly pique yours too!
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Embracing the Charm of Tiny Living: Tiny House Magazine Issue #126
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Sarah had done a simplified van life with her ex and loved it, but it took her awhile to “grow the guts” to set out on her own. She finally took the plunge and later met Tori and they started dating long-distance. Tori would fly into wherever Sarah was staying, and they took short trips together. Eventually, Tori moved in full-time and they work as content creators while traveling.
Their van is bright and open, with white cabinets, a bed with lots of headroom, and a really high-tech security system to give them maximum peace of mind wherever they go. What’s your favorite feature of their campervan?
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Van Conversion w/ Fixed Bed & Great Kitchen
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Jessica and her adorable corgi are moving to the city and need to sell this beautiful 32ft Perch & Nest THOW built in October 2021. Best of all, the tiny home is currently on a lot in the Circle Pond Tiny Home Community in Ruskin, Florida. As long as you’re approved by the village, you can take over the lot lease for $500/month.
The tiny house itself features a loft bedroom with storage stairs, a spacious living area, and a luxury bathroom with a tiled shower stall. There’s a dedicated office space to make working-from-home easy, and a lovely L-shaped kitchen with retro-inspired appliances. She’s asking $100,000 for the house, and it can be moved with dually if you don’t want to stay in the community.
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$100K Professionally-Built Tiny Home For Sale
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A treehouse. In the woods. With a clear roof. The Whispering Wind Treehouse is truly remarkable as a cozy getaway with privacy, gorgeous views, and rustic charm.
The off-grid cabin is more glamping than a hotel stay, without any running water and just a strand of solar-powered globe lights. But it’s a perfect option for a couple looking to unplug and get back to nature — without needing to set up a tent and sleep on the ground. What do you think?
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Clear-Roof Treehouse in New York
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Eloise and her van are proof that you don’t need a high-end Sprinter van with a professional conversion to be happy and fulfilled in van life. In fact, she test-drove a brand-new Sprinter and says she’d still prefer her rig to one of them! She actually test-drove dozens of vans over the course of a few years, and every time the van life itch would start. However, she always found a reason to stick to normal life until she finally gave herself an ultimatum in 2018.
Either she was doing van life, or she was never allowed to think about it and research it again. Once she found the perfect van, she spent about 6 months renovating it, thinking she’d use it in its rustic state for a year and then get a new van or upgrade her set-up. Turns out, she doesn’t mind the simpler design with limited electricity and plumbing! And she’s kept the same van this whole time. See it below…
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Mindset Coach & Pets Hit the Road
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